Treacherous God
(2026)(The second book in the Gods of North Haven University series)
A novel by J M Stoneback
I didn’t want Lilac.
I selected her.
Sweet. Untouched. Mine.
To secure my place inside the secret society that governs North Haven University, I needed a wifesomeone controllable, compliant, temporary.
Lilac was supposed to be leverage.
So I lied to her.
I bound her to me in a marriage she believes has an expiration date.
She thinks escape is possible.
She doesn’t understand the rules were written long before she arrived.
Her trust destabilizes me.
Her fear anchors me.
I don’t protect her because I love her.
I protect her because once she chose me, I couldn’t allow her to belong to anyone elseincluding herself.
She can resist. She can hate me. She can try to break what I’m building.
But every shared breath, every trembling touch, every moment she survives because of me pulls her deeper into a dependence she doesn’t yet recognize.
This marriage was never meant to end.
It was meant to erase the version of her that existed before me.
And Lilac will learn the truth the hard way:
the most dangerous thing about loving me
isn’t what I’ll do to her
it’s what she’ll become when she can no longer imagine life without me.
A NA dark psychological romance with psychological horror undertonesexploring coercive control, identity erosion, obsession, and moral corruption.
Standalone with a psychologically conclusive HEA, where the damage is acknowledged, the bond is permanent, and survival comes at a cost.
Genre: New Adult Romance
I selected her.
Sweet. Untouched. Mine.
To secure my place inside the secret society that governs North Haven University, I needed a wifesomeone controllable, compliant, temporary.
Lilac was supposed to be leverage.
So I lied to her.
I bound her to me in a marriage she believes has an expiration date.
She thinks escape is possible.
She doesn’t understand the rules were written long before she arrived.
Her trust destabilizes me.
Her fear anchors me.
I don’t protect her because I love her.
I protect her because once she chose me, I couldn’t allow her to belong to anyone elseincluding herself.
She can resist. She can hate me. She can try to break what I’m building.
But every shared breath, every trembling touch, every moment she survives because of me pulls her deeper into a dependence she doesn’t yet recognize.
This marriage was never meant to end.
It was meant to erase the version of her that existed before me.
And Lilac will learn the truth the hard way:
the most dangerous thing about loving me
isn’t what I’ll do to her
it’s what she’ll become when she can no longer imagine life without me.
A NA dark psychological romance with psychological horror undertonesexploring coercive control, identity erosion, obsession, and moral corruption.
Standalone with a psychologically conclusive HEA, where the damage is acknowledged, the bond is permanent, and survival comes at a cost.
Genre: New Adult Romance
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