About the Book

About the Book

The Watchmen

Elicia has spent most of her life trying not to stand out. Growing up without parents taught her one thing early: don’t expect to be chosen. Don’t expect to belong. But when a scholarship pulls her halfway across the world to London, something begins to shift… something she can’t explain, and can’t ignore.

From the moment she arrives, she knows she’s not alone. Not really. There are eyes on her: watching, waiting, studying her like she’s something they’ve been searching for. Men who don’t feel entirely human. Men who don’t just notice her… but react to her. As if her presence alone is enough to set everything off.

The closer she gets, the less sense anything makes. The pull between them isn’t human. It’s deeper. Sharper. Dangerous in a way that crawls under her skin. And the more she resists it, the stronger the pull becomes.

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What's Inside the Book

Some stories begin with a fresh start. This one begins with a mistake and a pull that refuses to let go.

Chapter 1: New Life

Elicia lands in London ready to start over, but the weight of her past follows closer than she expected, and something about this new beginning already feels… off.

Chapter 2: The Watchmen

Her first encounter with them is impossible to ignore. They don’t just notice her, they react to her, like her presence alone changes the air around them.

Chapter 3: Elicia

As she settles in, the cracks begin to show. The more she tries to hold onto who she’s always been, the harder it becomes to ignore what she’s becoming.

Chapter 4: Man on a Mission

One of them steps closer than the rest- focused, deliberate, and far too interested. Whatever this is, it’s no longer distant. It’s personal.

Chapter 5: RITZ

A night that should be simple turns into something charged and unsettling. Every glance lingers, every moment feels like it’s building toward something.

Chapter 6: English Breakfast

Even in the quiet, there’s no escape from the tension. The questions are getting louder, and the answers are starting to feel dangerous.