Glory Hole Church
Jenna Sahara
When investigative journalist Rosaline Hart receives a cryptic final text from her missing sister Iris—"Found something at Confiteor. This changes everything"—she descends into San Francisco's most exclusive and dangerous art installation.
Housed in an abandoned Gothic church, Confiteor is the mysterious creation of an artist known only as "The Architect." Behind its decaying frescoes and bone-decorated catacombs lies a world where confession becomes communion, surrender becomes art, and anonymity strips away everything but raw truth.
To find Iris, Rosaline must participate in the installation's darkest rituals. She enters confession booth seventeen, where anonymous encounters through ornate lattices blur the lines between investigation and obsession. She's drawn to a man she knows only as The Penitent—unaware he's been watching her through hidden cameras, studying her responses, holding the key to her sister's disappearance.
As Rosaline surrenders to progressively intense encounters—glory holes that become portals to revelation, ritualistic performances witnessed by crowds, training that rewrites her understanding of pleasure and pain—she discovers Iris didn't vanish. She transformed. And The Architect has orchestrated Rosaline's entire journey to force an impossible choice: rescue her sister, or understand why some transformations are worth disappearing for.
A literary erotic thriller exploring consent, surveillance, obsession, and the dissolution of self through sensation. Explicit sexual content including glory holes, BDSM dynamics, group scenes, anal play, and psychological intensity. Not for the faint of heart.

