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To see him take personal responsibility for his actions and how they've affected Calliope and to see him take part in her punishment Sorry, none of that happens. Actually, Calliope is handed over to him so that he can punish her and and try to force her compliance. The fail, unfortunately, doesn't stop there. We have frustrating characters, too little plot for too many novels, bad pacing, vague action scenes and feminist issues with how the main character is treated.

I could spend all day complaining about how often we had to have Kate reassured that Henry loved her, or how frustratingly annoying Henry is or how unnecessary James is as a character. And it was terrible. You know, I think that's actually worse than if he were a virgin It's still a copout in so many ways and it's still thoughtless in its narrative and treatment of characters. I won't read the next one. I think Carter's progress as a writer is limited in the world she's already built. But I do think I've seen evidence in the text that leads me to believe that she's better than this. I guess I'll have to wait until she leaves this series behind to find out if that's true.

View all 51 comments. Dec 26, Soumi rated it really liked it Shelves: Before reading I was about to congratulate Hades and Kate, our newly married couple, and about to welcome Kate to underworld After reading There are many series came out in last few years on mythology, and most of them were adapted from Persephone Myth.

Among them all I think, The Goddess Test was one of the best series, better than another adaption Abandon Goddess Interrupted took place exactly after six months where The Goddess Test ended. But somehow King of Titans has been awake, throwing the underworld and the whole Olympus was in misbalance and the traitor who is responsible for the whole mess is one of their own. Henry has been kidnapped so are the other gods, and Kate must seeks for aid from a person in order to rescue Henry, the person who knows the underworld better than anyone and the person is none other than Persephone, first wife of Henry.

I think that the author did a very good job of taking some elements of the Greek Mythology and then creating something new, and I was absolutely thrilled with the changes. The book was a perfect blending of mythology into modern story. Individually, the characters were very different from each other with their own attitude and powers.

I liked how they interacted with each other and bought the family together, of course other than the traitor. Kate and Henry Kate was a naive girl in The Goddess Test who was struggling with the whole situation of becoming bride of Henry, and in this book we saw her grown into this independent, stubborn, selfless and strong person who was determined not to lose anyone else she loves.

With her newly discovered power as a goddess, she took the responsibilities with grace as a true queen of underworld. Kate was exactly the kind of character you will feel for. You will really feel the intense feelings of her inner suffering and mental anguish, that may brought tears into your eyes just like it did to me. Henry was seductive and secretive as always. He was not very good at expressing feeling like he was an expert of ruling underworld, which creates several misunderstandings between Henry and Kate.

His heart was torn between his past with Persephone and present with Kate; I could sense emotional battle within him. Romance Kate loved Henry unconditionally knowing Henry will never be able to love her in the way he did Persephone and she never stopped loving him. Right from the start the romantic tension between them builds and finally explored into a hot romance that we were eagerly waiting for, which made the book unputdownable. Apparently Kate was not only one victim of one sided love, I felt kind of bad for James too.

Cliffhanger Alert Goddess Interrupted delivers a wonderful atmospheric tale with unexpected twists and dark moments that will bring to the edge. I was hooked in the story and never wanted to put it. I hate to mention the last few pages will wrench your heart from your chest which might make you crazy for the next book.

Like I said there was definite cliffhanger. View all 14 comments. The first one was brilliant, now i'm dying for the next one!!!!!

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View all 7 comments. Jul 16, Lauren Suero rated it really liked it. Seeing as I just finished the book, I'm going to need time and a bottle of vodka in order to process that ending. Epic cliffhanger to rival Holly Black's 'White Cat'. Why yes, it did take me a while to process this book.. Mostly because I really wanted to save a review until I had the chance to read 'The Goddess Hunt' the novella before this book. I hold a soft spot in my heart for this series. It was one of the first books I publicly reviewed The Goddess Test and I l Seeing as I just finished the book, I'm going to need time and a bottle of vodka in order to process that ending.

It was one of the first books I publicly reviewed The Goddess Test and I loved almost everything about it. Needless to say when I was given an early copy to read, I was all about 'Goddess Interrupted'. The book was fairly consistent throughout its entirety. There were quite a few times where I wanted to strangle Kate or Henry. Their mood swings literally give me whiplash yes, I quoted 'Twilight' there As we get further into the series, I hope these two can grow up and get their stuff together.

