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Corporate litigator Mia Shaw suffers the shock of her life when
she finds her colleague and friend brutally murdered. Grief-stricken and
furious, Mia vows that she will do anything to seek justice and make
the killer pay.
The man accused of the murder is a friend of security tech guru Noah Ramirez, but the evidence just doesn't add up. To save his former ATF partner, Noah needs to convince Mia that the real killer is still on the loose.
Mia soon has more than the criminal prosecution to worry about, however. She is tasked with taking over her friend's last case and learns he was hiding secrets about his client. She thinks she may have stumbled upon corporate espionage that has turned deadly, but she has no idea of the danger involved. Her only ally is Noah, despite their difference of opinion on the homicide case. Can he win Mia over to his side and protect her from ever-growing threats? AMAZON 4 STARS
Everything looks like it's going to be cut and dried when it comes to the guilt of the arrested man. Some would even say a slam dunk. But not so fast. You know that's not going to happen though right? There is also other things going on and the dangers became more and more clear. There is plenty of mystery and action in this story. It did have depth.
I liked both of the M.C.'s and that they each had their own P.O.V.'s shared. I will say that this was light on the romance part and started with friendship. More attention was placed on the multi-plots that were going on and it was very well written. It also kept the intensity level high. The supporting cast of people in the story were also good.
On another note...
Is Christian faith a part of this story? Definitely but it also doesn't take over the story or make it preachy. One of my favorite comments was from Noah when he was talking to Mia about faith. He was a preacher's son and said that faith had been instilled into him from day one but that he had to find his own path as an adult. He was honest about that path had many twists and turns and valleys.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book through Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own."
The man accused of the murder is a friend of security tech guru Noah Ramirez, but the evidence just doesn't add up. To save his former ATF partner, Noah needs to convince Mia that the real killer is still on the loose.
Mia soon has more than the criminal prosecution to worry about, however. She is tasked with taking over her friend's last case and learns he was hiding secrets about his client. She thinks she may have stumbled upon corporate espionage that has turned deadly, but she has no idea of the danger involved. Her only ally is Noah, despite their difference of opinion on the homicide case. Can he win Mia over to his side and protect her from ever-growing threats? AMAZON 4 STARS
Everything looks like it's going to be cut and dried when it comes to the guilt of the arrested man. Some would even say a slam dunk. But not so fast. You know that's not going to happen though right? There is also other things going on and the dangers became more and more clear. There is plenty of mystery and action in this story. It did have depth.
I liked both of the M.C.'s and that they each had their own P.O.V.'s shared. I will say that this was light on the romance part and started with friendship. More attention was placed on the multi-plots that were going on and it was very well written. It also kept the intensity level high. The supporting cast of people in the story were also good.
On another note...
Is Christian faith a part of this story? Definitely but it also doesn't take over the story or make it preachy. One of my favorite comments was from Noah when he was talking to Mia about faith. He was a preacher's son and said that faith had been instilled into him from day one but that he had to find his own path as an adult. He was honest about that path had many twists and turns and valleys.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book through Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own."
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