What started as an innocent game, became his dark obsession.
Trent Westwood is a serial heartbreaker, and everyone knows it. Well, everyone except the sweet, and devastatingly naïve, Ava Myers, who had come from her small town of Summersville, Indiana, to New York City, hoping to escape the mundane country life. As a sophomore at Dawson University, Ava struggles with managing classwork, a job at a wealthy country club, and a roommate who happens to hate her guts.
Ava has never been the outspoken type, usually one to hold her tongue, but when Trent enters her world throwing her a bit off balance, she can't help but tell him what an egotistical, inconsiderate, narcissistic jerk he was.
The insult only furthers Trent's pursuit.
When Ava's childhood friend, August Kane, pays her a visit, she feels like a piece of home came back to her. He was warm, gentle, and the epitome of everything she's ever wanted in a man. But the only problem?
Trent was not going to let another guy take his girl. Not without a fight.
It was a sinner's suicide for anyone to work at Coopers Incorporation. It was no surprise that people aimed to stray far from the Devil known as Mr Elijah Cooper.
Cold, demanding, and rough, he ruled over everything with an iron grip and a calculating gaze. His power to tear anyone apart and shatter them into a million little pieces like sheets of glass was intimidating and those that got too close to Elijah, burned and perished in fogs of smoke.
Lady Fate watched mischievously as she toyed with her manipulative strings, placing Nora Jones into the centre of Cooper's life.
A simple woman with a simple life, Nora was just looking for a job to earn some money. Life was to be normal, or so she thought, as Nora walked into her office building and came face to face with the person, she'd come to realise was Satan. Being pure and sweet, Nora was a tangible taste of what Elijah had never experienced and so began a hectic turn of events.
Coursed with plots and twists, dramatic turns and suspicious dealings, Elijah and Nora would embark on a multitude of problems, but two questions would arise within their story of the unknown:
Could the Devil seductively tempt Nora Jones to join him in his rule or would she too perish and burn from the torture and torment he'd subject her to?
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