She thought she had buried the woman she used to be. A new name. A new city. A mission to help others escape what she barely survived.
But some ghosts don’t stay quiet forever – especially the ones you thought you’d outrun. After losing everything, Annya rebuilds a life in silence – careful, controlled, untouchable. By day, she works inside a tech company that secretly helps survivors vanish and start again. By night, she tries not to feel anything at all.
When Haiden enters her life, everything shifts. Powerful. Calculated. Magnetic. He’s the kind of man who doesn’t ask – he takes. And when he looks at her, it’s as if he sees straight through the identity she’s created – into the girl who once begged for freedom and burned for love.
He’s built an empire on power, protection, and control – and he’s not used to being told no. What begins as temptation becomes a dangerous game of dominance, surrender, and emotional awakening. But Haiden has his own past – one dark enough to burn through everything she thought was safe. In Sinveil, survival isn't the end of the story.
Sometimes the hardest part is learning how to live again.