After witnessing her friend’s sexual assault, seven year senior, Magdalena Wells escapes an attack with a few bruises and a thousand questions. As a journalist in practice, if not in pay, Mags vows to utilize the skills she mastered in the Democratic Republic of Congo and answer every single one, just as soon as she gets the hell out of town.
Law Pierce’s aim is rest and relaxation after two years undercover in South Africa on an extended Base Branch mission, but restlessness puts him in trouble’s path. As a servant of justice, Law will do everything in his power to keep trouble safe. The fact that trouble’s petite stature and luscious curves stir his every primal instinct is a massive inconvenience he struggles to ignore.
Together Magdalena and Law uncover a web of corruption and dirty lies that could set their country’s top official ablaze, if the inferno doesn’t consume them first.
In the fictional book Justice Mine by Megan Mitcham the reader gets entangled in a web of quick moves and safety precautions. Yet truth be told, I usually never read books in the suspense genre because they have never really appealed to me in the past. But this time, I was determined and ready to give this book by Mitcham an honest review on something totally different for me.
I must say that I grew attached to the protagonist, good old Law. The old fashioned Cat and Mouse chase between him and Magdalena at times was really well, funny to me! For lack of better words, I have to say that I giggled when Magdalena did not get her way. Mitcham draws the reader in, in a delectable way then smacks right back down, without a bit of pleasure for the reader. Superb writing, keeps the reader in tune, which I must admit was good. This way of writing also in turn keeps the reader wanting more down the line. An excellent way to keep one flicking on to the next page too. I did!
I also enjoyed the frisky attitude of Magdalena. She is sure to catch the hearts of the readers! She caught mine and I was always feeling sorry or aggravated for her as well. Mitcham did an excellent job of keeping her a real part of the story. This focus was never lost. This also truly makes a difference when you have men and women reading a story and the guys want to feel a little something too.
Overall, Mitcham told a wonderful story and that cat and mouse chase was really a good bait, especially for me! I rate this awesome book 4 stars and look forward to reading more down the line from Mitcham.
I must say that I grew attached to the protagonist, good old Law. The old fashioned Cat and Mouse chase between him and Magdalena at times was really well, funny to me! For lack of better words, I have to say that I giggled when Magdalena did not get her way. Mitcham draws the reader in, in a delectable way then smacks right back down, without a bit of pleasure for the reader. Superb writing, keeps the reader in tune, which I must admit was good. This way of writing also in turn keeps the reader wanting more down the line. An excellent way to keep one flicking on to the next page too. I did!
I also enjoyed the frisky attitude of Magdalena. She is sure to catch the hearts of the readers! She caught mine and I was always feeling sorry or aggravated for her as well. Mitcham did an excellent job of keeping her a real part of the story. This focus was never lost. This also truly makes a difference when you have men and women reading a story and the guys want to feel a little something too.
Overall, Mitcham told a wonderful story and that cat and mouse chase was really a good bait, especially for me! I rate this awesome book 4 stars and look forward to reading more down the line from Mitcham.
Megan
was born and raised among the live oaks and shrimp boats of
the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where her enormous family still
calls home. She attended college at the University of Southern
Mississippi where she received a bachelor's degree in
curriculum, instruction, and special education. For several
years Megan worked as a teacher in Mississippi. She married and
moved to South Carolina and worked for an
international non-profit organization as an instructor and
co-director.
In 2009 Megan fell in love with books. Until then, books had been a source for research or the topic of tests. But one day she read Mercy by Julie Garwood. And Oh Mercy, she was hooked!
Megan lives in Southern Arkansas where she pens sizzling suspense novels.
In 2009 Megan fell in love with books. Until then, books had been a source for research or the topic of tests. But one day she read Mercy by Julie Garwood. And Oh Mercy, she was hooked!
Megan lives in Southern Arkansas where she pens sizzling suspense novels.
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