She thought distance would save her. It only taught him how to follow the air she breathes.
After thirty years of a hollow marriage, Elena Grayson finally has the house to herself.
Divorce papers wait under a fruit bowl. The silence feels like freedom, until she realizes
it isn't empty at all.
Someone is still here.
He never forced the door. He never needed to.
He's been living in the pauses, in the reflection of every mirror,
in the sound of her own heartbeat.
Damon understands devotion the way other men understand violence.
His presence is quiet, patient, and absolute.
Every step she takes through the rooms she's reclaiming only leads her deeper into him.
As she rebuilds what was broken, he rebuilds her; one ritual, one breath, one choice at a time.
The question isn't whether she can escape him...
but whether she even wants to.
Every Breath Became His continues The Shadow Claim Series by Nia Rose,
a dark, atmospheric exploration of obsession, autonomy, and the blurred line between protection and possession.
For readers who love slow-burn psychological tension, intimate prose, and the haunting pull of forbidden devotion.
How do you tell the difference between rescue and surrender?