This is a OK relaxing short book. Clearly a commercial book, intended like a motion picture type of book, aimed to entertain the reader and to bring revenue from sales. Nothing special, nothing amazing, nothing remarkable to make it unforgettable, but an OK easy book.
To me, the idea of a Jail Coach was intriguing, so I said to give it a try. However you won't find like a survival guide of some sort about how to make it if you end up in jail. Yes there are very few tips, mostly common sense mentioned someplace down the line, but noting like the title or the promo campaign suggested, witch makes me say that the tile and the promo campaign is somewhat misleading - a negative point just for that.
There is a plot, there are some well constructed characters, funny at times, but there is something about this book, or this author, that will never bring them to my top favorites.
It's maybe the fact that the author is a female trying to depict how a Jewish guy, with Ukrainian descent will act or say or do in different circumstances and it's unnatural, at least to me.
First of all most of the Ukrainian population - over 95% - is eastern orthodox and the Jews are quite a very small percent, so the chances to meet one are very slim. So this is from the start kind of pushy to me.
Then, there is plenty of humor I would say, but yet again, something is wrong with this humor, it's way out of the line, very sarcastic, very arrogant, it's the kind of humor that if displayed in real life will get your ass kicked and quite bad, at least in the neighborhood I came from.
Yes, it's a fiction book, even the author preamble makes a clear note about the fact it's a fiction book at the very beginning, witch is in itself once again a bit out of line considering the format she is delivering this message, again quite sarcastic and arrogant.
I don't usually like to jump to conclusions to fast, or to judge, or make assumptions, but all that and some more clues you'll find in this book - if you know how to read between the lines - tells me this author is not well acquitted with he real life and even if it's a fiction book, it's not realistic at all even tho' the action, the suspense, the locations, the plot, the characters and more will suggest it is as close to reality as it can be.
All that combined makes this book out of place, the foundation is there, but it lacks realism and the skills to intertwine fiction with realism.
I found someplace that this author may be a graduate from Harvard Law School and worked for a "prominent" NYC law firm and now she is still practicing law in a city far from NYC, but not under this pen name. For the record all this is unconfirmed, from unreliable sources and I tend to belie is just promotional BS. All that once again tells me this author needs a lot of polishing and coaching in writing before publishing more books. If she is a lawyer like the unconfirmed source claims, maybe she should stick with practicing law and let the writing for real professionals. If she is writing as a hobby, that's fine, but then working on improving those writing skills is a must if more books are intended for a public audience.
Now, I can't help to compare with other authors I am used to and I know this may be faulty on my part as you can't quite compare apples with oranges, but even if I don't want to, I am comparing with other authors and this one is way below the standards.
About my rating, I was tempted to give this book only one star, but then considering the time and effort involved to in fact write it, I said OK, this time I'll let it slide with two stars. A more accurate rating on my end would be 1.5 stars, but since I don't have this option, I said OK, it's worth maybe 1.55 stars so I'll round it up to 2 stars, but those 2 stars are not entirely deserved.
One thing is for sure on my end, I won't be reading more books from this author, as there are many other really good books by really good authors out there that can occupy my time. Maybe in time, this author will improve, will gain some more maturity and will come out with better books - if I'll remember, I'll revisit in 5 or 10 years from now. But for now, for this book 1.55 stars will do it.