What if the person who sets your heart racing is the one everyone expects you to arrest or escape? What if love forces you to betray everything you believe in? Bradley Fisher’s Vanish and Warden explores exactly that.
In a city torn between heroes and shadows, Vanish thrives in the gray areas. He glides through alarms and rooftops. He stays invisible and untouchable. Every heist funds the orphanage his late mother left him. It also keeps him trapped in the Shadow Congress’s dangerous web. For Vanish, vanishing is more than a power. It’s his only way to survive.
Meet the Hero: Warden
Across the divide stands Warden. He’s the city’s golden hero. He’s relentless and honorable. He believes justice can save anyone. He spends his nights stopping criminals like Vanish. But their clashes soon change. Charged stares replace fights. Reluctant banter follows. Something shifts. Warden starts questioning his strict rules. What if the thief he pursues is the only one who truly sees him?
Desire vs. Duty
Fisher builds their enemies-to-lovers story masterfully. Sharp dialogue drives it. Pulse-pounding action fuels it. Pursuit turns into late-night confessions. Uneasy alliances form. Their chemistry sparks. Slow-burn tension blurs the lines. The enemy becomes something intimate. Yet love here carries high stakes. Heroes, villains, and the Shadow Congress all demand they stay apart.
Vanish must choose. Will he keep hiding behind protective lies? Or will he risk it all for the man who won’t let him disappear? Warden faces his own dilemma. How far will he bend justice for the person who makes him feel alive?
A Love Worth Fighting For
This LGBTQ+ romance dives deep. It tackles redemption and identity. It shows the courage needed to choose love when the world calls it wrong. Above all, it proves that true bravery means staying visible. Running often feels easier.
If you love morally complex characters and aching slow-burn romance, grab Vanish and Warden. Action matches the emotional depth. Fisher shows that the greatest rebellion is letting yourself be loved, no matter what the city says.
How far would you go? This book dares you to answer.