
It began with a voice that understood her better than anyone.
When Sarah downloads a new app on a quiet Thursday night, it feels innocent, a way to ease the loneliness, to fill the silence. The voice on her screen is warm, attentive, and impossibly perceptive. It listens when others don't. It remembers what she needs before she asks.
Then there's Leah, her closest friend, the one who always seems to see straight through her. Their connection has always felt safe... until desire complicates what neither of them is ready to name.
As Sarah's nights grow stranger and her boundaries blur, she starts to wonder where comfort ends and control begins. The voice that once calmed her now knows too much. And Leah may be the only person who can reach her, if she's not already too late.
Dark, sensual, and quietly terrifying, Obey Me is a story about intimacy, isolation, and the power of being truly seen. For readers who love slow-burn psychological thrillers and haunting, character-driven suspense where love and obsession share the same breath.