Stalker Romance Books on Kindle Unlimited
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You don’t accidentally end up here (well, some of us do 😜😏). You don’t just go looking for stalker romance books unless you already know what you’re craving.
That tension that sits just under the surface of your skin. That feeling of being watched…wanted…chosen in a way that isn’t soft or safe.
Because this isn’t a gentle love story.
This is about obsession.
The kind that studies you. Learns you in a way you don’t expect. Decides you’re theirs before you ever get a say in it.
The kind of obsessive hero who doesn’t fall, he fixates.
Who doesn’t chase, he tracks.
And it’s you in their sights.
If hearing that makes something in you go a little quiet, a lot curious, you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.
Welcome.
These are the stalker romance books on Kindle Unlimited that lean all the way in with possessive alpha energy, morally gray choices, masked men, and tension that feels like a slow unravel.

✦ Rook & Rebel – Kate Crew ✦
Series: The Mavericks
Rook & Rebel doesn’t feel like a love story at first. It feels like a plan.
Rook doesn’t stumble into Regan; he chooses her. Watches her. Gets close for all the wrong reasons and then stays for reasons he never initially intended. What starts as revenge slowly twists into something heavier. Something obsessive. Something he couldn’t walk away from even if he knew how.
And Regan? She knows he’s dangerous. She can’t help but feel it.
But he’s also the first person who makes her feel like she’s actually alive.
This is the kind of story where the tension isn’t just the chase, it’s watching control slip, and then realizing neither of them wants it back.
Why read on KU:
If you love bingeing dark romance books where obsession and revenge blur together, this is the kind of Kindle Unlimited read you don’t “pace.” It’s something you devour.
Tropes: stalker romance • revenge romance • biker MMC • obsessive hero • forced proximity • morally gray love • touch her and ☠️

✦ Forget Me Not – Rachel Leigh ✦
Series: Standalone
It starts small. A simple mistake. A moment that should have ended the next morning. Everyone goes their separate ways.
And then the mistake becomes a choice because he chooses her.
Forget Me Not builds quietly, almost subtly, then quickly shifts from a coincidence to something much more intentional. He’s always there. Always just close enough. And the more she tries to move on, the more he closes the distance between them.
There’s something unsettling about how inevitable Alaric feels.
Like, once he’s noticed you, there’s no version of the story where you get away clean.
And the worst part?
You’re not entirely sure Rhea wants to.
Why read on KU:
This is one of those Kindle Unlimited romance books you pick up “just to see something,” and suddenly you’re halfway through and fully committed to their love. This one sneaks up on you in ways I didn’t expect. I talk more about that here.
Tropes: stalker romance • one night stand gone wrong • obsessive hero • cat and mouse • morally gray MMC • “you’re mine now” energy

✦ Once You’re Mine – Morgan Bridges ✦
Series: Possessing Her Duet
Once You’re Mine doesn’t pretend to be anything it’s not.
Hayden sees Calista, and that’s it. Decision made. She’s now his.
There’s no slow burn here, no gentle progression into love. It’s immediate. Intense. The kind of obsession that escalates quickly and doesn’t apologize for it. He watches. Waits. Follows. He inserts himself into her life as if it were always meant to be that way.
And somehow, the more you read, the more that certainty starts to convince you as if you’re the FMC.
This is very much the “he falls first, harder, and a little unhinged” type of book (honestly, now that I think about it, I need to reread this duet). And the tension comes from knowing exactly what he is, and watching her get pulled in anyway.
Why read on KU:
If you’re in the mood for a fast-paced, addictive KU romance book with a possessive alpha who doesn’t hesitate, this is an easy one-sitting read.
Tropes: stalker romance • possessive alpha • “he falls first” • obsession at first sight • morally gray lawyer MMC • jealous/controlling hero

✦ The Widow’s Watch – Scarlett Noir ✦
Series: Standalone
The Widow’s Watch feels like being watched before you even realize you’re not alone.
Nora built her life to disappear. New name. New house. All new rules. She needs to control every detail. That is, until the man next door starts looking a little too closely.
And then you realize. He’s not just watching her. He’s studying her…closely.
Graham doesn’t come in loud. He doesn’t need to. He’s a patient man. Methodical. The kind of man who pulls at threads until the whole story unravels in the palm of his hands. And the more he digs into Nora’s past—the five husbands, the quiet funerals—the more this stops feeling like suspicion and starts feeling personal.
What makes The Widow’s Watch is the shift.
Because at some point, you stop asking what is she hiding? And start wondering what he’s willing to do to uncover it. And when obsession meets obsession? It stops being a game.
Why read on KU:
The Widow’s Watch is the kind of dark romance that leans into psychological tension and slow, high-stakes obsession. This is a Kindle Unlimited read you sink into.
Tropes: stalker romance • neighbors to enemies to lovers • obsessive investigator • morally gray heroine • cat and mouse • secrets & lies • dark romantic suspense

