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I’ve suddenly become extremely popular… in all the wrong ways.

You know that feeling when the entire supernatural underworld wants to kill you?

No?

Huh. Must just be me then.

Now the seven sins and I are in a race against time, desperate to somehow get the bounty taken off my head and stop whoever is behind the demonic portals before they strike again.

To make things even more complicated, the feelings brewing between me and these men are starting to feel real.

Permanent.

I care about them more than I ever thought possible. But when they find out about my mission, will I lose them forever?


Note: Wanted Angel is the final book in the Feathers and Fate series, a reverse harem paranormal romance featuring a feisty fallen angel and seven delicious, devilish men.

282 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 22, 2020

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Profile Image for Cassandra.
510 reviews10 followers
July 11, 2020
I probably should have stopped this series after the first book, which was a 3-star read for me. It was an okay read, but even with a cliffhanger I didn't feel any urgency about moving to the second book. However, it was a long weekend, it was only a trilogy, and the books were short, so I figured I'd persist.

Cue second book being another okay read with a cliffhanger that didn't peak my interest for the next book. But it was only one more book, so I persisted.

Book 2 was the beginning of them infantilizing Trinity and it only got worse in the final installment. What started out as Trinity relishing in not having to do everything alone and having support (super relatable and understandable) gradually devolved into the sins handling her as if she were some fragile child while constantly saying how strong she was (huh?).

Then there was the contradiction of Trinity not being a trained warrior angel -- she was more of a desk jockey -- yet she was always jumping into the fray and taking on the most difficult opponents/challenges. She insisted on being the one to enter the competition despite her lack of skills and was ultimately disqualified when she was injured in a battle and all the guys jumped in. If she had let any of the guys enter instead (well, maybe not Sloth/Nix), that wouldn't have been a problem. Then, she took on Salinas by herself for a period of time in the final battle even though she's not a skilled fighter and it eventually took two of the sins (one of which was Wrath) to kill him.

And why was she the only one to ever enter a battle with a weapon? Did they think hand-to-hand combat was the superior method?

Three final points in no particular order:

- The basis for Trinity's initial desire to be in a relationship with Knight and Ryland wasn't established. We didn't see the interactions leading up to her wanting them, just her declaration that she wanted all seven of the sins, so it kind of felt like she included Knight and Ryland just so she could have a complete set. Eventually, there is some relationship building with them, but it wasn't set up before her announcement.

- We get it. Nix/Sloth is lazy. Does he need to include that tidbit every time he talks (slight over-exaggeration on my part)?

- I was pretty bored through this final book, but couldn't bring myself to not finish the series since I was almost done, though I did nearly give up about half way in.

I will say that there were a few comedic moments and some of the interactions with the guys were swoon-worthy, so I applaud the author for that.

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Profile Image for Cassandra Doon.
Author 57 books84 followers
December 18, 2022
Recommend: Yes
Spice: 🌶️ 🌶️
Age recommendation: 18-25 Years
World: One world but mixed with supernatural and Mortal.

Plot:
Trinity is a fallen angel who has been fallen for over 30 years now. She Struggles to hold down a job and is always getting fired.
One of the higher up angels comes to visit her one day and tells her she can go back to heaven if she gets the 7 deadly sins to convert to heaven.
She takes on the Job but finds that its not as easy as the job was made out to be. She meets all of the men, Beckett (Greed), Phoenix (Sloth), Remington (Gluttony), Ford (wrath), Ryland (Pride), Knight (Envy) and Sawyer (Lust).
With book 2 finishing on the group closing the portals, they all find themselves trying to save Trinitys life as she has been demon marked, which results in her having demons tracking her down to kill her for 10 millions dollars.
They visit sawyers ex gf to find a way to remove the mark. Only to discover they need to go to hell to remove it. Once they get to hell and have the mark removed they find themselves kidnapped by the angel who is meant to be her boss. Everyone finds out about her secret but no one is angry at her for it. They all forgive her and work together to kill the angel. Once the fight is over she goes to heaven and is told she is allowed to come back. She says no and choses to stay on earth with the 7 sins and has a HEA.

My feelings:
This was a great quick read. I love all the 7 men differently. They have all been written very well.

Ford, I knew he would be the first to fall in love. He clearly feels all emotions strongly. And I love how he tells her he loves her but doesn’t expect it back. But when she dose he just turns to mush.

