The Nature of a Woman
An intriguing psychological journey filled with memorable cameos of characters from Sylvester Stephens’s previous novels, unforgettable erotic encounters, and a twisted yet realistic story line
Dr. Johnny Forrester is a psychologist, former sex addict, and brother to Michael Forrester, the steamy protagonist from The Office Girls. Desperate to understand the minds of his mentally disturbed female patients and validate himself as a doctor, Johnny repeatedly violates the sacred boundary that protects the doctor-patient relationship. He tolerates the blatant manipulation of a woman accused of abusing her child, allows a Pulitzer Prize — winning Nobel Laureate to make him her submissive protégé, and has an adulterous affair with a lusty patient. When two of his patients are murdered— including his lover — Johnny is in serious trouble, and it will take his brother’s help to get him out. Carefully researched and sensitively accurate in its portrayal, The Nature of a Woman explores the minds and souls of women diagnosed with mental disorders and the clinicians who treat them.
- Author
- Sylvester Stephens
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 416
- Publisher
- Strebor Books
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781593092337
- Release date
- 2009
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