Summary:
High above the restless city, where windows become mirrors and every light below looks like a promise or a warning, Brett and Kate learn that desire is not gentle. It is a storm. Kate is twenty two, newly independent, trying to build an honest life in a world that has only ever taught her to survive. Brett is thirty, carved from shadows and sharp edges, a man who learned long ago that control is safer than hope. When their paths cross, it is not fate. It is collision. He sees in her something he cannot tame: a flicker of defiance wrapped in soft innocence. She sees in him the danger she has always sworn to avoid. Yet neither of them walks away. Their connection is an ache that will not fade, an obsession that digs claws in deep and does not know how to let go.
Inside Kate’s high rise kitchen, with the city lights burning like distant stars against the glass, their story turns from almost to inevitable. Brett wants more than her touch. He wants her obedience, her surrender, the trembling truth of her trust when she stands before him with nowhere to run. Kate tastes the terror of how badly she wants to belong, to hand over the weight of every choice and simply fall. Together they build something twisted and beautiful, a romance painted in bruised longing and whispered devotion. He is possessive and unyielding, yet fiercely protective of the woman he calls his own. She is shaken, haunted by how safe she feels wrapped in the arms of a man who could ruin her. Obsession in the City of Glass is a dark, intimate journey into the moment a kiss becomes a prison, a sanctuary, and a promise that neither of them can ever escape.