"A winner"
One month ago sexual therapist Esther Knight died.
Vanessa magazine owner Beth Cantro needed someone to take
over the deceased sexpert's column written under the
pseudonym Esther Scott. Beth turned to her friend Dr.
Amanda O'Neal to take over the column. Knowing that she
probably will not receive tenure at Harmons College due to
her former relationship with Bob Burns, now head of the
Psych department, a reluctant Amanda, feeling she is in
over her head (no pun intended), agrees. Private investigator Zachary Grant investigates the murder
of Dr. Knight in New York. He visits Amanda in her
Maryland Eastern Shore home seeking clues, but instead the
duo vibrates with horniness for one another. When someone
tries to kill Amanda, Zach offers his protection. Soon
they are making love and falling in love, but a killer
still lurks. BEDROOM THERAPY is a torrid private investigative romance
with the heated emphasis on the equatorial hot
relationship between the sleuth and the doctor. The story
line is fun to follow especially when Zach and Amanda
compete to turn the other on (not that it took much). The
murder subplot is more an impetus to bring the dynamic duo
together so that the honorary chains of love can bind them. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 25, 2003
SummaryArousing...
Phone sex, fantasies, fetishes and more... It's all in a day's
work for new sexual advice columnist Dr. Amanda O'Neal.
She enjoys answering the racy letters she gets and helping
people with their sex lives. After all, she hasn't had much
of a sex life herself lately!
Explicit...
P.I. Zachary Grant suddenly shows up with a few probing
questions of his own, mostly about her predecessor. But soon
he wants to know much more about gorgeous Amanda...and what
makes her hot. What does shefantasize about? And could the
delicious doc help Zach out with some personal bedroom therapy?
Climactic!
Amanda knows this will be a hands-on situation. And Zach is
like no other man she's met. But can the two of them deal
with the morning after...?
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