Emily Simon
is a pro at reading body language. Well, she would have to be in her line of
work, which is counseling and therapy.
One day, her brother rooks her into counseling a police officer friend
with possible PTSD. Turns out he was the hottie she spotted at the coffee shop.
Oh, boy!
To Emily’s
refusal, her brother and sister-in-law, nonetheless, believe she’s the one that
will get Mac to open up about what happened during the hostage situation. Not
sure if you can do that by dating him, but Emily might consider giving it a try
because he is a cutie. But she has this no-dating-a-cop rule because of her
fear of losing people she loves (all started with her parents’ death in a car
crash – she was driving).
Both have
their issues and personal demons, and it was nice that they could lean on each
other for comfort, peace, and solace. The whole purpose of “Talk to Me” was to
open up about your feelings and just letting it out, rather than let it consume
you.
Story was
well-written and characters were endearing and lovable.
My rating: 5 stars
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