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sariahsharp 's review for:
The Hypnotist's Love Story
by Liane Moriarty
This wasn't nearly as good as her other books. I enjoyed it, but it didn't capture me or entertain me like I had hoped.
This is the story of Ellen, a hypnotherapist, who is at the beginning of a relationship with the widowed, single father Patrick. Oh, and Patrick has a stalker ex-girlfriend, Saskia. Saskia is also one of Ellen's clients, but we don't know which one until about halfway through the book. The POV changes throughout between Saskia's first person and Ellen's third person. Sometimes it's. It clear who we're actually supposed to be rooting for (which I like, honestly).
There are a lot of interesting secondary characters that I wish we could have gotten to know better and subplots that could have added to the story but instead felt like they were tacked on.
Again, not the strongest of Liane Moriarty's work, but I still pretty much liked it.
This is the story of Ellen, a hypnotherapist, who is at the beginning of a relationship with the widowed, single father Patrick. Oh, and Patrick has a stalker ex-girlfriend, Saskia. Saskia is also one of Ellen's clients, but we don't know which one until about halfway through the book. The POV changes throughout between Saskia's first person and Ellen's third person. Sometimes it's. It clear who we're actually supposed to be rooting for (which I like, honestly).
There are a lot of interesting secondary characters that I wish we could have gotten to know better and subplots that could have added to the story but instead felt like they were tacked on.
Again, not the strongest of Liane Moriarty's work, but I still pretty much liked it.