Beckett, softer then butter this man. I knew he would just melt the second he gave into her. As soon as she told him she loved him he just switched off the angry and switched on the sweetness.

Phoenix, oh man I love this one! It was so sweet when she said I love you. He repeated over and over like he was in shock. Like he counted believe she would her love him.

Remington, I know he would melt from the start. But I was worried he would be upset when he found out the truth but he was the one who understood it the quickest.

Ryland, likes to think he is made of steal but melts just looking at her. From the outside he looks like someone who would murder you. But when he looks at trin its like the whole world stops and its just her. I knew he would melt the most out of them all.

Swayer, the moment he choses to not use lust on her and just feel it all fro real is the best moment of them all. He tried to not love her, tired to pretend it wasn’t for him. But the second she resisted his lust he was a goner!

Knight. I want me a knight. I love how they are the ones to do the interesting stuff together in the end. And is his sweet speech to her that she didn’t understand is just to die for! He is clearly the one who feels more negative feelings then the rest, and needs the extra attention.

“I’ve never met a woman like you, Trin. You say we changed you, but you changed us too. I want to know everything about you. I want to wake up next to you and fall asleep beside you. I want to hear you laugh every day, and I want to pretend for even just a second that I deserve you. I love you.”
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Profile Image for Natalie.
184 reviews21 followers
December 6, 2020
I was kind of disappointed by the ending. Like yeah, they got a HEA and all. But it felt so bland and like something was missing. IDK. I think that Trin should've tried to get a angel job that would keep her on Earth, instead of choosing to stay fallen. Or at the very least she should've asked to have her wings back. I'm sure they would've given them to her. But nooo. She didn't do any of that. Oh well. I still liked it.

We got to see more into my baby Knight. The author really wrote him well as Envy. It was super sad to see how his inner voice is always attacking him though :(( At least he finally realized that he actually does deserve Trin. :))

It's about time that they all admitted just how much they cared for Trin. I really wanted to slap them upside the head. Especially Ryland. Ford really surprised me with admitting that he was in love with Trin. It was so sweet. I really wish we could've seen all 8 of their relationship grow after they won and how they acted now that they admitted their feelings. But the ending happened right after the main events of the story. It kind of sucked.

Anderson can got his face melted off in hell. I'm glad he got what was coming for him. I'm confused on why he sided with the demons though. How could siding with them benefit him and the other angels that joined him?

Overall, it was a pretty good and quick series. Would definitely recommend to RH fans.
Profile Image for Cheryl Sedman.
1,159 reviews11 followers
June 7, 2020
This is the last book in this amazing series by Sadie. We get to see alot more action between Trinity and all seven of the Hot sins. We also get more action as they all work out how to get the bounty taken off Trinity after they managed to stop the portals forming in the last book.
We see them visit witches and even take a trip to hell to find answers and only open up more twists they didn't see coming.

With so much more I can say about this book that would give to much away. All I will say is the love comes out in his book and with an amazing ending that they all deserve.
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920 reviews14 followers
June 25, 2020
I was completely blown away by this epic conclusion for Trinity and her men. I love them all so much and this was an excellent way to end their story. These are by far some of my favorite characters created by this author. Sadie Moss is a true visionary with her stories and I will forever be a fan.
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892 reviews14 followers
July 5, 2020
Sooooo....

I totally called it! HA! No spoilers but I had a feeling about
Some of the baddies is book 2. Great final story! Love the writing. A couple tense twists and turns but it turned out the way it was supposed to.
Profile Image for Kristen Dalrymple.
655 reviews5 followers
December 24, 2021
I loved this book! I totally called that Anderson was a bad guy. I have to say their plan was a good one. I love each and everyone of the sins for a different reason. The bonus epilogue was so cute. I love that they got her new wings. I honestly loved this series and read it in 2 days! So good.
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2,142 reviews107 followers
May 20, 2021
Wanted Angel by Sadie Moss is a paranormal reverse harem romance that I listened to on audio narrated by Nya Simpson and Alton Woods. This is the final book in the Feathers and Fate trilogy.

Sadie did an amazing job on wrapping up the series. I loved the relationship between Trinity, Beckett, Remington, Phoenix, Ford, Ryland, Sawyer, and Knight. I really enjoyed getting all of their points of view throughout the book. It really brought the story to life.

Nya and Alton did a great job on the narration. They both really know how to bring a story to life. I look forward to listening to more of their work in the future.

