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Exposing Justice

The Justice Team Series, Book 4

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Exposing Justice

By: Misty Evans, Adrienne Giordano
Narrated by: Michael Rahhal
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Fans of the Justice Team series will love this action-packed third installment.

As a public information officer for the US Supreme Court, idealist Hope Denby knows how to spin a story. A journalist at heart, she loves being in the middle of a juicy scoop and has her sights set on future press secretary for the White House. When a Supreme Court chief justice is accidentally killed in a road-rage accident and a high-profile conspiracy blogger claims it was premeditated murder, Hope has to shut down the paranoid blogger - which should be a slam dunk until she discovers that he is not as crazy as she thought, and she has more in common with the secretive, hard-hitting investigator than she'd like to admit.

Cyber resistance against government corruption isn't just a theory for Brice Brennan on his blog, The First Amendment Patriot. As a former ATF agent who blew the whistle on his superiors, he is no stranger to government cover-ups and scandals. An anonymous tip on the chief justice's death sends him searching for answers. What he finds is a sexy young idealist about to blow his private behind-the-scenes world to pieces.

Brice and Hope couldn't be more opposite, but exposing justice makes them partners - and puts them on the track of a ruthless killer. As their investigation takes them into the dark underbelly of Washington politics and murder for hire, it also takes them into the bedroom, where passion erupts and emotional walls crumble. But when the killer makes an attempt on Hope's life, will Brice be able to keep her safe? Or will blowing the whistle on corruption and greed mean losing the one person he's allowed himself to love?

©2017 Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano (P)2017 ALG Publishing LLC
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Exposing Justice

Over time and many books later, I decided not to let my feelings about a character totally affect my review. Digging deep on this one!

Characters were developed over time adding different dimensions to the main characters. I also liked and appreciated the authors bringing back characters from the previous books.

Overall I liked the story and writing. What bothered me in this and other stories is too much thinking when there should be dialogue/conversation. For instance over the phone Hawk asks Hope a question. I listened to Hope thinking about her past dates, cowboy hats and boots and how Hawk said her name. Finally she answered the question. This happened other times in the story and really is distracting at times from the storyline.

And Hope drove me nuts! I had to stop listening for awhile just to keep my sanity. At times I felt I was listening to a teenager. In fact at some point in the story Hawk mentioned the Hope was very naive and sometimes came across like a teenager.

Although Hope seemed naive and immature driving me crazy, I liked the story and will keep reading more in the series. It looks as though there are no further audiobooks for this series at this time. Disappointed but will continue with series.

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