A Reasonable Madness
Laura Wade is beautiful, brilliant, rich, and gentle, with a handsome, successful husband and three lovely children. She is also convinced her thoughts can kill.
David Goldman is a psychiatrist trying to save Laura’s sanity.Instead he finds himself fighting to keep from believing her—and from wanting her.
Together they are drawn into a maelstrom of danger and discovery that makes what we know as madness seem safe….
A Reasonable Madness is a novel of terror and passion graced with a tender and unforgettable love story.A remarkable novel by a spellbinding writer of psychological suspense.
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Fran Dorf
Fran Dorf was born in a Philadelphia suburb in 1953. As a teenager, she read constantly, particularly science fiction, and wrote poetry and stories; she began working on a novel at age sixteen. She also sketched and painted, and studied piano for many years. After graduating from Boston University’s School of Public Communication in 1975, she worked variously as a waitress, secretary, exercise instructor, publisher for a small startup newspaper, nursing home attendant, public relations executive, advertising writer, therapist, and fund-raiser.

