The Boyfriend Sessions

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Pub Date Oct 23 2014 | Archive Date Nov 18 2014

Description

Please take your seats. The journey to happiness may involve some turbulence.


Christa Morrison has commitment issues, a fact that quickly became apparent after fleeing a romantic proposal in Paris, the thunder of impending wedding bells ringing in her ears.


Back in Sydney, she turns to her closest friends for reassurance. Instead they offer her a startling and painful diagnosis: she's a relationship junkie. The cure? An extreme rehabilitation program guaranteed to reform even the most L-word illiterate.


With her girlfriends along for the ride, Christa commits to their radical plan and the chances of recovery look good. The only problem is Max Spencer. The one guy Christa—and her friends—never expected her to fall for. But he's proving to be a temptation she may not have the willpower to resist ...


For a shot at happiness, is being with Max worth betraying her friends? And will Christa have the strength to trust her heart when her colorful relationship history comes back to haunt her?


It might just be enough to make a poor girl leave the country (again).



Please take your seats. The journey to happiness may involve some turbulence.


Christa Morrison has commitment issues, a fact that quickly became apparent after fleeing a romantic proposal in Paris...


A Note From the Publisher

Belinda is a marketing communications specialist and copywriter who allowed an addiction to romance and chick-lit to get the better of her. She was named a top ten finalist in the Romance Writers of Australia Emerald Award in both 2013 and 2014.

Her other addictions include music and cars. Belinda's eclectic music taste forms the foundation of many of her writing ideas and her healthy appreciation for fast cars means she would not so secretly love a Lamborghini. For now she'll have to settle with her son's Hot Wheels collection and writing hot male leads with sports cars.

Belinda lives in Sydney and blogs regularly about writing and reading here: www.belindawilliamsbooks.com

Belinda is a marketing communications specialist and copywriter who allowed an addiction to romance and chick-lit to get the better of her. She was named a top ten finalist in the Romance Writers of...


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Featured Reviews

Are You Commitment Phobic?
Pop Quiz:

1. Do you want to postpone making a decision about a relationship and where it is going?
2. Are you afraid of being abandoned?
3. Do you run away from relationships before your partner runs from you?
4. Are you afraid of marriage because your parents/siblings have a record of marriage break-ups?
5. Do you choose partners who have nothing to offer you?

If you answered ‘yes’ to three or more of the above then you are a commitment phobe and likely a Queen of Denial too.

You now have to question why you became this way.
The most common cause is a break-up of your family after your parents split up - perhaps with great rancour and despair. Yes, something else you can blame your parents for! And so it was with Christa the narrator of this novel.

This was an interesting novel I thought and actually considered, through its format, some of the issues that you can have with relationships. In some ways, it was a take on the Letters page of any magazine where people try to work out why they are having problems and go to an Agony Aunt to get them resolved.

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