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The Hypnotist's Love Story

The Hypnotist's Love Story

FROM THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF BIG LITTLE LIES AND HERE ONE MOMENT

A “sharp and funny romantic tale.”—O, the Oprah Magazine

Ellen O’Farrell is a professional hypnotherapist who works out of the eccentric beachfront home she inherited from her grandparents. It’s a nice life, except for her tumultuous relationship history. She’s stoic about it, but at this point, Ellen wouldn’t mind a lasting one. When she meets Patrick, she’s optimistic. He’s attractive, single, employed, and best of all, he seems to like her back. Then comes that dreaded moment: He thinks they should have a talk.

Braced for the worst, Ellen is pleasantly surprised. It turns out that Patrick’s ex-girlfriend is stalking him. Ellen thinks, Actually, that’s kind of interesting. She’s dating someone worth stalking. She’s intrigued by the woman’s motives. In fact, she’d even love to meet her.

Ellen doesn’t know it, but she already has.

Reviews
  • Very predictable

    The characters were two dimensional. I’ve read several books by this author and they are starting to feel very formulaic. I don’t think I will read more of her work.

    By VickiAtti

  • Superb!

    This was such an interesting and thoughtful story, and such a page turner! I enjoyed it immensely, it’s the kind of book that makes you sad you’ve finished it!

    By The Dominicker

  • The Hyptonist’s Love Story

    Always a good read with Lliane Moriarity.

    By PanDav32

  • It could have been so much better

    This author has a way of coming up with great plots, realistic settings, but draaaaaaaaags the story out to the point of making you want to skip entire pages. While I prefer longer books as opposed to short stories, it feels as if she’s just adding things for the sake of lengthening her stories.

    By I'm new at this

  • A story that grows on you

    Revealing and funny descriptions about he way people observe their own social interactions and deal with loss.

    By Rude Management Team

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