Still love them to pieces, though. Persephone is introduced in this novel, but only that: She is essential to the storyline and I look forward to seeing this part progress. Which leaves me with the ending. I have never wanted the next book so bad.. View all 5 comments. See this review and more on The Moonlight Library! Fanfiction of a novel which is a modern-day retelling of a Greek myth? Where was the mouthy, sassy, confident young woman of the first book and novella?

Where was the verbal slapdowns? Where was my feisty girl? In See this review and more on The Moonlight Library! Did I mention the angst? I mean, come on, I like angst in my teen fiction. This novel had NO substance. It was just girls hating each other and being bitchy and Kate constantly worrying if Henry loved her and then deciding she would leave but not really because she just wanted a reaction out of Henry. And some sub-plot of Cronus the Titan wanting to kill everyone.

And Calliope being jealous of Kate, and Kate being jealous of Persephone, who was totally characterised as some kind of femme fatale cocktease. Speaking of our favourite Underworld King, we were forced to endure Cold-hearted! It took me over a month to read it. I normally read two books a week at least. Kate was thoroughly unlikeable, as was Henry. The characters were inconsistent with the previous novel, and there was way too much angst.

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I was especially angry when Carter decided the first god to give up would be Ares. You know, the god of war. I know him as this guy: Does he really look like the kind of guy to give up on a fight? Overall, I was extremely disappointed by this novel. This is my very first one star review. It took me over a month to struggle through this novel. The only reason I finished it was because I also own and would like to review the next novella and novel in the series.

If I did not have these books, perhaps I would have given up on this novel and not reviewed it at all. I cannot recommend it as either good literature or an exciting, fun story. It was simply a chore, and that makes it even more disappointing because I enjoyed The Goddess Test so much. View all 10 comments. Henry is in danger and Kate Winters has to track one soul out of a billion down in the Underworld, a soul she fears she will never live up to, and ask for her help.

This was one hell of a sequel!! While the first book, Goddess Test , was structured around the possible relationship between Henry and Kate, Goddess Interrupted takes things up a notch. An old evil awakens, a plot for revenge thickens and the seeds of doubt is weaved throughout Cronus has awoken. An old evil awakens, a plot for revenge thickens and the seeds of doubt is weaved throughout the entire story.

I really have to hand it to Aimee Carter. I love the way she spin's the story of Hades and Persephone, but I also loved how she handles the other mythical players, mostly James and Ava. It's so alive, fresh and unique. But I gotta say, my emotions were all over this book.

Hatred, betrayal, revenge, doubts and all consuming love tangles up in one big exasperating mess and I was conflicted the entire time but in the best way possible. Henry and Kate have one of those maddening take two-step forwards then two-steps back relationships, and it was pretty hard to witness specially since I was having just as many doubts as Kate.

Anyone who's read the first book knows that Henry is one complicated guy. He's moody, brooding, and wears that mask of indifference better then any character I've read before. I truly couldn't figure out what he was feeling till the last few chapters, something Carter did an amazing job with. Kate is just awesome in this book. She questions a lot about her marriage which was understandable but she's not the most patient of characters. Still, I liked how selfless she is and how far she'd go to do the right thing and how much she truly loves.

I think ya'll are gonna love Persephone! What a riveting character that adds just as much suspense and flare as the heart-pounding plot. Bottom line, I couldn't get enough of this book. It was simply amazing. It has the most brilliant twists and turns, pure entertainment from start to finish and a romance worth waiting for. The thing about getting to read this early is that it's going to be even more painful to wait that much longer for the final book.

Fans of The Goddest Test, your in for a real treat! Arc provided by Netgalley and Harlequin Teen View all 21 comments. Feb 21, Taneika rated it really liked it Shelves: More of my reviews can be found at Flipping Through the Pages! I enjoyed but didn't love The Goddess Test and judging by some reviews of this installment, those who loved the first installment, weren't huge fans of this o More of my reviews can be found at Flipping Through the Pages!

I enjoyed but didn't love The Goddess Test and judging by some reviews of this installment, those who loved the first installment, weren't huge fans of this one. I have to say I'm the opposite! Maybe it's because I'm a bit of an emotional wreck at this point of my life. Or maybe it was just my cup of tea! For whatever reason, I enjoyed this installment even more than its predecessor. The novel starts off with a bang and it doesn't slow down for a long time! From the get-go, Kate just couldn't catch a break.

She has just come back from her 6 month "break" in Greece and pretty much the moment she sets foot in the freaking door, trouble goes down with a Titan. Kate then goes on a trip in the Underworld in order to save her loved ones. Now, for the first half of the book, Kate, Ava and James are on said trip together and it's basically walk, walk, walking for days on end. But you know what? I found it interesting.

