When twenty-one-year-old Leah Carter's latest one night stand burglarizes her apartment, her roommate forces her to attend therapy for sex addicts. Leah insists she isn't a sex addict; she just doesn't do relationships. After all, sooner or later, everyone lets you down.
At first, the group sessions are little more than an education on how to be promiscuous. Until she meets the newest addict—blue eyes, killer body, and a smile that tempts relapse.
Psychology student Will McLean is posing as a fellow addict while researching a case study on unusual addictions. But the more he learns about Leah, the more certain he is that his desire to break through her walls and unearth her secrets has nothing to do with his assignment.
As the uncertainties spike alongside the sexual tension, the only thing Leah knows for sure is that falling in love would be disastrous. Too bad love might be one addiction she can't kick.
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Colina Brennan is a new adult writer with a love for the fantastical and the romantic. When she isn’t writing, she’s attached at the hip to her kids or chasing her dog or daydreaming about what she wants to write next.
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This sounds like a great book! I like stories where the hero has something to hide and has to confess
ReplyDeleteAnother great book to add to my tbr pile!! Thanks for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely sounds like an awesome read. Right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteBecause now I HAVE to read it to find out what happens to Leah!
ReplyDeleteSex addiction is an interesting premise. And a girl is the addict?!? Plus, the hero wants to save her. Sounds fantastic! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteDifferent concept. As a nurse, I am curious.
ReplyDeleteThis premise is so different and intriguing--and, being a psychology student myself, I love books that delve into psychology more :)
ReplyDeleteI want to read this because it's different from a lot of the other addict stories. First, the addict is a girl, which we don't really see. Second, it makes you think about who you're really taking home with you and what secrets they have.
ReplyDeleteIt's a refreshing story line! :)
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