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Group Therapy
Group Therapy | Bb Easton
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From the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of 44 Chapters About 4 Men (inspiration for the 4th Most-Watched Netflix Original Series of all time, Sex/Life) comes a fun, forbidden romantic comedy about an inexperienced psychologist and her ultra-famous client. I am thiiiiis close to finally becoming a full-fledged psychologist. PhD? Check. Prestigious postdoc position, providing therapy to entitled millionaires and C-list celebrities whose pumpkin spice lattes cost more than my Converse and make excellent projectiles during their reality TVworthy tantrums? Check. Letter of recommendation from my velociraptor-like supervisor? Thats going to take a miracle. Not only because my boss said I have to cure our most-prized clients writers block in time for him to meet his insane deadline, but also because that client just so happens to be Thomas F*@%ing OReardon. Yeah, that Thomas OReardon. The wickedly brilliant, achingly beautiful, devastatingly British best-selling author whose psychological thrillers line my bookshelf at home and whose face I might or might not picture while I you get the point. Sitting in a confined space with him; inhaling the crisp, clean scent of his cologne; gazing into his broody blue eyes while trying to remember to nod and listen and come up with suggestions that dont involve taking our clothes off its torture. So, when Thomas casually asks me out at the end of a therapy session, Im forced to make an impossible choice: say yes and risk losing my dream job, or say no and risk losing my dream guy. In a panic, I blurt out a third optionthe only solution I can think of that will allow me to see this man after hours without it being considered a career-ending ethics violation: Group therapy. The only problem? Ive never actually done group therapy. And side problem: my other clients are heathens. But whats the worst that could happen? I mean, its not like Im going lose all control of the group and let it devolve into a chaotic, bloodthirsty, topless fight club. Right?
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#Therapy 🪑 #MayMontage 🥳💐♊️

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 📚👍🏻👌🏻 2y
Eggs That cover tells the story well👏🏻 2y
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TheSpineView
Group Therapy | Bb Easton
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JuliaTheBookNerd My choice too 🥰 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great choice 📚👌🏻 2y
Eggs Awesome choice 👌🏼 2y
TheSpineView @JuliaTheBookNerd Great minds!😘 2y
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OriginalCyn620
Group Therapy | Bb Easton
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Found a #pantone2023 match for this recent read!

Clwojick Great job! 💖 2y
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OriginalCyn620
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Luna, a postdoc psychologist close to getting her license, is thrown for a loop when her newest client turns out to be her celebrity crush. Thomas is a very handsome best-selling writer of psychological thrillers with a case of writer‘s block. After their first session, he asks Luna out. She can‘t accept, so instead invites him to group therapy just to spend more time with him. The only problem is that there is no therapy group! A fun read!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 2y
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OriginalCyn620
Group Therapy | Bb Easton
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Started this #forbiddenlove book this morning, and it‘s off to a good start!

#loveathon2023
#loveathon

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julesG
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Fun rom-com.

Some elements were over the top, but I enjoyed the ride.

3.5 stars

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cassareada
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I love BB Easton. Her writing style cracks me up. And the taboo therapist/client trope, for me, made up for the slow burn spice. It didn't have as much spice as her other books (44 chapters series), but it was just as funny.

I should also mention that I read this in one sitting.

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