Reading Group Therapy: A Romantic Comedy

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Group Therapy by BB Easton is a contemporary doctor x patient romance book about a young psychotherapist Dr. Luna Sterling whos given a delicate job to coach a tempting-looking writer, Thomas OReardon

Twenty-eight years old psychotherapist, Dr. Luna Sterling (whom Im still wondering how she got to be a therapist when she still has unresolved trauma, that results in drawing gore, and morbid sketches of people at any slight inconvenience) is doing a yearlong postdoc fellowship at Atlanta Psychology Associates (a part of the one too many processes she has to pass before her licensing exams wherein shed become a certified psychotherapist if she passed) is tasked with light tasks at work.

Her job quite simply are she sees it is to just handle or play along with patients who do anything but pay attention to her. She doesn’t complain about this, but all that changes for her when her sassy boss, Erica Ito-Cohen calls her in for a favor, threatening not to write her a recommendation later if she doesn’t agree.

At the end of the briefing (not like she had a choice to object) Lou (Dr. Luna Sterling) is stunned when she learns that they need her to be Thomas OReadons, the creative specialist. Thomas Reardon is a sexy bestseller thriller writer who happens to be her favorite author.

It goes beyond that. Lou is so unhealthily obsessed with him that she owns all his books and pleasures herself with the sight of his pictures. She’s tempted to object to this offer (again, not like she has a choice) but like Icarus who can’t resist the sun, she agrees.

During their first therapy session, Lou finds it difficult to compose herself around her favorite sexy writer (just as she feared). She steals lustful glances at him when he’s not looking but still manages to do her job. Thomas, as she learns, has severe writer’s block and is months behind schedule on a million-dollar contract he has with his publisher.

Lou doesn’t realize this yet but the attraction she has for Thomas is mutual. The thriller writer since hes desperate to be cured can’t help but fantasize about shagging his beautiful curvy creative specialist.

When he can’t help it anymore, he asks Lou out. Lou is eager to accept but because of how unprofessional it is, she suggests they do group therapy so they can spend more time together and Thomas agrees.

Read Group Therapy by BB Easton to find out if Dr. Luna Sterling Lou will be willing to risk her career just to get under the sheets with this British demigod of a writer, Thomas OReardon.

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Part 1: Main Characters of Group Therapy

Dr Luna Sterling Lou

Group therapy near me Dr Luna Sterling Lou

Dr. Luna Sterling Lou is a beautiful, curvy, twenty-eight years old psychotherapist whos still on her yearlong postdoc fellowship at the Atlanta Psychology Associates. As a side means to keep herself in check, Lou draws gore and morbid sketches of people.

Aside from fantasizing about shagging her favorite writer, Thomas OReardon, Lou is adept at her morbid sketches. Matter of fact, she had always wanted to be an artist until her stepfather discouraged her advising that she get proper grades and go to college instead.

Thomas OReardon

 Group counselling Thomas OReardon

Thomas OReardon is a renowned British writer. At just thirty years old, he’s already a thriller bestseller. He’s extremely handsome, sexy, and tall. He has black eyes. He comes from a family where since his mother and cheating father has grown out of love, his sisters smother him with care.

After years of being a bestseller writer, Thomas OReardon develops severe writer’s block which causes him to be five months behind schedule with his publisher.

Faced with the risk of having his million dollar contract terminated and his refunding, Thomas goes to America to meet a creative specialist which his publisher had recommended with the hope that hell be cured

When he first meets his creative specialist he’s confused and wary because of how young she is. But after their first session and after going through her Instagram page to get a peek at her morbid sketches he’s captivated by her.

Impressed by how good her sketches are and curious about where she gets her motivation from, he’s reassured that she might help him.

In addition to that, he’s impressed by how curvy and good-looking she is and can’t help but fantasize about how he’d feel inside her.

Part 2: Hot Chapters from Group Therapy

Chapter Six

 Family Constellation Therapy Chapter Six

Six days after their first session, and still Thomas OReardon can’t stop thinking about his pretty, voluptuous creative specialist (more like shagging her anyway).

And since he doesn’t like her idea, he knows she’s right and that her prescribed solution to cure his writer’s block might work her solution as she mentioned in their last session was to go celibate, yet here he was daydreaming about shagging the same person who suggested he becomes a celibate loser.

On his way to Lou’s office, he further acknowledges Lous solution when he catches her receptionist looking at him lustfully there used to be a time when he’d kill to have a woman look at him this way but not now. So perhaps she was right that he needs to be knocked a step down.

When they begin their session properly, Lou inquires about his childhood, and he can’t help but open up to her because of how welcoming she is. At the end of their session, Lou can get Thomas to even write a poem unknowingly the first time he’d written in months.

Before he leaves, Thomas finally asks Lou out just so he can spend some more time with her. Lou is eager to accept but because of how unprofessional the setting would be she decides that they do group therapy instead.

Thomas doesn’t like the idea of sharing his problems with a bunch of American strangers, but because it means that he get to spend some more time with Dr. Luna Sterling, he agrees.

Part 3: Conclusion of Group Therapy

 Group Psychotherapy

Group Therapy by BB Easton is a contemporary doctor and patient romance book about a British thriller bestseller writer Thomas OReardon and his fan girl who also happens to be his psychotherapist (creative specialist)

It’s a very interesting book. However, what matters more is the message BB Easton passes through the book about the need for therapy as any form of trauma that is not handled properly can be catastrophic in the long run.

If you ever feel you need to vent or that you’re traumatized, please do visit a therapist. If you do not have one, you can always google where to find group therapy near you.

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