Sunday, June 4, 2017
Beyond Justice, by Cara Putman
Hayden McCarthy is a no-holds-barred attorney who lives for her work. When she is given a wrongful death case against the government, she knows that it is going to be a career-making case. She is determined to follow through and win at all costs, despite blatant signs that someone or someones will go to great lengths to get her to drop the case, as well as romantic distractions in the form of her roommate's handsome and charming cousin, Andrew Wesley.
This was a good and suspenseful book, and a relatively quick read. Ms Putnam weaves together several tough elements and issues such as immigration, corruption, romance, and faith. The characters were well-developed and likable, including the secondary players. Hayden's roommate Emilie was a hoot, and I would love to see more of her in future books. The pacing was excellent, and kept me turning right until the unexpected end.
This was the first book I've read by this author, but I would love to read more. Great book for a fun and suspenseful summer read.
*I received this book for free from Booklook Bloggers in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.*
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