• standalone rom-com
4.9 Stars

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 TV–worthy tantrums? Check. Letter of recommendation from my
velociraptor-like supervisor?
That’s going to take a miracle. Not only because my boss said
I have to cure our most-prized client’s writer’s block in time for him to meet
his insane deadline, but also because that client just so happens to be …
Thomas F*@%ing O’Reardon.
Yeah, that Thomas O’Reardon. 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 don’t involve taking our clothes off … it’s torture.
So, when Thomas casually asks me out at the end of a therapy
session, I’m 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 option—the 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? I’ve never actually done group therapy. And
side problem: my other clients are heathens. But what’s the worst that could
happen? I mean, it’s not like I’m going to lose all control of the group and
let it devolve into a chaotic, bloodthirsty, topless fight club.
Right?

Atlanta.
Great Rom-Com with a bit of drama and heartbreak and lots of crazy laugh moments!
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Wall Street Journal bestselling author BB Easton lives in
the suburbs of Atlanta with her long-suffering husband, Ken, and two adorable
children. She recently quit her job as a school psychologist to write books
about her punk rock past and deviant sexual history full-time. Ken is suuuper
excited about that.
BB’s debut memoir, 44 Chapters About 4 Men, is the
inspiration for the #4 Most-Watched Netflix Original Series of all time,
Sex/Life. Because she had so much fun writing it, BB went on to publish four
more wickedly funny, shockingly steamy, and heartwarmingly honest books, one
for each man in her memoir: Skin, Speed, Star, and Suit.
The Rain Trilogy, an epic, immersive,
end-of-the-world romance, is BB's first work of fiction. Or at least, that's
what she thought when she wrote it in 2019. Then 2020 hit and all of her
dystopian plot points started coming true. Hopefully, her feel-good romantic
comedy Group Therapy will fix everything.