Aimee Carter has this wonderful way of making time fly in a couple of pages and only adds the good bits in. Although it sounds incredibly boring to read, it wasn't. It was always interesting and I really loved the pace throughout the entire novel. I love Kate even more thanks to this installment.

Even when she is at her lowest point, she still manages to at least appear strong, she never really loses her marbles, she is incredibly impulsive, but not an idiot and she is funny. The car was a piece of shit anyway. But may I just say, it's incredibly weird to read "Stick shift", when we call them manuals in Australia: As the novel progresses, Kate's emotions spiral out of control and so did mine.

For about 3 chapters straight as a rough estimate , I was a blubbering mess and wanted to reach out for Kate, give her a massive hug and cry together! As an interesting turn of events, Kate returns home much sooner than I expected and I was left wondering where Aimee Carter was going with this as it seemed that everything was resolved for a little while about pages before the novel finished.

During this time, Kate discovers more about who she is and why. Her and Henry also have some uh, issues which also made me cry on Kate's behalf seriously, Henry could use some guidance in "How to Show Affection". I could understand both Henry and Kate and why they felt the way they did and I'm SO glad that things got sorted out!

And then there's the cliffhanger to defeat all cliffhangers-it's up there with Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke and Bone As soon as I finished those last few pages, I kinda felt angry. Mainly due to the fact that I have to wait God knows how long until the next installment.

I went from thinking "HA-HA good one! Henry doesn't define you. At this point I was in hysterics, damn it! I received this for review from Netgalley and this has not influenced my review at all. Jan 22, Kelly rated it it was ok. The biggest problem with The Goddess Test was its bowdlerization of the Greek gods. Carter had rendered the gods nearly unrecognizable by making them believers in a strict Christian morality.

Here, she fixes that to a large extent. The problem, instead, is one of focus. Carter is better at writing, and more focused on, social drama than action or epic conflicts. While I disliked the portrayal of the gods and the final twist, for the most part the emotional content rang true and was compelling. In Goddess Interrupted , Carter has an opportunity to make this a more epic story, but this potential goes unrealized.

Cronus, the evil Titan, has awakened and is on the verge of being freed. If he escapes, humanity is doomed and all the gods will fade. But the social drama remains the focus of the novel. After all, these were the gods who started a war over a certain golden apple.

The problem is balance. The Cronus threat feels secondary to these dramas. The Cronus plot does come to the fore in the action scenes, but there are too few of these, and too much of the action is narrated to Kate and the reader after the fact. I would be willing to read future books by Carter, but probably not in this series.

View all 4 comments. Mar 15, Educating Drew rated it it was ok Shelves: Oh why oh why do I do this to myself? I read and reviewed The Goddess Test last year and was ultimately meh about the whole experience. There were just so many things I couldn't buy into. Not to mention all of the gods and goddess running around in these constructed roles. Nope, couldn't fall hopeless in love with it even though I wanted Oh why oh why do I do this to myself? Nope, couldn't fall hopeless in love with it even though I wanted to oh so badly!

BUT because it seemed as though everyone and by everyone I probably mean more tweens and teens and YA Adult readers like myself adored it so when the second in the trilogy it IS going to be just a trilogy, yes? As I might have said to a student who I made a wrong recommendation to Kate Winters the newest goddess and immortal to the Other-world clan has come back from her six month above-ground journey to Greece and is ready to start a new life with the surly Henry, god of the Underworld.

And yet, when she returns, Henry isn't all that enthused with her arrival. At least not the level of enthusiasm that she expected. And then the creator Chronos of the gods has come back with the mission to terrorize and destroy. This ultimately forces Kate to bring Persephone back into the picture even though Henry is still dealing with his feelings. And this is where I'm gonna be a Hater. As a female and I don't think I use that card frequently , but more importantly an Experienced Female who Teaches Young Females I am annoyed with the relationship that Kate and Henry represent.

Please someone stamp codependent relationship on Kate's head. So for that reason alone I couldn't enjoy the action of the story. Was that part good? I'm sure it probably was. Will someone remind me not to read the third one? Jul 06, Ari Reavis rated it really liked it Shelves: Well this one had the meanest cliffhanger Kate returns after her 6 months away and all hell has broken lose in the Underworld. There was a freaking love triangle and it got on my lasttttt nerve. What made it worse was that Henry wasn't confused about if he wanted Kate or Persephone..

