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Riley is not the spoiled brat she seemed in the first book, and there may be hope for Emily yet.
This book takes a hard look at forgiveness and what that really means.
Even if I had not read the first book in the series, this one would stand alone very well. However, having read the first Justice Seekers novel, this was icing on the cake because it felt like "coming home."
A well done "whodunnit" with as many twists and turns as the bayou it's set in. ...more
This book takes a hard look at forgiveness and what that really means.
Even if I had not read the first book in the series, this one would stand alone very well. However, having read the first Justice Seekers novel, this was icing on the cake because it felt like "coming home."
A well done "whodunnit" with as many twists and turns as the bayou it's set in. ...more

Riley Baxter, the sister of Rafe Baxter from Book 1 of the Justice Seekers series, tries to use her writing skills "to write a wrong" to help free a man wrongfully imprisoned, as she falls in love with Hayden in Book 2 of the Justice Seekers series.
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