About Stuck with the Off-Limits Dr.
One night. One small-town bar. One breakdown that ends in handcuffs.
Now I’m stuck in court-ordered therapy with my twin brother’s best friend—the doctor I was never supposed to want.
Losing my dad’s bar broke me. Losing it again pushed me over the edge.
The judge calls it vandalism. The town calls it a pattern.
And the only therapist available is Dr. Blake Andrews—the off-limits golden boy who left town and never stopped owning a piece of my heart.
He’s calm. Controlled. Infuriatingly steady.
I’m grief, fire, and bad decisions wrapped in denim and defiance.
Forced into close quarters, his rules start to bend. My control snaps.
The bar’s days are numbered. My feelings are reckless.
And when his ex-fiancée comes back wearing the life he almost chose, I realize Blake doesn’t want to fix me.
He wants me—and that might destroy us both.
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Author Bio:
Some women are born storytellers. Arriah Brooks became one. A West Coast woman with fire in her pen and depth in her soul, Arriah didn’t arrive at writing through ease — she arrived through survival. When life handed her a crisis that forced her to slow down and go inward, she picked up the one thing she could control: her words. What started as an outlet became a calling, and what became a calling became a craft that has captivated readers from the very first page.
Arriah writes romance the way it feels in real life — complicated, consuming, and absolutely impossible to put down. Her stories pulse with heat and honesty, weaving steamy, seductive tension alongside emotionally rich characters who feel like people you know, people you love, people you’ve been. She doesn’t write fairy tales. She writes truths wrapped in desire, and her readers feel every word of it.
Off the page, Arriah is the full package — magnetic, sharp, creative, and a devoted mother of two. She is the rare kind of woman who can make you laugh, make you think, and make you feel all the things you’ve been trying not to feel. Her personality bleeds into her writing: bold without apology, soft when it counts, and always, always real. Motherhood didn’t slow her down — it gave her more to write about.
When readers finish an Arriah Brooks novel, they don’t just close a book — they sit with it. They feel turned on, obsessed, and hungry for more. That is intentional. Arriah writes to awaken something in you, to remind you that love is worth the risk, passion is worth the mess, and a great story can absolutely change your day — or your life.
