Indecent Suggestion by Elizabeth Bevarly (HB 189)

They are best friends and co-workers, have known each other all through childhood.  Occasionally they've strayed beyond friendship and kissed/touched, but she's always stopped them and brought them back into the friend zone.  He's been in love with her for years and knows it and wishes he were free to admit it.  They both smoke: she makes a bet with him and drags him off to a hypnotherapist to help them quit.  Whoops, the hypnotherapist mistakes them for another client and puts an urge to have uninhibited sex into their heads!  It could lead to some very embarrassing situations when the heroine suddenly gets the urge to jump her best friend. 

This was a good book, with great passion, nice friends-to-lovers story.  I had some small bugs: the heroine's story was told in the "stream of consciousness" style so that we knew all her thoughts and her thoughts were on sex not love...  the writing style used a bit too much repetition of words and the immature thoughts of the heroine jumped onto the page without being held back (so the romance wasn't as preserved, because the thoughts were murky/disorganized/unloving). 

Rating: 3.5/5 stars, I love a book about friends-to-lovers. 

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