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Book Description
I used her body like an altar. Now she’s here for confession.
Then she walked into my church.
Once, I was Bane Blackwolf—heir to a legacy of blood and sin. A monster in the making. Instead, I chose the cloth over the crown, buried my name, and became Father Blackwood.
For years, I was in control of my darker nature. Until her.
Moira.
The woman with a sinner’s mouth and a body made for worship. The woman who doesn’t know it was me behind the mask that night—me who had her on her knees, begging.
Now she’s here, whispering confessions that twist the knife deeper. Tempting the man I pretend to be and the beast I’ve tried to bury.
I vowed to be a good man. I vowed to never take what doesn’t belong to me.
But Moira is mine.
The moment I touched her, I knew—I’d never crave anything the way I crave her. She’s the only thing that silences my demons and makes me forget the weight of my sins.
And I’ll be damned before I let her go.
About Stasia Black
My Thoughts
Father Blackwood, once the notorious Bane Blackwolf, believed he'd traded a legacy of violence for the sanctity of the church. He’s a man wrestling with a past he desperately tries to keep buried beneath his cassock. That carefully constructed facade begins to crumble the moment Moira walks into his church. She’s a woman who ignites a fire in him he thought long extinguished, a temptation that threatens to consume his very soul.
The narrative crackles with the undeniable chemistry between Bane and Moira. Their connection is raw and intense, fueled by a shared history Moira remains blissfully unaware of. The description hints at a past encounter, a night where Bane, masked and anonymous, brought Moira to her knees. Now, as she seeks solace and confession from the very man who haunts her memories, the tension becomes almost unbearable.
Black masterfully portrays Bane's internal conflict. His vows of priesthood clash violently with the primal urges Moira awakens within him. He’s a man teetering on the precipice, torn between his commitment to God and the undeniable pull of a woman who silences his inner demons. The possessiveness hinted at – "Moira is mine" – adds a layer of dark intensity that will undoubtedly appeal to readers who enjoy their romance with an edge.
The promise of Moira being "the only thing that silences my demons" suggests a compelling exploration of how love and obsession can intertwine, offering both salvation and potential destruction. The stakes are sky-high, with Bane risking not only his vows but also the exposure of his past.
If you're looking for a romance that pushes boundaries, explores the allure of the forbidden, and features a hero wrestling with his dark nature, "Unholy Obsession" seems poised to deliver. Be prepared for a steamy and potentially morally ambiguous journey where the lines between sin and salvation become dangerously blurred, and the confession might just unleash a whole new kind of obsession.
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