In the shadowy underbelly of a bustling city, Crimson-a fierce, cute little gothic girl with a wild heritage of Irish fire, Scottish resilience, German precision, English wit, and Native American spirit-struggles to make ends meet at her dead-end coffee shop job. She despises anything pink, favoring black lace and midnight vibes, but her life takes a dark, intoxicating turn when a masked enigma begins to weave his web around her.
Enter Kylan, a tall, dark, and devastatingly handsome Cuban-Nigerian tech mogul, his body etched with intricate tattoos and piercings that scream danger and allure. Obsessed beyond reason, he hides behind a mask or his streetbike helmet, posting thirst traps on Facebook that send women into a frenzy-topless shots showcasing his chiseled form, luring them in like moths to a flame. But Kylan is no ordinary playboy; his superior attitude deems no one worthy of his time... until Crimson catches his eye. He doesn't commit; he conquers.
From anonymous gifts that flood her doorstep to midnight intrusions into her apartment, Kylan stalks her every move, shadowing her to and from work with predatory precision. Leveraging his tech-savvy empire and boundless wealth, he erases her crippling debts in a single, shadowy stroke, binding her to him in ways she can't escape. What begins as terror evolves into a twisted game of dominance and submission, laced with intense BDSM and CNC encounters that push Crimson to her limits. She becomes utterly obedient to her masked Dominant, surrendering her body and soul to a man she knows nothing about-while he knows everything about her.
As Crimson falls deeper into his enigmatic embrace, craving the thrill of his control, Kylan slowly lets her in, revealing fragments of his guarded heart. But the ultimate unmasking shatters her world: he is her childhood rival, her sworn enemy-the son of the man who murdered her mother. Torn between past hatred and the intoxicating love she's already surrendered to, Crimson must decide if obsession can rewrite destiny... or if some masks hide truths too dark to forgive.