Being a highly respected psychotherapist means a lot to Dr. Charlotte Walsh, but the respect of her father would mean more. Her position in the family practice puts Charlotte firmly in his shadow and under the weight of his expectations. Succeeding where others have failed and landing a sought-after contract with the military would impress him, so when the opportunity arises, Charlotte is determined to prove herself.
Captain Jo Bailey doesn’t want a therapist and doesn’t believe in any of Charlotte’s beloved principles. Her superiors require her to be cleared by a mental health professional after a top-secret mission goes horribly wrong, but that doesn’t mean she has to like it. She’s sure a few harmless mind games will end therapy quickly. The last thing Jo wants is to remain Charlotte’s patient when dating her would be so much more fun.
As Charlotte and Jo’s love-hate relationship teeters on the precipice between professional disaster and true love, only their hearts can decide what matters most.
Reader Mind Games contains elements of emotional trauma
Amanda Radley had no desire to be a writer but accidentally turned into an award-winning, best-selling author. Residing in the UK with her wife and pets, she loves to travel. She gave up her marketing career in order to make stuff up for a living instead. She claims the similarities are startling.