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I Think You're Projecting

By: Cora Frazier
Narrated by: Adepero Oduye, a full cast
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  • Summary

  • Under no circumstances is a therapist permitted to become romantic with a patient – but renowned couples counselor Rae Pelletier may be about to cross that line.

    When Rae takes on new patients Arden and Bodhi – a young couple experimenting with polyamory – it sets them all down a path of blurred boundaries, passionate sexual attraction, and violence. Rae struggles to resist her feelings for Arden, who herself has taken on a secondary partner named Colt. Caught in these overlapping love triangles, Rae begins to unravel – a situation that’s exacerbated when a figure from her past returns to wreak havoc on her life and reputation. As her sessions with Arden and Bodhi progress, all of them will need to reconsider their deepest-held convictions, and at least one person will wind up dead.

    I Think You’re Projecting is a charged erotic thriller sure to enthrall fans of self-help podcasts and true crime – as well as anyone who’s ever felt the urge to test the limits when they know better. Author Cora Frazier invites listeners into a world where fantasy and reality are always engaged in a dangerous dance, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

    Settle in and get comfortable: it’s going to be a very intense session.

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  • Trailer
    Apr 13 2023
    Under no circumstances is a therapist permitted to become romantic with a patient – but renowned couples counselor Rae Pelletier may be about to cross that line.

    When Rae takes on new patients Arden and Bodhi – a young couple experimenting with polyamory – it sets them all down a path of blurred boundaries, passionate sexual attraction, and violence. Rae struggles to resist her feelings for Arden, who herself has taken on a secondary partner named Colt. Caught in these overlapping love triangles, Rae begins to unravel – a situation that’s exacerbated when a figure from her past returns to wreak havoc on her life and reputation. As her sessions with Arden and Bodhi progress, all of them will need to reconsider their deepest-held convictions, and at least one person will wind up dead.

    I Think You’re Projecting is a charged erotic thriller sure to enthrall fans of self-help podcasts and true crime – as well as anyone who’s ever felt the urge to test the limits when they know better. Author Cora Frazier invites listeners into a world where fantasy and reality are always engaged in a dangerous dance, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

    Settle in and get comfortable: it’s going to be a very intense session.

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    1 min
  • Episode 1: The Former Third
    Apr 13 2023
    Celebrity sex therapist Rae Pelletier is questioned by police when her patients are involved in a hit and run. She catches herself falling into old patterns when a former colleague threatens to reveal the truth about her past.
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    32 mins
  • Episode 2: Role Playing
    Apr 13 2023
    Things heat up between Arden in Bodhi in session when they share their private fantasies with Rae. The police probe Rae for details from the night of the accident. Arden and Rae grow closer during a one-on-one session while Bodhi is out of town.
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    27 mins

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