The Fate of Her Series
For readers who understand—sometimes the one watching is the only one who truly sees you.
When the Darkness Calls Her
Wraith lives in the shadows, a ghost in the system, a man with a vendetta carved into his bones. A hacker by trade, a part-time assassin when the job requires a personal touch. Always in control. Nothing touches him. Nothing tempts him.
Until her.
Lily is soft smiles and quiet kindness, untouched by the kind of darkness that made him. She moves through life with an effortless warmth, offering something too pure for the world—a pureness he wants to defile.
She doesn’t see him—learning, watching, waiting. Every quiet kindness, every bright-eyed look, pulling him deeper into obsession.
She should fear him.
She doesn’t.
And it’s driving him mad.
But something else moves through the city at night. Something violent. Unhinged. A force of destruction that calls to the darkest parts of him. A game he can’t resist playing.
Two obsessions. Two temptations.
Wraith is about to learn that in the dark, nothing is ever what it seems.
And when the darkness finally calls—he’ll be waiting.
This book contains scenes that may depict, mention, or discuss:
Stalking (including obsessive surveillance, GPS tracking, and digital hacking), home invasion, psychological manipulation, dubious consent/power imbalance in sexual scenes, sexual domination and denial, kidnapping/restraint, mentions of childhood trauma and abuse, death of parents (on-page via bioweapon), gaslighting, mental health struggles (including PTSD and dissociative identity disorder), graphic violence (including brutal vigilante killings), blood and gore, gun violence, torture (off-page implications and on-page aftermath), medical experimentation/unethical science, delusional behavior and obsessive attachment, morally gray and criminal behavior by protagonists, unreliable narration and reality distortion, possessive language and obsessive love dynamics.