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In Reich and Ruin

The Black Sigil of Naphal Series: Book Two

To Be Released on February 19th, 2026

Image by Sven Brandsma

Book Blurbs

REICH

I walked away from Sage Holquinn because I thought it was the only way to save her. Now she’s back—and in more danger than she realizes.

The ENA has its claws in me, reshaping me into something unrecognizable. Something I can’t control.

Every instinct says to push her away.  But I won’t.

If they want her, they’ll have to go through me.

Even if I’m the real monster she needs saving from.


SAGE

I thought Reich Davidian was gone—the man who left me shattered. But he’s here. Changed. Darker and more dangerous in ways I don’t recognize.

Something inside him is warping, threatening to consume him whole. The ENA has him, and every day I see the pieces of the man I loved slipping further away.

I shouldn’t be here. But I can’t walk away.

Not from him.

Image by Reed Geiger

Tropes

  • Dual POV

  • Second in a Series

  • Psychological Unraveling

  • Secret Society

  • Selective Perception Horror

  • Unseen Horror

  • Angsty Reunion

  • Second-Chance Love

  • Morally Gray MMC

  • Trauma Bonding

  • Dark Romance

  • BDSM Elements

  • He Calls Her “Wildflower”

Image by Florian Rebmann

Trigger Warnings

  • Psychological abuse, manipulation, and gaslighting

  • PTSD symptoms, panic attacks, dissociation, and trauma responses

  • Emotional abuse, fear-based conditioning, and survivor’s guilt

  • Coercive environments, captivity elements, and loss of autonomy (non-sexual)

  • Violence and injury (non-graphic), including off-page torture and cult-related harm

  • Familial secrets, betrayal, and distressing revelations about ancestry

  • Cult dynamics, indoctrination, and ritualistic belief systems

  • Religious trauma or ritualistic coercion

  • Forced loyalty / indoctrination punishments

  • Threats of harm, pursuit by dangerous individuals, and constant surveillance

  • Explicit language & sexual content (BDSM elements)

  • Power imbalances within relationships and institutions

  • Mentions of past abuse and implied past trauma

  • Trauma-induced memory issues or distorted perception

  • Themes of abandonment, dependency, and psychological unraveling

Image by Alex Harmuth

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