"fine mystery"
After a series of unflattering lessons with the opposite
sex, Christine McMullen thinks there is something
seriously wrong with them and she wants to help them.
Twelve years of waitressing and going for a degree allows
her to become a psychologist practicing in California
where she tries extra hard to straighten up men who come
to see her for help. Her most famous patient is Andrew R. Bomstad, a wealthy
former tight end for the NFL Lions who Christina is
treating for impotency. She finds her renowned patient
sensitive and caring until the day he brings in a bottle
of her favorite alcoholic beverage; takes out his erect
penis and tries to rape her. She fights with him trying
to fend him off and the next thing she knows he is dead.
Lieutenant Rivera believes she killed him in a lovers'
quarrel and refuses to believe her when she tells him
their relationship was professional. To clear her name
Christine starts asking questions which result in her
getting beat up, her brake line cut, and almost killed. Move over Stephanie Plum and Bubbles Yablonsky to make
way for Christina McMullen, the newest blue collar sexy
professional woman who finds herself in hair raising predicaments that almost get her murdered. The chemistry
between the psychologist and the police lieutenant is so
hot that readers will see sparks fly off the pages. Lois
Greiman, who has written over fifteen delightful romance
books, appears to have a great career as a mystery writer
also. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 1, 2005
SummaryANALYZE THIS....
Chrissy McMullen has made a career leap, all the way from
slinging drinks at Chicago's most notorious nightclub to
dispensing psychotherapy from her sleek new practice in L.A.
Even if she can't quite shed her too-loud, too-curvy alter
ego--or the brawling family that insists on claiming kinship.
So when her most famous client, buff football star "Bomber"
Bomstad, starts chasing her around her desk and getting,
well...unzipped...Christina gets just a little miffed--until
Bomber has the bad manners to drop dead at her feet.
Enter Jack Rivera, a no-nonsense detective with a grim
attitude and a great butt, who's determined to prove this
cocktail-waitress-turned-shrink was engaging in some very
unethical behavior. Persuading Rivera that she's not a
murderer isn't going to be easy. Plunging headfirst into a
city full of people in need of some serious therapy, Chrissy
will have to use all her street smarts, a good deal of sex
appeal, and a little love to clear her name--and cancel an
appointment with a killer.
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