I would've been out of the Underworld so fast, sleezeball Henry w Well this one had the meanest cliffhanger I would've been out of the Underworld so fast, sleezeball Henry wouldn't have known what happened. Kate was so weak and had almost zero self-esteem the majority of the book and it really pissed me off. But I still loved it and the twists and turns. There was some violence and you basically find out all the gods sleep together and it's.. View all 6 comments. Jun 30, Michelle rated it it was amazing Shelves: Posted on Book Chelle.

Afterwards, I proceeded to read it a couple more times. I fell in love with the retelling and reinvention of who Henry represented, and all the emotions felt through Kate. Goddess Interrupted was a great follow-up. I laughed, I cried, and most importantly, I loved. After a six-month vacation in Greece, Kate finally comes home to Henry.

But instead of a great welcome Posted on Book Chelle. But instead of a great welcome home from Henry, Kate is greeted with troubling news. Kate travels down to the Underworld, to save Henry and everyone she loves. The journey allowed Kate to face her fears. I felt the same connection with Kate then as I did now.

Not only did Kate have to face the problems of the war, but she also faced the history of Persephone. I mean to be overshadowed by a memory? But despite what she was feeling, Kate put forth the best of herself, and sacrificed what she needed to — regardless of her fears and insecurities. The characters evolved and I got to know them a little more.

I have to say, I enjoyed the depth of character development that Carter took me to. Sure, I felt a connection, but Carter has a way with building her characters that allowed the characters to be tangible. I was involved in every way that her characters were. Carter took me on a roller coaster filled with emotions. I felt a little angst, then I felt some other feelings. I loved the plot, and I appreciated the obstacles. I felt like I was discovering the Underworld right along with Kate, and it was something that I enjoyed very much. I was sad when it ended.

I was surprised at the events. And most of all, I fell in love with Henry all over again. Pick it up today and fall in love with Henry and Kate. Excuse me, I need to read this one more time. Jan 11, Giselle rated it liked it Shelves: The book was provided by the publisher Harlequin through NetGalley for an honest review with no compensation provided. The book opens up with a ceremony to announce she is queen of the underworld. Until a surprise attack led by Cronus, King of the Titans and some of the Gods themselves get attacked.

This is only the first plan out of The book was provided by the publisher Harlequin through NetGalley for an honest review with no compensation provided. Talk about a bad ass villain! Calliope surely has it in for Kate and the others. If you looked up revenge in the dictionary her picture would be beside the definition. Can I say I was rooting for her instead of Kate? And everyone else including her own mother telling her that this is just the way he is and you need to give him time.

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I did however enjoy the journey in the underworld. All those Souls there for eternity. Only feeling pain and suffering. Aimee Carter definitely painted a realistic portrayal of hell and I applaud her. As for the ending well, damn I think there always should be a cliffhanger ending. Because it makes me want to grab the next book! A great fun read, but I could do without the annoying laments of unrequited love.

Apr 03, Anne rated it liked it Shelves: I may be rating this higher than I would have if I hadn't just read and disliked Underworld a week or so ago. Out of the two of these books, Goddess Interrupted is definitely better Just thought I'd pass on that little nugget of information. This series, unfo I may be rating this higher than I would have if I hadn't just read and disliked Underworld a week or so ago.

This series, unfortunately, is not what I was hoping for. Still, it's not awful, and I did enjoy reading it. The story picks up after her 6 month vacation on the surface, when Kate arrives back in the Underworld, ready to be crowned Queen. Henry is still hung up on Kate's sister, Persephone, so the entire book is basically about Kate trying to win Henry over. Call me crazy, but since you usually don't see a lot of stories that revolve around the girl trying to win the guy , I thought it was kind of cool.

Well, except for that tiny huge voice inside of me that kept screaming at her to dump his sorry ass. At any rate, I'm sure that I'll be reading the next book, just to see how this little soap opera plays out. The climax of the story seemed to be dead in the center of the book and it wasn't even that climactic. If anything, the last page was the most interesting of the entire book. I feel like this book was a step down from The Goddess Test because any love that I had for any of the characters just disappeared.

I really didn't care what happened to them in the end and that saddens me. Kate was so a 3. Kate was so angsty in this book and pretty much imagined all of the relationship problems between her and Henry. Also, she was weirdly obsessed with Henry with only having been with him in person for six months.

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She was vowing that she would never look at any man the way that she looked at him and that even if they weren't gods that she would marry him in real life? Kate was so strong-willed and cool in the first book but in this book it translated to whiny and clingy. Even though I've ranted for an entire paragraph, the last pages did get a lot better and Kate and Henry finally got their priorities straightened out.

