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Reviewer: Linda Costello from Scottsdale, AZ
How They Met is an excellent book that cuts to the core of common (and uncommon) relationship issues. The depth of insight portrayed in the self-examinations of Bill reveals much about the author's own ability to introspect. And the warm understanding and solidity of Sue were a welcome delight. I do think that the character of Miriam was a realistic expose of a woman obsessed, although some of the more dramatic escapades later in the book bordered on fantasy and unbelievability. Still, they made for an exciting storyline and succeeded in getting the point across of how disruptive such behavior can be. The story gripped my attention and I turned each page, avidly wondering what would happen next. And although the book ended, not with a happily-ever-after ending, but with the realism of a life filled with ups and downs, challenges and successes, joys and sorrows, I also could feel the underlying victory of a contented life. It makes my heart sing. A must read for anyone who dreams of a conscious, growth-filled relationship with an equal.

"How They Met " is spellbinding and suspenseful, February 1, 2001 Reviewer: A reader from Cambridge, MA USA
Allan Hunter is a gifted writer and How They Met is a riveting and suspenseful story. Therapist, Bill Staniforth is a man whose life is overturned by the very person he is trying to help. I was on the edge of my seat waiting to see how Hunter could resolve the problems of Staniforth's collapsing life. Hunter brings us within his characters' psyches and explores their deepest inner lives. A compelling read - you'll never forget it's power.

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