Their Obsession Books in Order
Part ofBea Paige Books in OrderExplore Their Obsession by Bea Paige in order, with book summaries, duet background, reading order, and a simple guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
The Dancer and The Masks
by Bea Paige
2022
Kidnapped to pay a family debt, a dancer is held in a Scottish castle by three men who want revenge. She refuses to break, even as obsession turns their twisted game into something darker.
The Masks and The Dancer
by Bea Paige
2022
After surviving captivity, the dancer stops being prey and starts striking back. This darker second half turns revenge, guilt, and desire into a brutal fight for power and a hard-won ending.
Series background & context
Their Obsession is one of Bea Paige's darkest contemporary setups. It begins with a kidnapping, a family debt, and a heroine taken to a Scottish castle by men who see her as part of their revenge. From the first pages, the series tells you what it is: claustrophobic, cruel, intimate, and built on a power balance that is badly broken.
The three men are the heirs to their dead father's twisted empire. They are known as the Masks, and they drag the dancer into their world because of old scores they want settled. In The Dancer and The Masks, they believe they are the ones with all the power. She is their captive, their target, and the person meant to absorb their rage.
That is not how it stays.
One of the series' strongest threads is the dancer herself. She does not become safe, and the books never pretend her situation is anything other than brutal, but she also does not fold into the role the Masks planned for her. Her resistance changes the emotional shape of the story. The more they try to reduce her to revenge, the more she forces them to confront what they are really doing and who they have become.
By The Masks and The Dancer, the story shifts from captivity to aftermath. The mirror image matters here. The men are no longer only acting on obsession and vengeance, they are staring straight at the damage they caused. The heroine, meanwhile, is no longer interested in simply enduring. She wants them to feel what breaking someone actually costs.
This duet is for readers who want a very dark captive romance with a gothic setting, a hard emotional edge, and a redemption arc that has to fight for every inch. It is not gentle, but it is compelling in the way it turns revenge into something more uncomfortable and more human.
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