I would recommend this book if you love paranormal romances, reverse harems, or romantic suspense.
Profile Image for Robyn Mather.
377 reviews4 followers
July 3, 2020
Awesome ending! 😍

Wanted Angel was a fantastic ending to an epic series! It jumps straight in, hits the ground running and doesn't slow down or stop until pretty much the end of the book.
What I love most about this series, is the way the author was able to personify each character representing a sin, with the smallest of details. A phrase, an expression, body language, an action, an emotion, yet in the subtlety lies the brilliance. 
If you love a fast paced, easy flowing plot, with plenty of action, drama, romance, and steam, then this is definitely a book for you. I'm very sorry to see this series end, very highly recommend it!
Profile Image for Carol Rupprecht.
782 reviews17 followers
July 7, 2020
Trinity and the Sins’ story was just plain amazing. I really enjoyed the progression in this third book. I wasn’t quite sure how their story was going to end, but knowing Sadie Moss, I knew she was going to throw one more wrench into their plans, something totally unexpected. The betrayal in this book was something that I was debating as I read, but I wasn’t sure exactly how it was going to be explained fully or how things were linked to make it happen. The way Sadie revealed the true “bad guy” was amazing. Another thing I loved about this book was the acceptance from the Sins when Trinity confessed her secret, the real reason she needed to work with them. Sure, did some get mad a first. Yup. But after seeing that she did nothing to manipulate them, freely offered them a favor in exchange for their help, and didn’t intend to hurt them, it was easy for all of them to forgive her. You would think that they might have put up more of a fight based on some of their sins, but Trinity really brought out the best in them. I know I got all the feels while reading this book when some of the Sins finally opened up more with her. The scenes with both Sawyer and Knight were so touching, sweet, and honest. Overall, I’m very happy with the balance of action and romance in this book. Even the epilogue and the bonus epilogue were great, giving a glimpse of how Trinity fit into the Sins’ lives after all the baddies were stopped, how the Sins were toward each other now that they were once again a family, and how they continued to care for each other.

The road to redemption leads to fully accepting people as they are, seeing the good in them but also knowing that they are capable of bad. Seeing that although they are capable of doing bad deeds or deeds deemed to be sinful, they choose to break past those sins or even use them for the benefit of good. What makes someone good or bad? Following the rules without question? Or breaking said rules because those rules stop them from doing the right thing? The line between good and bad is a thin one.
Profile Image for Barbara Marie Warner.
1,592 reviews2 followers
December 22, 2025
Wanted Angel (Feathers and Fate Book 3)

Wanted Angel (Feathers and Fate Book 3) ~~ Wanted Angel is where everything comes together. Trin’s journey as a fallen angel seeking redemption for herself ~ and for the seven original sins ~ reaches its most intense and emotional point. The cost of redemption is no longer theoretical; it’s deeply personal, and the consequences of every choice finally come due.

The relationships are fully developed, layered with trust issues, sacrifice, and genuine emotional connection. The reverse harem dynamic feels natural and earned, built through shared danger and growth rather than convenience. Trin continues to evolve into a stronger version of herself, even when the weight of her mission threatens to break her.

I devoured this final book, moving between Kindle and Audible depending on my day, and it was the perfect escape when I needed my mind to slow down after teaching. The pacing, tension, and emotional payoff made this a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy and stayed true to the darker tone established from the beginning.

I would definitely recommend this book and the Feathers and Fate trilogy. It was a dark, addictive ride from start to finish, and reading and listening to it honestly helped keep my head sane when I wasn’t teaching. If you’re looking for a complete paranormal romance series filled with high stakes, redemption, complex characters, and emotional tension, this trilogy is absolutely worth your time ~ you won’t regret It!!!
Profile Image for Rachel Osborne.
1,093 reviews19 followers
June 28, 2020
This third and final installment was full of revelations, sexy scenes and all the action wanted in a massive showdown! Trin really comes into herself in this book, proving that she is as tough and determined as any other angel or the sins for that matter. Her good nature and love for humans prevail in this book, giving her the drive to do what's needed. This book began right where book two left off, with Trinity having a bounty on her head. With the sins at her side, she goes through obstacle after obstacle, including ones of the heart. I loved how beautifully this story came to a close and how satisfied you feel getting to the end. All questions will be answered and although I'm sad to see these characters go, they were given a fantastic reading journey that I would love to reread again and again. It's a unique story on the sins and how the dynamic with the different realms interact with each other. Sadie has created a beautiful story that will have you taken to a fantasy world you'll never want to leave!
619 reviews1 follower
March 9, 2021
I'm lowering my rating from a five to a four because it was pretty convenient at the end. The battle was over pretty fast and I wanted more. However, I love the characters, the plot was fine I guess. It wasn't as strong as the other two books. I liked learning more about Sawyer and learning the truth about Anderson. Ok, it was probably because I was just about to start my period and I'm emotional but when Trin told the guys to let her fight because if they fight they will either die or get redeemed and cease to exist and Trin refuses for either of those options to happen. At this point I started to tear up because I just thought this was so beautiful. Then Beck and Ryland put aside their fighting to comfort Trin because they didn't want to lose her like they lose Scarlett. Just such a powerful scene and I LOVED IT. I didn't really love the premise of Trin having a demon mark on her and they had to travel to hell. Don't get me wrong, I still liked it but I prefer the other plots more. Overall, it was great.
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73 reviews
June 23, 2020

