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Accidental Lawyer

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Set in the brilliant and diverse city of Baltimore, Accidental
Lawyer, is a humorous, often irreverent portrayal of the
dubious practice of personal injury law.

Jessica Snow has a crisp new law degree, a grinding
ambition, and a pesky moral compass that is often at odds
with her new job as an ambulance chaser. Her face and name
appear on billboards and buses throughout the city, and if
that isn’t enough to embarrass her mother, there’s a
television commercial in the works.

Her elevated status has her wrangling with a local mob
boss, duping a drug dealer, and confronting phony clients.
With the help of her bold and brassy sidekick, Kari, Jess
develops a remarkable proclivity for this ignoble profession
by wrapping up difficult cases and finding new business in
unexpected places.

When trumped-up murder charges are brought against
her boss, she faces her biggest challenge yet—tracking
down a killer. Along the way, Jess builds a new kind of
family for herself, her own tribe, made up of friends,
colleagues and clients, many of whom are sure to raise
eyebrows at her mother’s dinner table.

260 pages, Paperback

First published September 15, 2017

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Profile Image for Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader.
2,789 reviews31.9k followers
March 26, 2019
Accidental Lawyer is oodles of fun and a nice departure.

The author, Kim Hamilton, was a personal injury attorney for several years prior to penning Jessica Snow’s fictional story.

Jess has just graduated from law school when she chooses personal injury law. It suits her goals and ambitions but is often a mismatch with her morals and ethics. As her star rises, her face is all over town, and she’s filming a commercial.

Jess is experiencing all the success she covets, and she even lands a brash sidekick, Kari, who helps her in the weeds.

Everything comes to a head when Jess’ boss is falsely accused of murder. Jess finds friends and camaraderie in the most unlikely of places.

Accidental Lawyer is so much fun. There are moments where I laughed out loud, and I loved the relatable and charming characters. There’s a nice, smooth pacing and some twists I didn’t see coming.

Overall, I found Accidental Lawyer to be a witty story with a nice side of mystery. Jess reminded me a bit of Stephanie Plum!

I received a complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
44 reviews
September 16, 2017
Great book! As the book progresses the humour does too! Great characters, witty humour will have you laughing out loud. This books follows the adventures if a new lawyer working in accident and injury law but murder, mobsters a few fires and an amazing team of co workers make the job more than she ever thought. Great read with twists , turns, who done its, and a lot of laughs!
1,405 reviews10 followers
September 15, 2017
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The characters are relatable and funny. The pace is quick. A few easy to guess pieces and a few more that sneak up on you. Just a fun read. I cannot wait to give it another read. Definitely fun to take on vacation and enjoy.
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Author 20 books638 followers
November 29, 2017
Hilarious scenes from lobsters to fire extinguisher mess. The chapter breaks are well placed. There are some marvelous metaphors and descriptions. Favorite secondary character tie is between Mrs. Bianco and Franco. An acquaintance mentioned purchasing this book as a gift for her mom and I agree it's a good choice.
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119 reviews20 followers
September 25, 2017
Accidental Lawyer is entertaining yet full of suspense and even a bit of sexual tension (not the kind of sexual tension that makes your mama blush - totally PG). It's a fast read, and the plot twists keep you on the edge of your seat from cover to cover. The characters are easy to relate to and when you finish, you're hoping there's a sequel so you can find out where everyone goes from here. There have been some books where I've known a few chapters in how they'd end - this book is absolutely nothing like that. I won't give anything away, but I was surprised by the ending. Pleasantly surprised.

Hamilton didn't waste a lot of time letting her own fun-loving personality stand out in her writing. The conversations are believable and will have you laughing. Who doesn't love a young female lawyer trying to make it in a predominantly male office? The friendships and camaraderie will have you smiling and sometimes wrinkling your brow (not unlike real life).
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365 reviews3 followers
September 1, 2017
Funny and witty. A very humorous who done it book. It's full of laughs and is an enjoyable read. One can guess what's coming in a lot of areas but that's ok with this book the real joy to me was the laugh out loud moments..
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124 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2017
Great little mystery. I loved seeing inside the world of an ambulance chaser who develops some detective skills, to get her boss off the hook.
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Author 7 books49 followers
September 15, 2017
Kim's book is not only funny, it gives the layman a view into the life of an Injury Lawyer and follows rookie Jessica Snow on a slew of adventures as she tries to solve a murder mystery and exonorate a loved one. It's a quick and enjoyable read that you don't want to miss!
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Author 7 books84 followers
March 21, 2020
Many years ago I regularly read the Janet Evanovich series with Stephanie Plum, the bounty hunter (at least to book 15). Hamilton's book is the first book I've read that I would ever compare to Janet Evanovich's writing, dry sense of humor, and knack for creating quirky characters. I've missed having such an easy and humorous escape (especially this past year). Hamilton has me picking up the Plum series where I left off years ago. Perhaps Janet Evanovich should thank you for the business. Ha Ha Ha.

