Love's Therapy ~ An Annetta Hobson Romance Novel
"Love's Therapy" by Former DonnaInk Publications Romance Novelist Annetta Hobson
"Love's Therapy" by Annetta Hobson is a compelling romance novel that delves into themes of grief, healing, and unexpected love. The story follows Mateo Garcia, who is devastated by the sudden death of his fiancée, Sabelle Reyes, in a fatal car accident. Struggling to cope with his loss, Mateo seeks help from a local grief therapy group. When his friend notices that the group isn't helping, Mateo is referred to renowned psychiatrist Priya Johar.
As Mateo connects with Sabelle's friends, he discovers that his beloved fiancée was full of lies and deception, leaving him even more distraught. Priya works tirelessly to help Mateo overcome his grief and rebuild his life. In the process, she finds herself falling for him, despite the risk of jeopardizing her own career and life. The novel explores the delicate balance between healing and desire, as both Mateo and Priya navigate their complex emotions to find true love.
Bio for Annetta Hobson
Annetta Hobson is a prolific author born in Detroit, Michigan. She began her writing journey in 2012, and her debut novel and an additional five romance novels were published by DonnaInk Publications. Since then, Hobson has authored several novels and novellas, exploring genres such as romance, suspense, and fantasy. Her works have been well-received, and she continues to captivate readers with her engaging storytelling.
Overview for DonnaInk Publications
DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. is a small, woman-owned publishing house based in Brandywine, Maryland. They provide a range of publishing services, including traditional representation, Indie packages, business box kits, and privatized activity publications.
DonnaInk Publications supports over thirty eclectic authors from nine countries and five continents, offering various publishing avenues to help authors bring their stories to life. They also feature a fluid bookshelf where readers can discover diverse works from their represented authors.