Introduce the "forbidden romance" trope, specifically the "taboo" nature of a patient-therapist relationship.
Are you focusing more on the of their relationship or the personal theme of addiction for your paper?
Analyze her growth from a woman seeking marriage counseling to a partner fighting for a relationship that the world deems "wrong." 4. Literary Style
Bittersweet Addiction (Bittersweet #2) by Q.B. Tyler | Goodreads
Reiterate how the "bittersweet" nature of the story comes from the high cost of their love.
Despite the chaos, the characters are "tenacious" in their refusal to give up on each other. Discuss whether their "Happily Ever After" (HEA) feels earned given the damage caused. 3. Character Analysis
Dr. Will Montgomery and Charlotte Pierce face the "aftermath" of their affair. Discuss how the secret being revealed shifts the narrative from romantic tension to survival and consequence.
Developing a paper on by Q.B. Tyler involves exploring the intense emotional landscapes of forbidden love and the literal and metaphorical "addictions" that drive the characters.