Welcome to Eterna, where angels fall, vampires deal in secrets, and justice walks the shadows.
Born in Kentucky and raised in Illinois, Laura Wilkinson brings a bold mix of spirituality, sarcasm, and soul to her storytelling. She wrote Sins of the City after waking up one day and deciding it was time.
A book lover turned storyteller, who believes that the supernatural should always come with a side of sass.
Laura spent nearly two decades in corporate America before turning to real estate, because helping people find their dream homes just hits differently. Now semi-retired, she balances business, writing, and life on her own terms. Her novel, Sins of the City, was born from a simple but powerful thought: “I want to write a book.“
Healing from your past is a choice and a battle.
Beneath the monsters and magic, Sins of the City is a story about systems, sacrifice, and self-worth. It’s a mirror disguised as fantasy, and it hits harder because of it.
Those who seek power without care often lose their soul chasing it.
The people who fight beside you may not look like you, but they might save you.
Flaws don’t disqualify you from fighting for what’s right.
The strongest magic is the one guided by purpose, not ego.
A city on the edge. A task force of outcasts. A war between worlds.
Eterna isn’t just a setting. It’s a beast with a beating heart. Corruption runs deep through its council halls, alleyways, and shadow markets, waiting to swallow anyone who digs too deep.
At the heart of the mystery lies a cult that combines ancient magic with political manipulation. Their goal isn’t just power. It’s rebirth through destruction.
A fallen angel, a vampire informant, a rogue witch, and a shifter with blood on his hands. They don’t trust each other, but they’re the last line between the city and total ruin.
Nothing is as it seems. From generals to judges, the real enemy may be sitting in the highest office. And sometimes, you can only clean house by burning it down.
These reviews come straight from the shadows of Eterna’s biggest fans.
Every character felt real. Every chapter had me questioning whom I trust. This isn’t just fantasy. It’s sharp commentary wrapped in magic.
Rowan is my spirit animal. A messy witch with good intentions? Yes, please.
Could not put this book down. Had to text three friends mid-read just to yell about a twist. BUY IT
Sins of the City made me believe in second chances again. Even monsters get a shot at redemption
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