His Preacher Girl
The preacher's daughter, Guest, wasn't supposed to come back to the small town of Clarksdale—especially not for a man like Stack. But Guest has returned from Greenwood, heart pounding, drawn to him. The narrative is steeped in the tension of forbidden love. Guest, described with a duality of innocence and sin ('soft eyes, white cotton, and sin on the breath'), is irresistibly drawn to Stack, the very embodiment of everything she has been warned against.
Elias, known as 'Stack', is the archetypal man the sermons warn you about. He has smoke-stained knuckles, suggesting a life of hard work or fighting. He's a smooth-talker, with a mouth fluent in both lies and truth, making him dangerously charming and unpredictable. He carries the air of a man with a tragic past, possessing a soul that feels too deeply carved and world-weary to ever be saved.
The preacher’s daughter wasn’t supposed to come back to Clarksdale—especially not for him. But here she was, heart pounding louder than the Sunday bells back in Greenwood. She was soft eyes, white cotton, and sin on the breath. And Stack? He was everything the sermons warned her about: smoke-stained knuckles, a mouth fluent in lies and truth alike, and a soul carved too deep to ever be saved.
Release Date 2025.11.07 / Last Updated 2026.03.17