Wow. This is much better than I thought it would be. Was caught by the, if you like this maybe you'll like this, link that pops up on the Kindle. It turned out to be a really good choice. I did try out a sample before I bought it. It seemed up my alley. So, I clicked to buy.
Boy am I glad I did. Work for Hire is about a law student at NYU that is in need of some cash. She is hit with unexpected dorm costs, and who really wants to go back and live with their parents. Her roommate recommends becoming a tutor to help out.
Not a bad solution, unless you have the rich family from hell. The kids turn out to be a mess, parents absent, and everything falls into our heroines lap most of the time. Throw in one really cute photography assistant for distractions, and you get all the reasons to drive the suspense.
The writing has detail that tells you the author lived this. Yup. In her bio, it does mention she went to law school and tutored wealthy, do-well, students. You can tell. It's raw and edgy.
If you remember or still have to encounter that moment in your life where if you mess up, everything you work for will be over, this is the book for you. You live it all, moment for moment, until you cheer for the heroine in the end. Bravo.
When I was done I thought, is there more? I hope so. I'll be waiting for the sequel.