Not your great-grandmother’s Phantom of the Opera. This is Unmasked.
Christine Daaé is no longer the damsel in distress. She is an ambitious chorus girl, spending long nights perfecting her craft with dreams of becoming a star.
Raoul de Chagny is not the naive boy in love. He is an arrogant viscount of his time, chasing Christine with the ruthless determination of a man who cannot stand to be denied.
Erik, the legendary Opera Ghost, is no longer unloved. When he finally starts to get what he wants, will the very obsession that once fueled his genius completely unravel him?
Unmasked takes the soul of Phantom and transforms it into a seductive, haunting reimagining that What happens when ambition, obsession, and desire strip you bare, forcing you to face what truly lies beneath the mask?
Unmasked is a dark, gothic reimagining of The Phantom of the Opera, featuring passion, obsession, and sensual romance.
E.M. Cummings exploded onto the scene in 2022 like a glitter bomb in a library. Fueled by late-night smut binges and a deep obsession with classic literature, she blends erotic thrillers, weird sci-fi, and unhinged low fantasy into stories that hit hard and kiss back.
She writes for the girls, the gays, and the goblins—especially the ones who dog-ear their Byronic heroes and want their love stories with a side of moral ambiguity and a custom playlist. (Yes, really—each of her books comes with a soundtrack, because reading should be a full-sensory experience.)
What inspires her? Reading. Overthinking. Grief. Rage. Lust. And a deep desire to break every trope someone told her she had to follow.
When she’s not writing, she’s hosting a book club that goes from Hamlet to Paris: The Memoir in one chaotic leap. Think Shakespeare, but with eyeliner and attitude.
Her literary lineage includes the deliciously scandalous 365 Days by Blanka Lipinska, Anne Rice’s Sleeping Beauty trilogy, and the cultural reset that was Twilight. She's here to shake things up, take names, and emotionally ruin you (lovingly).
Craving more? Every book and short story gets its own original soundtrack under Sinful Spins—because why just read the drama when you can dance to it? Stream now on SoundCloud and Spotify or snag it on Bandcamp.