
Today I am on the tour for The Therapy Room by OMJ Ryan, thank you to Zoé at Zooloos Book Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 291
Synopsis: She shared her darkest secrets. Now someone is using them to destroy her.
New mother Shelly should be enjoying the happiest time of her life. She’s just given birth to a beautiful baby boy, Alfie.
But Alfie’s arrival has triggered something deep inside Shelly and now she finds herself at the mercy of crippling OCD and violent intrusive thoughts that terrify her. Desperate for help, she joins a therapy group led by renowned psychologist Dr Andrea Galanis.
It doesn’t work. Instead of helping, somehow therapy seems to be bringing her very worst fears to life.
What Shelly doesn’t realise is that someone from her dark past has infiltrated the group. And now she is sharing her most private secrets with a person who is determined to rip her life apart, one painful piece at a time.
With everything and everyone she cares about under threat, Shelly has a simple choice – confront the horrifying truth she’s kept hidden for almost twenty years, or face every mother’s worse nightmare – losing the child she loves.
My Thoughts: this book shows how one small moment can change the trajectory of your life forever, Olivia realises that when she loses her brother Daniel, leading her mum to end her life, her dad to become an alcoholic and Olivia to end up on her own when her gran ends up in a care home.
Then experiences it again when after 12 years she sees Shelly, the lady she believes killed her brother Daniel, she finds herself in a spiral of revenge no matter the cost & once she starts there’s just no stopping her.
Shelly finds herself in the grips of OCD and awful thoughts that she just can’t explain, she loves her son but constantly imagines hurting him, she’s doing all the right things she’s attending therapy, she’s being open and honest, she’s getting the help she needs, little does she know that this therapy could be the worst thing she could do…
The story was eerily realistic & cements my decision to never be able to attend group therapy 😂
Just when you think it can’t get worse it absolutely does.
A fast paced thriller that I found impossible to put down & read in one sitting within 3 hours – I inhaled it!
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