I also used to live in Annapolis so I'm drawn to her perspective on Baltimore since I was reluctant to spend much time there.

Happy reading.
7 reviews
July 20, 2019
No mystery

The book is not my taste as there was no real plot or content to keep reading Not recommended as a so called mystery
Profile Image for R.T. Coleman.
Author 3 books8 followers
October 30, 2017
I know nothing about the world of personal injury law, and I have generally held a negative view of law firms that advertise on television or on billboards. "Ambulance chasers" have a bad reputation across the board, but Kim Hamilton's Accidental Lawyer puts a human face on this area of law and creates a genuinely likable cast of characters.

The main character, Jessica Snow, is a newly minted lawyer in Baltimore, MD, who is learning the ropes through her new position with DSG, a fictional law firm that focuses on personal injury claims and whose employees consume a rather disturbing amount of pastry. The other members of her firm are supportive and kindly, and there are a number of other characters in the book who both help and hinder Jessica in her overarching quest to solve a murder. Having been to Baltimore several times myself, I enjoyed reading about the city and recognizing many places in the Inner Harbor area and Fells Point.

There is plenty of witty banter to go around, and the narration from Jessica's point of view is charming. There are a few areas that I found uneven, such as some chapter endings that were along the lines of "And then we all finished our meal and went our separate ways." I also felt like the ending of the book was rushed and wrapped up a bit too neatly, incorporating a conspiracy between two characters who didn't seem to have any connections up until that point. However, the ending was satisfying enough to make me glad I took the time to read the book.

Accidental Lawyer is a fun, quick read, and author Kim Hamilton is a strong storyteller who has a bright future. I look forward to reading more from her!
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1,354 reviews7 followers
November 21, 2018
Look out Stephanie Plum there's a new girl in town and her name is Jessica Snow. Jessica is a accident lawyer. Chasing down ambulances to get those who have been hurt the money they deserve. With Kari as her side kick what could go wrong. Right?!
In this first book of a potentially great series, Jessica is faced with corruption, murder and snakes! When her boss's good friend winds up murdered and the finger points to her boss, Jessica makes it her mission to prove his innocence. Will Jessica figure out the who done it or will Jessica be the next victim?
This book brings tons of fun and entertainment. It has a Janet Evanovich feel to it and could be the next Stephanie Plum series. It has a lot of potential with it's fun and interesting characters. With tons laugh out loud moments. It even has the makings of a love triangle. I just love the whole vibe this book puts off. It is an eclectic mix of suspense and romantic comedy. It is sure to bring a smile to your face when you read it.
I really like Jessica's character. She is fun, loyal, determined and honest. I think it is right fun how she puts the mob guy in his place. "Wink wink". Her neighbor Ms. Bianco is an absolute riot. But you better not cross her, she just might shoot you.
Overall this book is a load of fun. I loved the characters, especially Mark, the hot sexy fireman. "Oh la la" The story is a steady paced read that will never lag in entertainment. You are sure to enjoy ever moment. So if you like a feel good silly comedy suspense, then this book is right up your alley.
*ARC provided by Kim Hamilton
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705 reviews68 followers
May 19, 2018
You probably recognize Jessica Snow's face, though you may not realize how. Due to her job as a personal injury lawyer her boss has had her face plastered on buses around the city to attract more business. Jessica knows she was hired more for her looks than her experience, as she's fresh out of school, but she wants to prove herself to her co-workers, clients, and mother. Soon enough Jessica has her hands full with trying to clear her boss' name of murder, injuries, the mob, drug dealers, and exploding toilets! With the help of office assistant Kari, Jessica will tackle it all and maybe even find a date.

