Book #1 from the series: Sinful Love

Sin greater than Love

Surviving the Grey

About

Kaya M. Foster is unraveling, trapped in a neglectful relationship and breaking down alone in a crowded club bathroom when a stranger steps in. Alex E. Murphy pulls her out of danger, tries to return her to her life, and fails spectacularly when Kaya walks straight into traffic and he saves her again.

One night becomes shelter. Food, a shower, a blanket, a cat pressed against her chest, and the kind of quiet that feels like permission to fall apart. They watch movies. They nerd out. He plans to sleep on the couch, until she stops him. By morning, Kaya drifts into his arms, and Alex realizes the truth: He has a problem. She is his problem.

What begins as protection curdles into obsession. Watching turns into wanting. Wanting turns into control. When they make a deal—if Alex can make Kaya paint again, she’ll move in with him—it feels almost healing. Almost safe.

It isn’t.

Two artists locked in creative silence inspire each other to create again and lose control in the process. Desire sharpens into fixation. Love rots into something darker.

SIN GREATER THAN LOVE is a dark romance where devotion destroys, obsession masquerades as care, and love grows in the cracks of shared damage. 

Praise for this book

This book put me in a chokehold within the first few pages, I was INSTANTLY hooked and could not put it down. The plot was amazing, the slow burn and the smut was chefs kiss

I truly loved every single part of this book without fail, from the FMC to the MMC.

Everything was spot on, it’s been a while since a book has pulled me in this hard 10/10 recommend

Help... this was so good.

There’s something about the way this author writes. It’s not polished or performative, it’s human. The writing balances violence and vulnerability. You can feel the tension, ache, exhaustion of two people who destroy and rebuild each other.

It’s raw and uncomfortable in the best way. It's grit, surrender, honesty. The kind of story that makes you put the book down and just breathe for a second before picking it up again.