Psychotic Obsession (The Edge of Darkness Trilogy)

Psychotic Obsession (The Edge of Darkness Trilogy)

Leigh Rivers

Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 4.0Plot: 4.0

LOVE IS DANGEROUS TRUST IS A WEAKNESS POSSESSION IS A TOXIC GAME Sweet and gentle. Calm and collected. Nervous and inexperienced. He was death cloaked in the form of a handsome man, and instead of running the other way the first chance she got, she fell for him. Aria Miller is a scientist searching for the cure for a rare genetic disease when her world turns on its head – she collides with Tobias Mitchell. When she takes him on as her assistant, he becomes infatuated with her in ways he knows he shouldn’t be. Then, reality hits, and Aria is forced to leave the country. Faced with the thought of losing the object of his obsession, Tobias’ mask slips, showing her his true self for the first time. Aria is his, and he’ll do anything to make sure she stays that way. This is an interconnected standalone set before The Edge of Darkness Trilogy


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  • ObscuraReads
    Mar 24, 2025
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 4.0Plot: 4.0

    If you're into toxic love, deeply flawed characters, and dark psychological tension — this series is a must-read. That said: there are a lot of ! trigger warnings! (abuse, mental health struggles, violence, manipulation, etc.), so please read with caution. (May contain spoilers) This series kicks off with the prequel Psychotic Obsession, a story that follows Aria and Tobias — the parents of our main characters in the trilogy. Their love is obsessive, volatile, and downright unhinged. It sets the foundation for everything twisted and messy that comes next. Psychotic Obsession - 4/5⭐️ 5/5🌶️ A short but intense prequel that gives insight into how generational trauma starts. Tobias is terrifyingly possessive, and Aria is no innocent either

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