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Hayden McCarthy is on track to become the youngest partner in her prestigious D.C. law firm . . . if the case she's just been handed doesn't destroy her first.
Hayden McCarthy knows firsthand the pain when justice is not served. It's why she became an attorney and why she's so driven in her career. When she's assigned a wrongful death case against the government, she isn't sure if it's the lucky break she needs to secure a partnership—or an attempt to make sure she never gets there.
Further complicating matters is Andrew, her roommate’s distractingly attractive cousin. But Andrew’s father is a Congressman, and Hayden's currently taking on the government. Could the timing be any worse?
The longer she keeps the case active, the higher the stakes become. Unknown enemies seem determined to kill the case—or her. Logic and self-preservation would indicate she should close the case. But how can she, when justice is still just beyond her reach?
My thoughts on the book:
Hayden is known for winning unwinnable cases. She takes pride in everything she does and has not problem fighting through the hardest to get to the truth. When she is handed a case she feels like something is missing and everyone seems to be hiding something. Will she be able to get to the end of it and get her client the justices she deserves. Andrew has a lot going on in his life his dad his is ties to politics and the secret he's keeping from his parents and well the world. But when he gets his cousins help to bring awareness to a cause close to his heart but he has caught the eye of her roommate and the both seem to be working to a goal yet neither seems to be able to get to the bottom of it. Can the come together and help the other or will it be better to keep things the way they are?
I really liked how the book started off it draws you in and you want to know whats going to happen next. However it seems the story was all over the places sometime and left me super confused on why the back and forth and I had a hard time following the storyline sometimes. It would have a really big high(something happening) and then it would have a low(lots of explaining that seems to be a little to much). I did like that toward the half end of the book it picked up and stayed steady throughout and you found yourself sucked back in wanting to know what the author was going to through in next. It overall was a good book but patience is a must.
Where you can connect with the author:
www.caraputman.com
While at amazon check out Cara Putman's other books, You will not be disappointed. Thanks for stopping by and feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments.
www.caraputman.com
While at amazon check out Cara Putman's other books, You will not be disappointed. Thanks for stopping by and feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments.
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