GRR Reviews The Billionaire and the Therapist by Kim Koby

Natalie changed her name and her life to get away from her stalker. Starting over in Texas is proving to be harder than she imagined. So when a widower billionaire father John offered her room and board AND 200K for a year to help his daughter. she can't refuse. But the daughter witnessed the death of her mother and had stopped speaking altogether. John was grateful to have found Natalie, even though he is certain she's keeping a secret. As they get closer to each other and witnessed his daughter's slow recovery, will that secret tear them apart?

Uh, sorry, the ending was a total fakeout. The threat was dealt with in a single sentence. I feel robbed. Same with John's father's threats about having her investigated. Nor did we ever figure out how did the stalker figure out where Natalie went, despite she has changed her name, moved across the country, AND taken up residence in John's exclusive town. The book has too many of these WTF? moments.

Category: Contemporary / Romantic suspense?

Overall Rating: 2/5

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