Hunted to the Altar: She Escaped a Trafficker—Only to Marry the Man Who Tracked Her Every Move.
- authorselenamichae
- Jun 22
- 2 min read
Nina Torres clawed her way out of hell.
After a year in a trafficking ring, she thought she'd earned freedom.
But safety never came—because Samuel Caputo never stopped watching her.
Now she’s not just his obsession. She’s his wife.
He calls it protection.
She calls it prison.
But in this forced marriage? No one escapes clean.
This Book Delivers What Dark Romance Readers Crave:
Pinterest searches like “forced marriage with stalker mafia hero” and “she escapes but he finds her again” are exactly what this book satisfies—with venom, vulnerability, and visceral fear.
Hunted to the Altar is:
A dark captor romance with a forced wedding
A Black heroine recovering from captivity—only to fall into a new one
A morally pitch-black antihero who stalks, scars, and claims
Full of primal play, miscarriage trauma, obsessive protection, and knife-edged lust
Samuel Isn’t Her Savior. He’s the Monster Who Waited in the Wings.
He let her get free just long enough to think she’d won.
Then he dragged her back—chained to a new identity, a new name, and a husband she never asked for.
Every line between safety and possession is blurred.
Every touch is tainted by control.
But Nina? She’s not soft.
She’s a survivor who knows monsters.
And Samuel is the final one she’ll ever face—whether as his bride or his killer.
For Readers Searching Pinterest & Google For:
“Black heroine mafia romance with stalking”
“She escapes trafficking but the mafia claims her”
“Touch her and die—but make it violent”
“Morally gray forced marriage romance”
Then Hunted to the Altar is your next descent.
Because he didn’t rescue her.
He recaptured her.
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