She's a saint. He is sin.Ana Molina renounced her Luciferian family and their prosperity cult most of her life, but her parents take advantage of her aggressively Christian rebellion by presenting her as a virgin sacrifice to a prosperity demon.'Sacrifice' is such a strong word, and a demon like Grael Creed has no use for blood on his designer shoes. In exchange for millions donated to the coven, he accepts Ana as a young virgin bride instead.Once he has her, though, he barely pays attention to her one way or another, more enamored with the acquisition of wealth than pleasures of the flesh. He only wanted her to have something pretty to accessorize his arm, a glittering trophy to show off-and just as easy to discard when it no longer serves him.Ana hates that she's married to a demon, but the marriage is valid and therefore something she's duty-bound to honor. And so Ana begins a tense, psychological poker game with Creed.But the demon holds all the cards.