Wanted Angel is a satisfying ending to a phenomenal series. Trinity (a fantastic heroine) and her seven sins conclude an epic battle to thwart the sometimes surprising enemies and in the end get their HEA that they have earned. As charming and sexy as this story is, it also makes you realize that everyone has multiple facets to themselves and that you can be many things without loosing yourself or feeling like you always have to be just one thing. Sadie Moss books are so entertaining and engaging that you don’t want to stop reading. Fantastic premise and amazing writing make this a must read series. Be warned that it will be super hard to claim only one sin as your new book boyfriend because they are honestly all exceptional.
Profile Image for Karissa Kirk.
442 reviews9 followers
July 2, 2020
Finally we have some answers and the men are thawing out. The secrets were driving me crazy but I had an idea what they were about. I loved seeing all the sins work together and get close like they had been at one point. Trinity never gave up on anything and figured out what was most important to her. Her confidence grew in each book and she went after what made her happy. Phoenix was easily my favorite guy. I loved his playful laid back attitude. Sloth for sure. But I also liked Beck and Ryland’s more broody nature. All the guys are great though and each have qualities Trin was drawn to. I can easily look at all of them and ask why choose?! I really enjoyed this series and reading something that was a little different than other Angel/Sin stories I’ve read. Great series!
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945 reviews11 followers
June 27, 2020
Perfect ending!!! 😍
What a perfect ending for this amazing, action-packed, page-turner series... Trin and the sins are so awesome together, perfectly made for each other, bringing the best of each other out 🤗💓
The battle against the demons is not over, the portals from below to Earth were just one way to invade humans and, since Trin and the sins closed them all, now the demon leader is putting in motion plan B 😱🙈
Of course Trin and the sins won't let that happen, they will do anything to stop them, even if that means giving their own lives in the processs, they will stick together till the end 💪👊💞
Love this ending so much but going to miss them, 💯 recommended!!! 😍❤️
Profile Image for Ange Bennetts.
863 reviews6 followers
June 30, 2020
"Ew. Death does not make a good soundtrack"

I really love this series. The premise is original, which is really a novelty! Trinity the FMC is so sweet and vulnerable, cute and kind hearted but in this finale, she fights like an avenging warrior Angel and she is awesome! Her fierce heart comes out and for all her sweet side, she has a wicked stubborn streak! Her sins are just delicious, I love how each guy embodies one of the 7 sins but not in a cliche way (e.g., gluttony isn't an obses evil monster, but instead a talented chef.) The action doesn't let up in this book, it's fast paced and includes a good dose of sexiness.
Profile Image for Charlotte.
3,953 reviews61 followers
July 4, 2020
Now thats the way to end a brilliant series. Theres so much that could tell that i loved about this series but that would give away most of it and that aint happening. So much happened in this last part. Demons, Angels, Marks, Backstabbers, Lies, Secrets................the list goes on and on. Add to that seven hotter than hot sins (Beckett, Ryland, Nix, Sawyer, Remington, Ford & Knight) so with them you get plenty of smoking hot sex. This series and this last book had it all. It was just an absolute pleasure to read but im sad that this is the last book for Trinity (FMC) and guys. Im glad though that they got the ending they deserved. Loved It
Profile Image for Deborah Gutteridge.
68 reviews
September 7, 2020
An Angel takes on the 7 Sins and together they battle for earth

Well I enjoyed that way more than I first thought. Originally I was thinking there is no way to make the 7Sins sexy, or loveable but gee I was wrong.

