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The Judas

(2026)
(The second book in the Sacrilegious Love series)
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The day the Covenant falls, Elior’s world shatters. Torn from the only life he’s ever known, he watches as the FBI raids the compound, his father’s voice thundering over the chaos—condemning him as sinful, as a whore, as Judas the Betrayer.

For the first time, Elior is free.
So why does it feel like a nightmare?


Outside the compound walls, every choice is his to make—what to eat, what to wear, who to trust. Independence feels daunting, like stumbling through the dark. Only Jace, his Daddy, the man who risked everything to save him, keeps him from losing his mind completely. Jace’s offer to take that independence away from him sounds like a blessing. But the more the world demands of Elior—reporters, agents, strangers who hang on his every word—the more Jace finds himself clinging tighter. Protectiveness curdles into jealousy, obsession, and an all-consuming need.

And when threats begin to circle Elior—anonymous warnings that the Light has not been extinguished—Jace realizes that keeping Elior safe and, most importantly, his, will prove more difficult than taking him from the cult.

The Judas is the second and final book of Sacrilegious Love, picking up from where The Idol left us. It is a dark MM romance featuring a psychopathic Daddy and his innocent boy. Content Warnings located in the Preface.






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