By Sierra Simone - Priest
: Tyler struggles to reconcile his divine calling with his visceral, human longing for Poppy.
Sierra Simone’s Priest is a contemporary romance that has redefined the "forbidden love" trope for modern readers. Blending deep spiritual inquiry with high-intensity emotional conflict, the novel has become a cornerstone of the "BookTok" community and a standout in the taboo romance genre. The Premise: Faith vs. Flesh Priest by Sierra Simone
: Readers often note the "obsessive" nature of the attraction, which creates a tense, high-stakes atmosphere. The Priest Series and Reading Order : Tyler struggles to reconcile his divine calling
: The book unflinchingly explores themes that many find provocative, including the boundaries of religious duty. The Premise: Faith vs
: A novella that continues Tyler and Poppy’s story. Sinner : A standalone about Tyler’s brother, Zen. Saint : A standalone about Tyler’s brother, Aiden. Fast Facts Genre Contemporary Taboo Romance / Erotica Page Count Approximately 320 pages Setting Weston, Missouri
: The novel delves into the internal crisis of a man who believes every touch is a sin, yet finds salvation in that very connection.
The story centers on , a young Catholic priest in Missouri who entered the priesthood following a devastating family tragedy. Tyler is a man of deep conviction, but his vows are pushed to the breaking point when Poppy Danforth enters his confessional. What follows is an intense exploration of: