SWITCH ON YOUR INNER LIGHT; BRING FORTH YOUR GIFTS. Alonzo Prier, Esquire, leaves his prominent New Jersey Assistant Attorney General job and heads to Washington, D.C. Tracked down by the well-established law firm with the independent federal consulting contract, he’s the best for the business…not just theirs, but the business about the country. Unsavory times! Medicare and Medicaid officials struggling with those social programs’ challenges. Managed Care unhinged by way of HMOs delivering the health and wellness goods, but not really. It was January 2000. Health insurance considerations throughout the land at fever pitch. Public and private. Man up for the challenge…charismatic, highly intelligent, vast healthcare industry knowledge. But not everybody wanted that. Some wanted him out; others wanted him in bed with them. Specifically, the women working Washington. He brings sexy back, while ushering intellect and integrity in. And he’s just so damn handsome. Real hot commodity! Those gunning for him; those gaming for him. Didn’t matter. He wouldn’t be thrown off course. The man had a mission. And his wife? Somewhat like…a hundred gradations of pink, maybe? She’d come upon a way to intensify the existing intensity between them. Witty, adventurous, creative, and simply gorgeous. She was at the top of her game, too. With so many challenges, how does this all pan out? How did he weave through waves of deception? What kept him grounded through it all? His wife helped. With that ‘feminine wiles’ thing, she took care of business. It’s all made crystal clear by the things people do… and don’t.
I thought that this book had a good storyline but there were way too many details for me and that did actually spoil the flow for the story at times.
I did enjoy the story and the story has some really good characters that are well developed. The many characters become entwined with each other from past and present and that works really well.
The author has a good writing style but it could have been a little less detail for me and that would really have improved the flow but it was overall a really solid and enjoyable story.
I have not read the previous story and this one was fine to read as a stand alone too.
It is 4 stars from me for this one – very highly recommended!