Oh Mann das war ja mal ein Schuss in den Ofen. Aber Oh Mann das war ja mal ein Schuss in den Ofen. Aber so bald werde ich Band 3 wohl erstmal nicht lesen Twists, drama, betrayal, a little bit of romance and a touch of the unknown are what fans of Aimee Carter's Goddess Test series can except to find in her sequel, Goddess Interrupted.

I couldn't wait to jump back into this series. I wasn't sure what to to except with this sequel, as I had a lot of unanswered questions after reading the first book in this series, and I definitely received a few answers I wanted and then some. What Aimee did with her storyline completely took me by surprised.

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I was Twists, drama, betrayal, a little bit of romance and a touch of the unknown are what fans of Aimee Carter's Goddess Test series can except to find in her sequel, Goddess Interrupted. I wasn't expecting some of the things that happened, to happen in this story. In order to keep my review spoiler free, I won't get into specifics, but I will say I loved that Aimee totally upped the game with Goddess Interrupted. In The Goddess Test Kate won her immortality and her hand in marriage to Henry, but in this sequel we get to see just how hard that immortality is going to be for Kate.

Thinking that returning back to the Underworld after months being above the surface which was part of the agreement , Kate isn't treated with the warm welcome she expected. Instead she's greeted with chaos and a husband who's standoffish, leaving Kate to wonder if she did the right thing. There were moments during this story I wanted to thump both Henry and Kate upside their heads, not that, that would have done anything. They are immortal after all, but I seriously wanted to tell both of them to wake up and realize what they're doing and how it's effecting the other person.

I started to get a little frustrated, as well as impatient with them during parts of this book, but I was rewarded for my patience with a great scene between these two, towards the end. I'll just leave it at that There were times I wanted to jump in and ask the characters what the heck they were doing and other times I understood the motives behind their actions.

There were a few characters who played much bigger roles in the story this time around, like Persephone. I liked getting to know her and understand her a bit more, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of her as the series continues. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Sessions Interrupted by Kristi Pelton. Keep it Professional thought she had control of these sessions. She didn't know who she was dealing with.

Paperback , pages. Published July 10th first published July 8th To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Sessions Interrupted , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Jul 22, Baba added it Shelves: No official rating but I would have given it 0 Kieran-f ck-off-stars. I wish I could have kept on reading in order to officially rate this book. Alas, I could not because my health is clearly more important than a shitty book and it's even shittier MCs.

This book reads like a highly irritating NA story. The heroine who's supposed to be a Master level psychologist was twenty-three-years-old and acted like a juvenile teenager. The heroine what heroine? First therapy session and the only thing she wrote down on her notepad was how hot or handsome or WTF-ever he was. Are you shittin' me? But if you must know, my car broke down and I live in a shithole. Now please talk to me. I have to give reports to the court and right now, I've got nothing.

And don't get me started on the hero. A twenty-six-year-old presumptuous asshole the likes I have hardly ever met in my fictional world of disgusting male lead characters. All he's got is an incredibly overinflated ego that would vanish into thin air as soon as anyone would dare stick a needle into his stupid brain cells.

Jesus Christ on a crutch. Kieran, please do me a favor and get lost!!! The only thing I did while reading this book was working myself in a totally agonizing frenzy. I'm not sure if I have any sangfroid left. Book goes back to Amazon for a refund of my money. View all 55 comments. Jul 08, Mandy rated it really liked it. I really enjoyed this book. Kieran had to be in court-ordered therapy and Megan is his therapist. I really liked the beginning dynamics between these two characters. Kieran is pretty hard to resist even with all his arrogance. I really liked Megan as well but I'm pretty sure she's the worst therapist ever.

I really liked this book, it was steamy and fun but also dealt with some serious issues as well. Jul 10, Clista rated it it was amazing Shelves: Kristi Pelton has given us a new book boyfriend to dream about. Kieran Scott is a Harley riding bad boy. He is in court yet again. This time, Judge Joe sends him to court ordered therapy. When Kieran's eyes capture Megan Clark, his world is about to rocked. Scott will try to convince himself he shouldn't deserve her.

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These two characters have both been through hard life experiences. They can not deny Kristi Pelton has given us a new book boyfriend to dream about. They can not deny the immediate attraction and chemistry they share. The bantering between them is witty, funny, sexy, and just believable. I felt a strong connection to both characters. The secondary characters are worth mentioning. Andrew will hold a special place in my heart. I enjoyed the plot and the flow of the story.

