Heal Me By: Bella Grant
Posted: 05 May 2016, 21:55
Heal Me
(A Billionaire Bad Boy Romance)
By: Bella Grant
Bill is a forty-five year old billionaire. Bill is five-foot-nine, has bright green eyes as well as salt and pepper hair. One night Bill rented a room at a hotel in order to escape from his fiancé, Fiona. That night, as Bill was walking to the hotel, a man grabbed him from behind. The man easily over powered Bill and demanded that they go to the ATM and take out all of his money. When they went to the ATM, because Bill is a multi-millionaire, the robber was only able to obtain the amount of money which was in the ATM. It was then the robber took the gun he had to Bill’s head and beat him over the head until he was almost unconscious. After rolling him over, the robber kept beating Bill with the gun until someone saw and called the police. After the robbery Bill started having nightmares and suffered from PTSD. Fiona then demanded the Bill go for therapy in order to be “fixed”.
Katie recently graduated from college with her master’s degree in and holds the title of Kathleen Warren, MA, LPC. Katie has decided that she is going to take time off from school in ordered to work for a while before she goes back to school in order to obtain her doctorate. Bill comes into her office seeking her assistance in order to find a way to cope from the robbery which is causing him to suffer. Despite the fact that Katie is unemotional and professional, Bill begins to try to cross the worker-patient line. He convinces her to questionable things.
Will Katie be able to resist temptation, or will she risk everything? Will Bill be able to break down Katie’s defenses? What will come of Bill’s therapy, will he be able to cope from the robbery?
I rate Heal Me with three out of four stars. Heal me shows how difficult it is for someone, even a billionaire, to cope with a traumatic experience. Heal Me shows that despite developing PTSD and suffering from nightmares, there is a light at the end of the tunnel and there is no shame is seeking professional help to cope. Heal Me shows that despite everything, the heart wants what it wants, that love is a risk.
The reason that I rate Heal Me with three out of four stars is because I think that the book is too simple. Personally I would have added more twists, turns and plot points. I would have developed the characters further so that the reader can really connect with the characters from childhood. I would cause a huge disturbance in the book, causing an extreme occurrence. I really just felt that the book could have been better and less simple.
(A Billionaire Bad Boy Romance)
By: Bella Grant
Bill is a forty-five year old billionaire. Bill is five-foot-nine, has bright green eyes as well as salt and pepper hair. One night Bill rented a room at a hotel in order to escape from his fiancé, Fiona. That night, as Bill was walking to the hotel, a man grabbed him from behind. The man easily over powered Bill and demanded that they go to the ATM and take out all of his money. When they went to the ATM, because Bill is a multi-millionaire, the robber was only able to obtain the amount of money which was in the ATM. It was then the robber took the gun he had to Bill’s head and beat him over the head until he was almost unconscious. After rolling him over, the robber kept beating Bill with the gun until someone saw and called the police. After the robbery Bill started having nightmares and suffered from PTSD. Fiona then demanded the Bill go for therapy in order to be “fixed”.
Katie recently graduated from college with her master’s degree in and holds the title of Kathleen Warren, MA, LPC. Katie has decided that she is going to take time off from school in ordered to work for a while before she goes back to school in order to obtain her doctorate. Bill comes into her office seeking her assistance in order to find a way to cope from the robbery which is causing him to suffer. Despite the fact that Katie is unemotional and professional, Bill begins to try to cross the worker-patient line. He convinces her to questionable things.
Will Katie be able to resist temptation, or will she risk everything? Will Bill be able to break down Katie’s defenses? What will come of Bill’s therapy, will he be able to cope from the robbery?
I rate Heal Me with three out of four stars. Heal me shows how difficult it is for someone, even a billionaire, to cope with a traumatic experience. Heal Me shows that despite developing PTSD and suffering from nightmares, there is a light at the end of the tunnel and there is no shame is seeking professional help to cope. Heal Me shows that despite everything, the heart wants what it wants, that love is a risk.
The reason that I rate Heal Me with three out of four stars is because I think that the book is too simple. Personally I would have added more twists, turns and plot points. I would have developed the characters further so that the reader can really connect with the characters from childhood. I would cause a huge disturbance in the book, causing an extreme occurrence. I really just felt that the book could have been better and less simple.