Eternal is the 2nd book in the Sigma Sin series. It's an enemies to lovers dark college romance with the MMC being her longtime sadistic bully and the FMC having extreme mental health issues. This book is emotional, full of suspense, has a gripping plot, karma gets it rewards and a smile worthy HEA and bonus epilogue. Highly recommended for the secret society and hate to want you tropes.
TW: Abduction, Abuse, Blackmail, Blasphemy, Blood Play, Body mutilation, Bondage, Breath play,
Coercion, Consensual/Non-consent, Cum play, Depression, Domestic violence, Domination/submission, Dubious consent,
Drugging (of the FMC by family members), Explicit sex, Excessive profanity, Exhibitionism, Invasion of Privacy, Mental Health Struggles, Manipulation, Morally irredeemable and Sadistic MMC, Murder, Organized crime, Pain Play, Physical assault of a minor, Restrained sex, Revenge, Sadism, Sexual assault of a minor (discussed but not shown on page), Sex next to a dead body, Spanking, Stalking,
Suicide attempt (shown on page), Suicidal thoughts throughout, Torture, and Trauma.
Declan Pierce is president of the Sigma Sin house and he needs to put a stop to the greed and corruption within its ranks but he needs more proof to make that happen and his fathers enemy's daughter will be his main focus.
Tealene Donovan has been dubbed the insane girl. Her family has medicated her her whole life to keep her quietly controlled but she has some kinks that she can't resist and unfortunately someone is using that against her.
Declan hacked Teals therapy sessions and found some interesting information that will be useful in his blackmail scheme to get her to go along with his plans of fake dating each other.
Teal knows no one will believe they are dating and this plan will only make their fathers furious since plans have already been arranged for her to marry someone else.
Declan used the excuse of hate to cover his want for Teal but he's not going to do that anymore. She belongs to him and once she's remembered her past then they can focus on their future and the reckoning of those responsible for hiding there crimes.
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