Ethan Bernstein collected things: a house in Costa Rica, racehorses, paintings by Picasso and Monet, a house in the Bordeaux region in France. For ten years, he liked to "reward" himself after every case he'd won. He had built his wealth with a stunning Los Angeles law career. A celebrity in his own right who carefully maintained his mythology, he defended the ones who could pay for the best the legal profession had to offer...and pay they did for the Svengali who expertly swirled the truth into lies and the lies into truth. The media loved him while everyone else hated him... Ethan took pride in it.
On a perfect moonlit May evening in the City of Angels, Ethan and his newest reward -a five hundred and forty thousand dollar sports car - go airborne off Mulholland Drive, an event that a year later sets him on a path to defend James Nazareth, an out of work, and until recently, a homeless man arrested for vandalism and assault resulting from his protest inside Estate Trust and Savings Bank. Ethan reluctantly allows himself to become responsible for his new client in a bid to resume his lost stature as a celebrity lawyer.
But the case that Ethan assumes is a slam dunk to reignite his career, isn't what it seems. Now, he must defend someone who can't pay with only the law and his true skill. Ethan is forced to examine his choices and his relationship to a woman he divorced nineteen years ago, a woman he can't ever forget. The defense of James Nazareth will lead Ethan to a place that not even he could have ever imagined.
From the first page, you are immediately drawn into this story as the main character, Ethan is sailing off a cliff in his very expensive car.
You find yourself with Ethan from the time he meets his college soulmate and how life's decisions reflected on his law career, marriage and the people whose lives are intertwined with his.
The author does not fail to keep your interest throughout the story. I was pleased not find any technical plot holes, misspellings or failures in the author's writing ability. A fast moving story that is sure to please.
The epilogue was an unexpected joy to feel like I was there.
I thoroughly enjoyed Choices! I was drawn into the story and it captured my interest and kept it throughout the book! I'm looking forward to future books by this new author.