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Stolen to Be Mine

(2026)
(The third book in the Erased series)
A novel by

 
 
They erased his memories. They stole his voice. They forged him into their weapon. Then he met her, and the assassin started to remember what it meant to be human.
When ER nurse Clare Bolton finds a dying stranger in a snow-covered alley, instinct tells her to save him. Logic tells her to run. Because the man bleeding out in the cold isn't a victim: he's an operative with a body count she can't imagine.
He wakes with no name, no voice, and lethal skills that terrify them both. All he knows is his codename: Blackout, an assassin designed by the shadow organization Oblivion to be the perfect killing machine. Whatever they did to erase him should have been permanent.
She should terrify him, this woman who makes him want things, feel things, recall fragments of the man he was before they turned him into a ghost. Instead, he looks at her like she's the first real thing he's ever known. Like she's worth dying for.
But Oblivion is coming to reclaim their asset, and his fractured memories are returning in waves. To save Clare, he must embrace the monster. But to love her, he'll burn their empire to ash.
He doesn't remember his past. But he knows one thing for certain: she is his. And he will destroy anyone who tries to take her.

Stolen to Be Mine is the third standalone in The Erased Series, a dark, addictive romantic suspense where memory, survival, and desire collide.

Tropes & Themes:
  • Tortured, amnesiac hero

    Broken assassin & strong heroine

    Forbidden attraction & emotional redemption

    Psychological manipulation & mind control

    Fugitive romance / forced proximity

    High heat & emotional intensity

    Standalone HEA and no cliffhanger


    Get Stolen to Be Mine and fall into a haunting, pulse-pounding love story where even erased memories can’t kill the need to feel alive again.



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