To Write a Wrong, Justice Seekers Series #2
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Awesome suspense novel by Robin Caroll
I really enjoy reading Robin's Justice Seekers series and with no exception To Write A Wrong, has got to be one of my favorites. I believe she outdid herself when she 'penned' this one.
When I started this book, it was difficult to put it down, so.... I didn't. I had to find out what was going to happen. Why was an innocent man put in prison? Why was there a cover-up on the previous crime? Was Hayden going to do something about it? Would Riley be able to complete her articles without someone killing her first?
Oh yeah, this book was exciting, suspenseful, with nail-biting intrigue, and just enough romance to make it all work together. Way to go, Robin. Strong characters coupled with a fantastic plot and Robin's gift of writing create a book that will be read over and over again, at least by me.
B & H Publishing Group provided me with this free review copy for the purpose of writing this review.
December 17, 2012
A Riveting Story with a Surprising Twist
Riley BaxterâÂÂs attempt to hide a festering personal wound ironically endangers her career as a journalistic reporter. Unfortunately locking her emotions has also stifled her writing, and a warning to improve or ship out has her desperately seeking a story in the last place she wanted to be.
Meanwhile, the police commissioner, Hayden Simpson is dealing with his own demons, and the two collide as RileyâÂÂs unexpected scoop implodes.
With notoriety comes mortal danger from an unexpected source. Riding high on her newfound success, and exploring new emotional dimensions with Hayden and his family, Riley does not realize until too late that every new column increases the threat to her life.
A riveting story that searches explores and reveals goodness in an evil world.
--I received a free copy of this book to review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC Regulations.
November 20, 2012
Lots of characters here!
You know when you sort of struggle through a book, then it all comes together at the end, and you're glad you read it? For me, that was the case with To Write A Wrong. It's taken me quite a while to read this, as there are lots of characters with many stories going on. It isn't a book you can read, put down, and come back to the next day or two without getting somewhat lost. I would like to see this author concentrate more on the main character, as Dee Henderson did in her O'Malley series.
Thanks to B&H Publishing Group for sending me the book for a review.
November 12, 2012
Justice Seekers Series Book 2
To Write A Wrong by Robin Caroll
A Justice Seekers Novel Book 2
Hayden Simpson is the police commissioner of the small town of Hopewell, Louisiana. His biggest problem had been his little sister, Emily, getting into trouble but now he has to face a gruesome murder and itâÂÂs only starting. What bad timing to meet the beautiful journalist who just happens to be staying at his momâÂÂs house. But murder donâÂÂt step aside so love can blossom.
Riley Baxter is on the edge of losing her job and perhaps her whole journalism career. Her editor will give her one more chance to prove herself. While at Angola State Penitentiary for a hearing she meets a small family who have come to see their husband and father and been denied. What a story she sees here, how not only the prisoner is punished but their families as well. The story ends up more than she could imagine when she believes that Armand Wilson may truly be innocent. Can her stories be worth killing for?
The first book in this series is called, Injustice for All. Even though they can be stand alone books you may want to read that one first if you enjoy series and to know what happened before so you can understand the characters even better. This book has so many different angles that all come together. So many different emotions. Walking with the WilsonâÂÂs and seeing what happened in their life when Armand went to prison, WileyâÂÂs struggle with wanting a drunk driver to stay in prison, getting inside the mind of the killer and seeing what makes him tick and so much more. Plenty of suspense and action along with surprises. And of course the romance.
Received through B&H Publishing Group for review
October 27, 2012