After Judge Luca Valentino lost his wife in a horrific automobile accident, the only thing that he can rely on to resume a normal life is the love for the bench. But even that becomes difficult once he is contacted by detectives with new information about his wife's accident...information that puts Judge Valentino himself under scrutiny. Fortunately, he befriends Jacqueline...a wayward beautiful young woman that serves as a reminder of life's better things as well as a shoulder to cry on. But as the law digs deeper into his wife's death, the Judge suddenly realizes that he is finding it harder and harder to trust anyone... the detectives, the legal system and even himself, everyone but his new found friend Jacqueline.
I just read the most incredible book. It’s called Jacqueline and the Judge. It’s not a book I ever would have picked up, but the author offered to help me with my book, so I entered her giveaway contest, and lucky me, I won a copy for free. I started reading yesterday and finished today.
The writing is vivid and descriptive and retains your attention from the moment you pick it up. I love the way the author weaves in the details you need to know throughout the story without being intrusive about what we authors call “info dump”. The plot is fascinating, the twists in the story are incredible.
By the time the big surprise came, I completely believed the same thing the main character believed. That is the sign of a well-written book. The author has signed options for movie rights on two of her books, so you’ll be hearing more about these from others soon.
Get a copy now. You won’t regret it. In fact, I think you’ll do exactly what I did—I bought her two other books, Regressions, and Double Identity. I’m not going to start reading them yet because when I do, I’m certain I won’t be able to put them down. I’m going to have to schedule reading them so I can get other work done.