If you like the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich than you'll love Jessica Snow! There are many comparisons to be made, but Ms. Hamilton keeps her story funny and entertaining without being a copy. All the crazy side characters kept me entertained, but Jessica kept my interest. She's easily likeable, and will find yourself rooting for her to succeed from the first chapter. I also enjoyed that her boss was basically a good guy, not just an "ambulance chaser" and that he recognized Jessica's hard work. I rated this book four out of five stars and hope that there will be more coming!
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801 reviews19 followers
November 6, 2017
I read this book because it is a. set in Baltimore and b. about lawyers. As my dogged determination to get through the Tess Monaghan series demonstrates, I will read anything set in Baltimore. I can't in good faith recommend this book to anyone who has a less rabid love for Baltimore since I don't think there is much to differentiate it from others in this category beyond that. As a former claims adjuster, I also found it amusing from that angle. The book started slow, was unbelievable at times (like someone interviewing the narrator just to laugh at her for being a personal injury lawyer) and the ending was a bit muddled. But, the middle of the book was good and it was enough to keep me interested.
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69 reviews3 followers
November 7, 2019
A handful of laughs out loud and a sassy female protagonist who is also whip-smart - what's not to like? The story moves quickly and is not particularly predictable; there are many unforeseen complications and only one moment when the protagonist is saved from imminent death by what looks like the intervention of divine powers - otherwise, thins are kept well within the limits of plausibility, while still generating edge-of-the-seat interest. There's an almost lush, unlawyer-like style that the author has got going here which is also attractive to the overall picture. It's easy to become caught up in the characters' world and to care what happens to them, making this novel a likable success.
Profile Image for Nanette Littlestone.
Author 14 books154 followers
November 6, 2018
Jessica Snow, personal injury attorney, is more than just the pretty face people see plastered on buses. Under the deft hand of author Kim Hamilton, Jessica is smart, feisty, adventurous, and caring, with a dry wit and subtle humor that'll make you laugh and cheer her on. I loved the variety of characters in the story from her trusty, eager assistant - who's always at the ready - to the people that make her want to tear out her hair. Accidental Lawyer is a great read for fun, action, and a heroine who never says never.
3 reviews
January 16, 2020
Just okay

First of all, never believe when the title has to include a description after the title. It's never true. This was a partially enjoyable read. Not that fun. Not that thrilling. Not much of a mystery either. Hate these types of stories where the lead character is always jumping from one suspect to another with no real reasoning behind it. Then the car went from being a civic to an accord somehow. Little continuity things like that on top of a rather dull story makes it just okay at best.
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52 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2019
Impressed

I honestly thought this would be a ho hum, read inbetween the "good" books I have been reading.I was very wrong! My apologies to Ms. Hamilton. Not only were the characters likable and relatable but the story was well thought out and I liked the fact that I didn't see the ending coming! I hope there are more in the works. I think there would be a lot of places Jess could go!
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5 reviews
July 14, 2019
Fun, quick summer read

I enjoyed this fun book with a nice twist of an ending. Some descriptive bits are repetitive (swiping mascara) and try a bit too hard to be pulp fiction quirky but overall really enjoyed her writing style. Fun cast of characters with fun personalities,quirks and some some dialogue that brought regular giggles. Find myself a bit sad to leave them all at the end of the story. Will definitely check out some of her other books.
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67 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2018
Kim Hamilton's Dazzling debut novel is funny and enthralling. Full of unexpected twists and turns, laugh out loud moments, and charming characters, I call Accidental Lawyer a must read. I couldn't put it down. If you are a fan of Janet Evanovich, I think you'll be a fan of Kim Hamilton. Watch her, I have a felling she's gonna be going places.
409 reviews2 followers
September 9, 2019
Muscle,accedints, and Lawyers

A lawyer bent on doing her best to get injured people compensation
for their injuries. Gets caught up in corruption and murder. Now she
has to follow leads while helping hurt people and solving the two cases
rolled into one. A crazy adventure into case solving, a really good read.
One you won't figure out in the first couple of chapters.
Debra H.
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Author 1 book47 followers
September 18, 2017
The accidental lawyer is a great, funny ready. I really enjoyed the story and all of the fantastic characters. I'd highly recommend it and I hope that this is the start of a series as I'd been keen to read more about Jessica and her friends.
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Author 4 books48 followers
March 26, 2018
If you're looking for a good read, I recommend, "Accidental Lawyer" by Kim Hamilton. Set in Baltimore it provides a humorous look into the personal injury law profession. It is fast paced, stocked with quirky characters, rings with witty dialogue, and is interwoven with a thread of mystery.
35 reviews1 follower
June 9, 2019
Laughed out loud, light hearted mystery

Well written, with a steady pace throughout. Enjoyable characters with a sometimes insecure female lead that does what it takes anyway! Lot's of fun.
5 reviews
July 7, 2019
You a fun, legal thriller

I enjoyed the characters and premise of the story. A young lawyer, out of school, working in personal injury law, to pay the bills. I hoping this will be a full series. Her friends and family are great support and add some good twist to the story.
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212 reviews
July 27, 2019
Great read

I hope that there will be more books in the series. It seems like there’s so much more to be written. We need to find out what happen with the case of the exploding toilets.
1 review
July 28, 2019
Loved it

This book has everything. I don't like romance books per second but this one has some of everything. Danger, gun toting elders and the mob. Just a smidgen of romance. Perfect
5 reviews
September 15, 2019
A fun read

Enjoyed reading this book. Interesting and believable characters and a believable yet unbelievable storyline. I could easily picture the characters and their conversations as real. Great escape!
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29 reviews8 followers
January 15, 2020
Despite a few places where her spell-checker chose the wrong word, this is an engaging, funny story with an unexpected ending. Nice setup for several sequels as well.

Note to Kim: discrete and discreet are not interchangeable words.
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