Book #2 from the series: Inescapable Obsessions

Obsession in Blue: A Dark Stalker Captive Romance

(Inescapable Obsessions Series Book)

About

Get ready to be drawn into a world of surveillance and control, where the line between obsession and protection is blurred. 

From the moment I saw her, I knew she was mine. Emily Carson, a fiery and defiant woman, stumbled into the crosshairs of the city's most dangerous players, and I couldn't resist the urge to save her. But in my world, protection comes with a price.

Every move is calculated and every connection is severed. I'll do whatever it takes to keep Emily safe, even if it means erasing her past and claiming every broken piece of her. She may think this is a rescue, but it's an acquisition. I don't just want her body, I want her mind, her fight, her soul. In my gilded cage, she will belong to me.

But Emily's defiance is like a beacon, drawing every predator in the city straight to her. To keep her alive, I have to break her. And in doing so, I risk losing the only person I've ever truly wanted.

If you're a fan of the dark, obsessive romance of Rina Kent and H.D. Carlton, then this book is perfect for you. Get ready for a love story forged in control and fueled by desire.

Praise for this book

What starts out for Jack as a simple assignment turns into an obsession very quickly. He consumes without apology. Emily pushes back against the change and letting go of the control she values when she is confronting with the choice between his safety or a society committed to silencing her. I love how Jack saw her in a different light at the end and valued the qualities of control, detail, and execution of a plan. I wish Jack would have shared more inner dialogue about how his obsession started and grew but loved that she came to see it at the end with his pride and acknowledgment!

I just finished Obsession in Blue and I’m still thinking about it. Jennifer Elizabeth created a story that pulls you in immediately and keeps the tension building all the way through. The pacing is fantastic, and the chapters flow in a way that makes it very hard to put the book down.
The chemistry between the characters is powerful and full of intensity. Jack Reid is the perfect morally gray character—protective, possessive, and impossible to ignore. The dynamic between him and Emily keeps the emotional stakes high and adds a layer of danger that makes the story even more compelling.
At nearly 300 pages, the book gives enough time for the tension and character development to really build, and the shorter chapters make it feel like a fast-paced page-turner. I found myself constantly saying “just one more chapter.”
If you enjoy dark romance with strong emotions, complex characters, and a story that keeps you hooked, Obsession in Blue is definitely worth the read.
Jennifer Elizabeth, thank you for writing such an intense and captivating story. I’m looking forward to reading more from this series

This book is exactly what the title promises: obsession.

Jack is the kind of character that immediately puts you on edge. He’s intense, watchful, and carries that dangerous energy where you’re never quite sure if you should be afraid of him or drawn to him. The tension he creates on the page is addictive.

Emily pulls you right into the chaos of it. Through her eyes you feel the confusion, the curiosity, and the pull toward something she knows might be dangerous but can’t look away from.

What really works here is the psychological tension between them. It’s not a sweet romance. It’s darker, sharper, and filled with moments that make you stop and think wait… what is he going to do next?

Jack especially is fascinating because he doesn’t feel safe or predictable. That unpredictability is exactly what keeps the story gripping. Every interaction between them feels loaded with power, control, and obsession simmering under the surface.

If you like dark romance with morally gray characters, psychological tension, and a relationship that borders on dangerous, this one definitely delivers.

Jack and Emily’s dynamic is unsettling in the best possible way and that’s exactly why you can’t stop reading.