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300 pages, ebook
First published April 12, 2015








"To know me was to doubt me."Gray Donovan is a compulsive liar and has been seeing Dr. Wallace as a means to keep her job. When Dr. Wallace has to relocate, Gray is faced with having to pick a new therapist. She didn’t take her sessions seriously to begin with, so the prospect of choosing a new shrink didn’t appeal to her at all. Until she met Dr. Daniel Harrison, that is. Gray’s character growth was by far my favorite part of the book. Right from the start, I liked Gray. She was quite spirited and amusing. There were some flashback chapters interspersed throughout the novel that really helped in understanding her. I loved her interactions with Alyssa and how they really highlighted how caring and maternal she could be.
"Some people want things even if they’re not good for them."Gray was adamant in having Daniel as her therapist even when he wasn't taking in any new patients. I liked that his greatest appeal to Gray was how he could make her feel calm and relaxed. Comfortable enough to want to seek his professional help. I was enamored with Daniel. He was accommodating and compassionate. Gray is a tough cookie but as the story progresses you really see her vulnerability surface. I loved that Daniel helped her come to terms with her past and move forward. Circumstances arise that has them seeing each other outside the office as well. Had they only known each other and met within a professional setting, I probably wouldn't have found their relationship growth very realistic.
"We're all human. We all love and hurt and rise and fall."Overall, Compulsive was beautifully written and packed with great characters (both main and secondary)! I mistakenly thought this was a standalone though so now I'm suffering the wait. With how this one ended, I believe the next book will delve more into Daniel's past *grabby hands* I need it.