There’s only one problem- he has a stalker. Her luck changes however when she meets Patrick- a young widower with a son who seems like her perfect match. One area of Ellen’s life she doesn’t excell at however is her love life, now in her mid-thirties Ellen has yet to form a succesful or long term relationship. Ellen enjoys her job and is good at it despite a lot of scepticism- especially from her own mother. The Hypnotist’s Love Story follows Ellen, a professional hypnotherapist who uses her skills to help people lose weight, overcome phobias, stop annoying habits or even to ease physical pain. Up first is The Hypnotist’s Love Story, on its title alone this book is already intriuging and reading the blurb I was excited to read more about Ellen’s role as a hypnotist and the stalking element of the book. Recently I have bought even more of her books (so be prepared in the coming weeks for lots of Moriarty reviews) and am excited to devour more of her work. I’m a massive fan of Liane Moriarty, having loved reading both Big Little Lies and What Alice Forgot. Ellen is desperate to meet her boyfriend’s stalker, little does she know she already has.
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