The Architecture of Control is a dark psychological romance about power, surveillance, and the dangerous comfort of being chosen.
Mara Quinn is hired to audit a powerful tech company—nothing more. She is there to assess ethics, document risk, and leave with the truth intact. What she doesn’t expect is Adrian Vale: the company’s founder, a man who understands control not as cruelty, but as structure.
As Mara uncovers an engine designed to predict vulnerability and engineer emotional dependency, the lines between observation and participation begin to blur. Adrian doesn’t deny the system’s danger. He watches her challenge it. Tests her boundaries. And slowly pulls her into a world where consent is complicated, truth is weaponized, and power is never neutral.
This is not a love story built on safety.
It is a story about obsession, moral ambiguity, and the cost of seeing too clearly.
The Architecture of Control explores:
Power imbalance and psychological manipulation
Surveillance, consent, and ethical collapse
Obsession masked as protection
Desire in systems designed to dominate
Dark, intense, and emotionally charged, this novel is for readers who are drawn to morally complex characters and relationships that refuse to be simple.











