Rhani Drake meets television personality Greg Stafford
when he’s referred to her for mandatory therapy. She knows what the rules are
as it pertains to client/therapy relations, but resisting Greg is another
matter. The road to happiness is never smooth, so of course, things go haywire.
Although it was clear from the get-go that this
relationship was a huge problem waiting to happen, Chicki Brown took the reader
there. The relationship between Rhani and Greg developed nicely, despite the
problems both characters had to overcome.
Brown kept me on the edge of my seat waiting for the
plotline to explode and when it did, I was right there in the middle of the
blowout with the characters. I experienced Rhani’s loss and devastation as if
they were my own.
One of the best things about this story was meeting the hero’s
family. The Stafford clan is a warm, engaging group whose stories I can’t wait
to explore. . Now that I’ve read Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, I’ll have to
backtrack to Till You Come Back To Me, which is already on my Kindle.
IMO, Chicki Brown has a winner with this series.
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough on Amazon
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