Betrayed by her mother, eighteen-year-old Kenana, the daughter of a simple farmer, is sold into marriage to the elderly Prince Jubal of Mesopotamia. Sure, most girls her age dreamed of marrying a prince, but not Kenana. Once she arrives at the princeas lavish palace, wedding preparations begin immediately, and Kenana finds herself in a whirlwind of activity. The ceremony is extravagant, but there is a surprise guest there in attendance. After the ceremony, a very unusual man approaches Kenana. So unusual that he may not even be a man. Indeed, she recognizes him as her childhood guardian angel, Malluch, a beautiful creature who had lived only in her imagination. Or did he? And in a surprise twist, Malluch professes his love for her. But he is too late. The wedding is over, and she is now and forever the Princess of Adah. But Malluch is never far. Added to the mix is a very handsome and loyal manservant named Asher, a man who seems to always be there, watching out for her. Indeed, just who is her true guardian angel? But when word reaches the palace that the Nephilim, giants sired by evil angels and born of human women, seek to do her harm, Kenana is forced to flee the palace. On the run, Kenana will discover that those closest to our hearts can sometimes make the most unlikely of heroes. And, in one case, an unlikely guardian angel.