Eden Vesper doesn't feel alive-she merely exists. Haunted by a fractured childhood, unspeakable trauma, and the weight of her own mind, she numbs herself with anything that promises escape: cigarettes, weed, alcohol, and late nights that blur into mornings. In the sprawling, rain-soaked city of Virelle, where everyone knows each other but not their secrets, Eden hides behind sharp words, wry humor, and a carefully constructed wall of indifference.
Kian Wolfe has scars of his own, though he buries them beneath tattoos and teasing grins. When fate brings Eden crashing into his world, he recognizes a darkness he knows all too well. Determined to unravel her guarded soul, Kian discovers the fight for her trust is more dangerous than he could've imagined.
As Eden spirals deeper into her vices, pushed further by toxic friendships and the suffocating weight of her past, Kian struggles to show her that she's more than her broken pieces. But healing isn't something that can be given-it has to be chosen.
In a story of pain, survival, and the fight for redemption, Chasing Oblivion explores the thin line between destruction and salvation, and whether love is enough to bring someone back from the edge.