Smooth Obsession
When admiration turns into fixation, the music becomes deadly. Smooth Obsession is a tense psychological thriller about fame, stalking, emotional invasion, and the terrifying price of being watched too closely.
About the Book
A suspense-driven psychological thriller about celebrity, vulnerability, stalking, and the darkest side of devotion.
Smooth Obsession is a chilling psychological thriller that dives into the shadow side of fame, music, admiration, and fixation. At the center is renowned smooth jazz saxophonist Jaxon Reed, a star whose soulful sound and magnetic charisma have made him beloved by audiences everywhere.
But behind the applause, something darker begins to unfold. It starts with fan letters full of devotion. Then come the white lilies left at his doorstep — a gesture that feels far too intimate, far too knowing, and far too personal to ignore.
As the signs intensify, Jaxon begins to feel watched. A shadow lingers too long. A presence seems to follow his movements. The smallest details of his life — things no outsider should know — suddenly begin showing up in terrifying ways.
What begins as discomfort becomes a deadly psychological game. Trust begins to fracture. His world narrows. And as the threat escalates, Jaxon is forced to confront the terrifying possibility that the person pursuing him may be closer — and more dangerous — than he ever imagined.
- A celebrity-driven psychological thriller rooted in music, fame, and emotional invasion.
- Strong suspense built around stalking, surveillance, obsession, and psychological tension.
- A glamorous exterior that slowly gives way to isolation, fear, and instability.
- A protagonist forced to question who he can trust as the danger closes in.
- Perfect for readers who enjoy music thrillers, obsession stories, and stalking-based suspense.
Smooth Obsession explores the darkest corners of devotion and the frightening lengths someone will go to claim what they believe belongs to them. It is a story about attention becoming intrusion, admiration becoming possession, and music becoming the soundtrack to dread.
Sneak Peek
Step into the first signs that admiration has become something far more dangerous.
The bouquet lay at Jaxon’s doorstep—white lilies, pristine, untouched, their fragrance thick in the night air.
He hadn’t told anyone lilies were his mother’s favorite flower.
No one alive, at least.
A chill crawled up his spine as he stepped back, sensing someone watching from the shadows beyond the streetlights.
His phone buzzed.
One message.
Unknown number.
“You played beautifully tonight. I loved the final song. Next time… play it just for me.”
Jaxon’s breath caught. Someone out there knew him—intimately. Too intimately.