
Psychotic Obsession
by Leigh Rivers
A prequel to The Edge of Darkness trilogy, this book follows Aria and her new assistant Tobias as obsession, control, and forbidden desire collide. It’s raw, intense, and built for readers who don’t shy away from chaos in their romance.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In "Psychotic Obsession," Aria Miller, a dedicated scientist researching rare genetic diseases, becomes entangled with her assistant, Tobias Mitchell. Their professional relationship intensifies into a forbidden romance, leading Aria to make the difficult decision to leave the country. Faced with the prospect of losing her, Tobias's true, darker nature emerges, revealing the depths of his obsession.
The narrative delves into themes of obsession, control, and the blurred lines between love and possession. Aria's journey is marked by emotional turmoil and a struggle to reclaim her autonomy, while Tobias's descent into possessiveness and manipulation adds layers of tension and suspense.
Set against the backdrop of the scientific community, the story unfolds with a dark, intense atmosphere, exploring the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of unchecked desire. The slow-burn tension between the characters builds to a climax that challenges the boundaries of trust and control.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's intense exploration of obsession and control in relationships. Many commend the author's evocative writing style and character development. Fans note the emotional impact and suspenseful pacing that keeps them engaged. Some caution about the explicit content and dark themes, advising discretion for sensitive readers. Ideal for fans of dark romance seeking complex, morally gray characters and intense narratives.


