Her Saint: A Masked Stalker Romance (Saint and Sinner Duet)

He's a writer who's finally found his muse . . . and he's never letting her go.


Briar


My student is stalking me.


Saint de Haas follows me around campus, to my car, to my house. He insists I'm his muse, no matter how much I object, and he wants to keep me all to himself. So when my date turns up dead, I know whose fingerprints are all over the crime scene.


Saint is smart, but I'm smarter. I'm going to prove he's stalking me and get him thrown behind bars. And no matter what he says, I'm sure as hell not going to fall for my stalker.


Saint


I've finally found my muse, and I'm never letting her go.


But Briar is so busy hiding and running from me, she doesn't notice how I'm improving her life. I get rid of her loser date who's hiding a few girlfriends and venereal diseases. I follow her around campus so her boss doesn't try something worse than groping her in class.


I can make all her dreams come true. Give her anything her heart desires. If she'd just stop running and give in.


She's my muse, and when I finally make her mine, I'll be her saint.

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Published Feb 29, 2024

198 pages

Average rating: 7.27

11 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Gail_71
Oct 23, 2025
5/10 stars
The story certainly had potential, but it ultimately fell short for me. While I appreciated the plot's premise, I found it lacking depth. I was particularly taken aback by how quickly the main character succumbs to the allure of her stalker, especially knowing he’s a murderer and with her friend advising caution. I did enjoy the character of Saint; it was refreshing to see a tale centred around an aspiring author being pursued by her favourite author. The elements of the narrative—like the mask kink, the stalking, and the protective nature that led him to commit dark deeds for her—were engaging. Additionally, the gesture of him buying her entire book wishlist was charming, but I felt like the storyline needed more substance. I’m giving it 3/5 stars primarily because I struggled to connect with Briar’s motivations. Her reasoning for not believing in love due to her father's infidelity felt weak, especially since it seemed her past relationships had been equally disappointing. I would have liked more emotional depth to justify her falling for someone so problematic. While this book may resonate with many readers, I personally needed more to really appreciate it. I'm ready to dive into the next one.
Sunflower2424
Nov 04, 2024
6/10 stars
I think what really sucked was the abrupt ending in itself. I felt like it was getting good and then boom ends, read next book. the the mfc is very aware of her own morals but I feel like she is in a constant back and forth and after awhile it gets very old.
Juliona Marie
Jun 19, 2024
8/10 stars
Reminds me of haunting Adeline

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