Therapy

Adrianna Dane
Contemporary erotic romance
Available from Amber Quill Press
ISBN: 978-59279-652-6
December 2006

A professional hockey player is what Rick Ballantine turns out to be, enough to shock poor Chris out of her wits. Had she known the truth, she would never have opted for taking this awful risk again. But for Chris, backing off at this stage was simply out of question, being head over heels in love with Rick. Chris swears never to love another Craig Aspen again. Her fling had ended ages ago; still the bitter memories hurt. Now she avoids talking about her past lover to Rick, with the fear of losing her love forever.

Then Craig is traded to a team near her new home. With no choice left, Chris discloses the truth to Rick. Boldly, she reveals her ugly story about her old and painful relationship with Craig and the past demons that continue to haunt her to this day. But a million thanks to Rick, who turns out to be the opposite of Graig Aspen who was a brute in every way. Rick's genius mind comes up with the bright idea of therapy meant to heal Chris and give her back her life. Rick proves his metal by being her compatible match and drives the fear out of her system and loves her with great passion. In the end, will this magic man’s sweet, passionate sex therapy work and rid Chris of her terrifying nightmares for good?

The way Adriana Dane has written Therapy is very astounding, compelling and riveting. Therapy is full of passion and hot steamy sex, which will provide great sexual pleasure and satisfaction to all its readers. The story is based on a true, but harsh fact that there are numerous Craig Aspens, who do exist in real life and many women like Chris do suffer at their hands. By sheer luck, sometimes such women also come across men like Rick who turn out to be a blessing in disguise to them. I enjoyed this novel thoroughly, and I’m sure the readers too will find this captivating novel extremely entertaining, for it’s an excellent read.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Samia Muqueem
October 5, 2007

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