It is honestly hard to believe that this is a debut novel. It's well-written, has excellent pacing, and the descriptions were probably a little much at times, if I'm being 100% honest. This was the perfect blend of descriptive and suggestive writing, providing enough details when necessary while still leaving blanks for the brain to fill in.
"Deadly Obsession" follows the FMC, Sera, who has managed to escape and divorce her abusive husband, saving both herself and her child. She's a Booktoker and Masktoker who loves Dark Romance, and finds a wonderful, supportive community that includes the MMC, James. Members of their Discord server plan a vacation to meet each other and film some content. But, when they meet up, things begin to go horribly awry. Absolutely living up to the promise of delivering 90's slasher vibes, people begin to go missing, and the vivid, gruesome descriptions are enough to turn even the strongest stomachs at least a little. As I am not lucky enough to possess a strong stomach, and I also have an extremely overactive imagination, there were times where I needed a brief pause to just breathe.
Sera is an FMC that I related to, much more than I thought I would. As a mom in her 30's, I identified with many of Sera's struggles, even just the little urges she has to text and send little good night video messages to her parents for her son while she's away. Having an FMC in her 30's with a child is a refreshing change of pace from the normal 20-something FMCs. Sera is independent and strong, but also willing to submit to James (because he knows how to take control and when to yield it), and her curiosity and willingness to explore herself were things that I recognized in myself, which made it all the easier to love her. Not that it was much of a struggle, honestly. Sera is super lovable!
James is the MMC every FMC in a dark romance novel deserves. He's attentive and obsessed with Sera, the perfect blend of possessive and protective, but he's also willing to let her explore herself and hand over control. Better yet, he knows when Sera needs him to hand over control, and is more than happy to do so.
The book also highlights many issues that are constantly assaulting the online space, especially the bookish spaces, mostly in the form of people who are being fake to just rake in views, which I really loved. There were several different types of creators in the book who were just in the game for attention, and I loved how it was all kind of brought to light as the book progressed.
The book was wild, gory, and unhinged in all of the best possible ways. I questioned both my morals and my sanity more than once, and enjoyed every second of it. The description of Dark Slasher Romance is 100% accurate, so tread with caution, and maybe check the menu...I mean, content warnings, just to be sure you're ready for it!
I highly recommend this book, especially to those NOT new to Dark Romance, who are looking for something darker and/or more gruesome. If you are obsessed with movies like Scream and Friday the 13th, and you have a thing for masked men, then this is a book you do not want to miss!