On the Couch

On the Couch by Alisa Kwitney, published by Harper Collins on June 15, 2004, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of identity and relationships. The story follows Marlowe Riddle, who, after a long dry spell in her dating life, meets Joseph Kain, a captivating NYPD detective. However, a misunderstanding arises as Joseph believes Marlowe is a call girl, while she is actually a psychologist conducting research on the effects of disguising identity.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the intricacies of attraction and deception, as Marlowe navigates her dual life while trying to maintain her professional integrity. The plot thickens as both characters engage in a dance of seduction, blurring the lines between personal and professional motives. This edition, consisting of 320 pages, invites readers to consider the nuances of human connection and the lengths to which individuals will go to understand one another.
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After going for more than a year without a date — a record in New York City — Marlowe Riddle has finally met a broodingly sexy, sharply intelligent man who is clearly interested in making more than polite conversation. The only problem: Joseph Kain is an NYPD detective clearly under the mistaken impression that Marlowe is a call girl.
But while Marlowe does take money for spending time with strangers in her expensive Upper West Side apartment, she’s a psychologist — not Manhattan’s answer to the Mayflower Madam! A fact she has no intention of telling Joe … at least not until she finishes her research project on the “Behavioral Effects of Disguising Identity.”
But Marlowe’s not the only one trying to secretively gain information … and it’s becoming increasingly unclear who is seducing whom. Because sometimes the only way to learn what a man really wants … is to get him on the couch.
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