Kate is a hard working plaintiff’s attorney who wants
nothing but to do right by her clients. She has been appointed lead attorney
for a major pharmaceuticals lawsuit, and quickly becomes emotionally attached
to the case. She also starts becoming emotionally attached to the PI she hired
to help do some digging for her.
The plot was OK. It wasn’t entirely predictable as far as
who was involved in what, but I was more distracted by the fact that the
romantic suspense was sadly lacking. The main characters faced various personal and spiritual challenges as well as those related to the pharmaceuticals case that the book
centers around. I’m used to romances that develop in a less obvious way though.
I guess this one was just way too neat and easy so it lacked interest.
I did enjoy the book, and if you like fiction that revolves
around a legal case you’ll probably enjoy it too. There was some suspense and
it wasn’t bad as far as a big pharma crime novel goes, but don’t expect much
from the romance aspect.
I received this book
for free from the publisher through the BethanyHouse Blogger Review Program. I was not
required to write a positive review and the opinions and thoughts I have
expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade
Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
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