Bit by bit, action by action, my heart opened just like Trinity’s and I fell for the stunning men who personified the sins of pride, greed, list, gluttony, sloth, wrath and envy.

Moss is awesome at creating characters that you want to know more about, that you want to see succeed. With a splattering of hot sex to get you addicted.

I want to find my 7 men who need my uniqueness and fall in love.
188 reviews1 follower
July 9, 2020
This book was the perfect conclusion to this series. It drew to a close our story and anwsered the questions we had perfectly.

I loved how we see everything come together and the secrets becoming uncovered. Who is behind the portals? What will happened if the Sins are redeemed? Will they all stay together? All this and more are revealed in this book.

I loved this series once I really got into it. I felt that these characters were perfect and gave the reader so much different insight. I definitely recommend this series to any reader who wants an interesting story.
Profile Image for Amanda Bernardino.
142 reviews4 followers
July 1, 2020
Such an amazing story. Trinity and her men continue to build their relationship and realise that they are stronger working together. They are dragged to Hell and back and the lines between the right thing to do and who are the “good guys” become blurred. Feelings get exposed and all of them get better from it. Full of twists and turns and a very fitting end to a another great series from a very talented author. Truly recommend this book.
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85 reviews6 followers
July 6, 2020
Trinity is kicking butt and taking names in this final installment. All of Trinity’s men are standing by her side as they tackle the newest problems from closing the wormholes. Sadie Moss is able to weave together amazing characters, complex problems, deep emotions, and set them into a world that draws the readers in. I am sad to see Trin and her men go but excited to read whatever Sadie has in store for us!
795 reviews4 followers
July 11, 2020
Short and sweet

This was a nice short trilogy that kept me entertained from book 1. It is more in-depth than a beach book, but it is still a relatively simple read. Which is not necessarily a bad thing, it just does not immerse you in the story and/or characters, but it was highly enjoyable. The characters were likable and I like the dynamics between them. The story was unique, with the 7 deadly sins being separate from heaven and hell. Definitely a good series to read.
4 reviews
January 14, 2022
So. Fucking. Good.

If she wrote 100 books in this series I would probably read them (who am I kidding I totally would read them). Not as much downright smut bit more genuine intimacy. Love a WOC heroine whose story isn't centered around discrimination. Somehow has managed take 8 unique characters distinctly different and not have just one or two (other than our leading lady) take up the limelight. 100/10 pls just read the whole series
Profile Image for Rachel.
119 reviews1 follower
March 31, 2022
The book was fine and very meh.
I really wanted to DNF at times just because it no longer peaked ny interest and didn't do the best job of holding my attention.
Overall not a bad book. Reads like a fan fiction which I don't think is bad but I know some people do.
I mostly enjoyed the ending but I felt a bit let down by it in a way I can't explain.
It wasn't a bad book, maybe just wasn't the best time for me to read it (am a mood reader).
Profile Image for Jacquie Stewart.
2,626 reviews74 followers
June 8, 2020
It's almost bittersweet to come to the end of this series. It feels like there is a lot more of this world to explore.
The aftermath of closing the portals has led to Trin being demon marked. This means there are visits to witches and even hell.
There are lots of questions answered - trying to be vague because of spoilers. I don't think any reader will be disappointed in how it ends.
682 reviews10 followers
June 24, 2020
A fantastic read. If you love fantasy and fast paced reads then this is a fantastic read. The Author does a fantastic job at bringing the story to fruition and the Character building is fantastic. The characters are developed so well. There's twists and turns that I didn't see coming. I definitely recommend this read.
Shauna Joesten
Profile Image for Richelle Zirkle.
2,151 reviews12 followers
June 25, 2020
I adored the conclusion of Trin and the Sins’ story! I was surprised by the twists that surrounded the demon portals and the takeover of earth by the demons. The moments between Trin and the men are filled with warmth and love. Sadie does a great job exploring themes of good and evil, and I love how she explored the idea of heaven and hell.
Profile Image for Joy Whiteside.
4,840 reviews112 followers
July 2, 2020
WOW, this book blew me away. From the moment that I started I was sucked in and there was no putting it down. It moves along at a great pace, which was neither too fast nor too slow. the characters are out of this world and you cannot help but fall in love with them. This book is a must read, no doubt about it.
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