I was cheering for them and I bet you will too. I am a big fan of epilogues. This one will leave you a satisfied reader. A player's gotta play. I am impressed and proud of her growth and writing skills. Something unique and or even special, is how there are little pieces of the pacific west coast in all her stories.

I hope you enjoy the ride Jul 07, Kailie Sarkissian rated it it was amazing. It grabbed me from the first page and i couldn't put it down. Kristi Pelton can write a hot guy that you think about even when you aren't reading the book. This is one of those books i will read again and again. Kieran is HOT and a bad boy who really isn't. You kind of want to hate him but you don't.


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He gets into some trouble and is ordered to therapy where he meets "DOC". He knows he wants her and makes it happen I fell in love with Megan she hasn't been dealt the best of hands. She does try to make the best of everything she is given and is amazing person. As hard as she tries to not start anything with Kieran, she loses that battle fast. And boy when they finally give into their desires it is HOTT.

You will not be disappointed. It's Steamy and real. Seriously go one click this book! I cant wait for more from Kristi Jul 11, Tiffany rated it it was amazing. I want more of them and their Friends!


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    He does not do the dating scene which works for Megan because well she does not seem to have much luck in finding men that hold her interest. Therapy teaches these two many th Sessions Interrupted is phenomenal, a must read. Therapy teaches these two many things about the other including the undeniable sexual tension that neither want to advance on for their own reasons. You get lost between the covers, and become one with the story. That is all I will say because I refuse to give anything away! Jul 07, Madison rated it it was amazing Shelves: I really loved this book.

    Every book Kristi Pelton writes gets better and better and this one is my favorite by far. Kieran and Megan have such a great love story! I already can't wait for Pelton to start another book!! I definitely recommend this to everyone. This book was amazingly sexy. Can I say that word too much? I don't think so.

    Not in regards to this book. If you like OTT Alpha, Virgin Heroines, Alpha sluts turned one woman men, a woman that needs rescuing and off the charts chemistry between two people? This is totally for you! Perfection Perfection absolutely loved this book. I have been patiently waiting for a book that I didn't have to force myself to finish. I read books a week and some weeks are so wE cause none of the books really capture me. Jul 07, Amber rated it it was amazing. You have to meet bad boy Kieran Scott.

    I was sucked in wanting more of him I couldn't get enough. She's determined to break his hard shell and have him open up in there sessions together. Jul 09, Saunders rated it it was amazing Shelves: This was a great story, started and finished in one go. Jul 12, Zaney rated it it was amazing. It was funny and sexy and made me tearful. Kieran and Doc get a HEA and that is awesome. View all 9 comments. Jul 17, Brittany Alexander rated it it was amazing. Kieran Scott is angry. Two years ago his parents were murdered. And the one thing that really sets him off is if a man hits a woman.

    Megan Clark has been through a lot. Her childhood was filled with different faces, different families. Her mother left when she was young and left her with her abusive father. Finally she was able to run away from that life, becoming a master level psychologist that works for the courts. I bet you Kieran Scott is angry. I bet you can see where this is going. After another battery charge against Kieran, he is ordered to follow a ninety-day therapy regiment.

    And guess who his therapist is? Follow these two on their roller coaster journey to finding happiness. Watch as they slowly fall for each other, only to be faced with many challenges. Can these two work it out and find the life that they were meant for…together? If I was ranking my top reads of the year, Sessions Interrupted would be number two. I absolutely loved this book! I was in no way expecting this from Kristi Pelton. From the very beginning, I fell in love with Kieran Scott. So that made everything ten times better. The way that he thought that he could make every girl just drop to their knees for them, and how he fell to his own for a girl, just absolutely spectacular.

    The chemistry, the passion between these two, Megan and Kieran, just flows out of the book in waves. You can feel it. You can actually feel in your heart that these two are meant to be together. And you cannot deny it. And I absolutely love Kieran. I know I keep saying that, but this man, this wonderful, beautiful, sexy man, watching him progress and change for the better throughout this book, is spellbinding.

    This is definitely one I will recommend to anybody. The writing, the plot, all of it. You cannot go wrong with this book. Five gold stars for Kristi Pelton and Sessions Interrupted. This was one of those books that I never wanted to put down, the one that I ignored all my sisterly duties for. Reading this was fun. I absolutely loved it and please, please, please I implore you to read this. You will love it just as much as I do. Jul 22, Laura Dobb rated it it was amazing.

    Kristi pelton strikes again ladies, and as usual, she does not disappoint.