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Threads of Obsession

An erotic romantic thriller about control, deception, and the dangerous illusions of online desire.

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The novel unfolds across West VirginiaGeorgia, and Paris, adding atmosphere and international intrigue to the unfolding drama.

About the Book

This erotic romantic thriller is about how far a man will go to “own” his internet obsession. Darrell stalks Angeline prior to meeting her. Little does he know that she is playing him and has stalked him as well. He is in total control, or is he? The story includes many plots twists and keeps the reader guessing until the end about who the “winner” really is. Set in West Virginia, Georgia, and Paris, follow twists and turns to a stunning ending.

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Major Themes

Obsession

The thin line between desire and destructive fixation.

Control

Power dynamics in modern digital relationships.

Manipulation

Who is truly pulling the strings?

Identity

The masks we wear in online spaces.

Key Insights

Psychological Suspense

Layered character motivations keep readers guessing.

Unexpected Twists

The story continually shifts power between characters.

Emotional Intensity

A blend of romance, danger, and psychological tension.

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About the AUTHOR

Robin Beamer Dalton is a retired teacher from West Virginia. She taught all grade levels for 33 years, prior to her retirement. “Threads of Obsession” is her first novel. In her spare time, she enjoys exercising, listening to music, writing poetry, and traveling.  She is a certified reading specialist and served as an adjunct instructor for Marshall University.

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