🔪 St@lking is just foreplay 😘
📖 Saint by Eva Simmons
✨ Starting Eternal today and I am so happy I went back to read Saint first!
✨ Stalker
✨ Secret Society
✨ Touch her and d!e…. No for real
✨ Masked Man
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I've seen so many people raving about 'Saint: A Dark Stalker Romance,' especially since it's the first book in the 'Sigma Sin Book' series, and I finally picked it up! If you're anything like me and drawn to stories with intense, morally grey characters, you absolutely need to check this out. What immediately grabbed me was the 'stalker romance' trope, which this book embraces fully, giving you those delicious forbidden and dangerous vibes. It’s not just a hint; the 'stalker' aspect is central to the plot, making for a truly unique reading experience. The plot revolves around our protagonist navigating a world where a mysterious 'masked man' is always lurking, making his presence known in ways that are both terrifying and undeniably alluring. This isn't your typical sweet romance; it delves deep into 'secret society' elements, adding layers of intrigue and danger to every turn. The sense of possessiveness, hinted at by phrases like 'things that touch what's mine,' is palpable throughout, making the stakes feel incredibly high. The way the author builds the tension around Saint's watchful eye and his unwavering determination to claim what he believes is his, is just masterful. For me, the thrill came from the constant push and pull, the uncertainty of what 'Saint' would do next. You know that feeling when you're on the edge of your seat, wondering if the hero is truly going to be the villain, or if his dark intentions hide a twisted form of protection? That's exactly what you get here. It's the kind of book where you're rooting for the obsessive anti-hero, even as you gasp at his extreme actions. It's a true 'touch her and die' scenario, and the author doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of this dynamic. The psychological games played between the characters, the blurring lines between right and wrong, and the sheer intensity of their connection had me hooked from the very first page. I found myself completely engrossed, turning pages late into the night, desperate to know how their twisted fate would unfold. Beyond the raw passion and danger, there's a compelling mystery woven into the 'secret society' backdrop. You're constantly trying to piece together the rules, the alliances, and the hidden agendas, which adds another layer of engagement. The OCR snippets like 'Saint would like to send you a book' and 'things that touch what's mine' perfectly capture the essence of his possessive, controlling nature that somehow manages to be incredibly appealing within the context of dark romance. If you're looking for a read that will challenge your comfort zone, provide a gripping summary of a dark, obsessive love, and leave you craving more of that delicious darkness, 'Saint' is definitely it before you dive into 'Eternal'!














































