Fay Wright and Justice Reed had tried their hand at love and failed. Their breakup almost destroyed both of them. But will the loss of a close friend bring them back together or will it shatter whatever love they still had for each other once and for all?
Mandy Bee is a lover of many things, and most importantly romance novels. When she isn't spending her days writing, or reading she enjoys cross stitching and spending time with her family. She's made many good friends online and would love to include you as one! You can find her at : www.facebook.com/mandybeeauthor
I didn't see things going the way that they did but it made the story that much better! Sometimes it takes a loss to bring people back together. I loved that after years apart they still knew one another and listened to their hearts. This was such a good love story!
There is a lot going on in Justice. There is a second-chance-at-love romance, a hotly contested will, a libelous scandal, and a little surprise along the way. Ms. Bee’s plot moves along quickly and there are plenty of hijinks to keep readers interested. While I found the premise and plot engaging, I didn’t engage with the characters.
Main character, Fay, sounds like an angry teen rather than an accomplished author who is long past the “NA” age group. Her diatribes are judgmental and hypercritical. I found it hard to visualize her as a successful author. Love interest, Justice, a recovering alcoholic, is now a brooding alpha-male ready to retake his woman caveman style. I didn’t feel the chemistry between these characters. Their angsty relationship is like a set of angry waves crashing on the shore. Eventually the storm passes and the violent waves immediately subside.
The story premise is worthy of a soap opera plot featuring the ultra-wealthy (think “Dynasty”). These rich and richer folks’ issues aren’t easily fixed with money, but the money sure helps when things get tough. The drama runs high and fast, and it is highly entertaining. It’s hard to imagine having the money or problems the characters in Justice have, but you can’t help but be transfixed by their tabloid-worthy escapades.
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through Nerd Girl Official: www.nerdgirlofficial.com.
It keeps you on your toes you want to cry and be happy along with the characters. The authors writing is amazing I would recommend this book to anyone.