✦ Hunt Me Darling – Maree Rose✦
Series: Standalone
Hunt Me Darling doesn’t just blur the line between hunter and hunted; it erases it completely.
Alexandra is supposed to understand monsters.
That’s literally her job.
But the deeper she gets into this case, the more time she spends chasing them, the more it stops feeling like a pursuit…and starts feeling like a pull.
And the thing about this story?
You never fully feel grounded.
It keeps shifting. Twisting. Making you think you’ve figured it out, and then suddenly it’s pulling you somewhere else. Somewhere darker. The dynamic between Alexandra and the men hunting her back is unsettling in the best way. There’s tension, yes, but also this constant question of who is actually in control here?
And when it clicks? When everything pieces itself together.
You feel it, like it’s always been there.
Why read on KU:
If you want a romance book that mixes obsession, mystery, and that addictive “just one more chapter” spiral, this one does not let go (and honestly, I don’t think you would want it to).
Tropes: stalker romance • why choose (MFM) • serial killers • FBI profiler FMC • cat and mouse • morally gray all around • obsession x obsession

✦Behind the Shadows – J.A. Owenby ✦
Series: Interconnected Standalone (The Shadows, 3)
Behind the Shadows feels fractured in a way that keeps you slightly off kilter the entire time.
Kip isn’t just obsessive; he’s been shaped into something else entirely. Something that’s broken. Controlled. And then rebuilt into a weapon who doesn’t fully trust his own mind (except when it comes to her).
Because even when memories fade, obsession doesn’t.
Holland isn’t supposed to exist. Not to him. Not anymore.
And yet she does.
The tension here isn’t just the chase, it’s the way reality itself feels unstable. The way you’re constantly questioning what’s real, what’s remembered, and what’s been twisted into something far darker.
And through it all…he never stops wanting her.
Why read on KU:
If you’re drawn to the darker side of Kindle Unlimited, this is a romance book that will pull you deeper the more you try to understand it.
Tropes: stalker romance • captor/captive • obsessive antihero • psychological thriller • memory loss • dark past • hunted heroine

✦My Masked Shadow – Arden Hart ✦
Series: Interconnected standalone novella (Beautiful Stalkers, 3)
This one feels invasive.
Not in a blaring way, but in a way that is quiet and creeping, making you realize that privacy doesn’t exist the way you thought it did.
He doesn’t need to follow her in the streets. He’s already deep inside her life.
Watching her through screens. Listening through mics. Knowing her habits, her routines, the things she doesn’t think anyone notices. And the contrast between who he is in person and who he is in the shadows? That’s where it gets dangerous.
Because she trusts one version of him.
And has no idea about the other.
Why read on KU:
If you love stalker romance books with modern, tech-driven twists, this read hits that unsettling “too possible” feeling
Tropes: masked man • hacker stalker • online identity • obsessive hero • “he’s closer than you think” • morally gray MMC

✦Pretty Monster – Sheridan Anne ✦
Series: Standalone
Pretty Monster is in my all-time faves.
He starts as something terrifying.
A presence. A shadow. A man who shouldn’t be there.
And then it shifts.
Because fear turns into awareness, awareness into curiosity, and curiosity turns into something a little more dangerous. The dynamic here isn’t clean or even easy. It’s messy, addictive, and constantly pushing that boundary between wrong and wanted.
And the longer it goes on, the harder it is to look away.
Why read on KU:
If you’re looking for a stalker romance that fully commits to obsession without softening it, Pretty Monster leans in hard.
Tropes: stalker romance • “he watches her sleep” • obsession • morally gray MMC • addictive dynamic • fear to fascination
And if you’ve ever wondered where fear ends, and fascination begins, this one will test that line.
You made it to the end of the list of stalker romances. Which probably means you weren’t just curious, you were looking for something that lingers a little longer than it should.
These aren’t the kind of romance books you forget when you close them. They stay. In small ways at first. A scene you replay. A line you shouldn’t have liked as much as you did.
And then suddenly, you’re thinking about them again.
That’s the thing about stalker romance books—they don’t ask for your attention. They take it. Slowly. Completely. Until you’re not even sure where the line was to begin with.
So if one of these made you pause and say oooo, that sounds so good. Go ahead.
Add it to your TBR.
Open the tab.
Start the first chapter.
And come back and tell me what you thought.
Just don’t be surprised if you look up a few hours later, and you realize you never really left. 🖤
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