Kelli Quinn is moving to small town Brunswick with her two young children hoping for a fresh start. As a newly single mom, her high powered job as a litigator for a large Atlanta law firm is no longer doable in her new family situation. She's hoping the slower life moving in with her aunt Carly and more regular hours working at her best friend's small law firm will help the family heal from the painful split from her former husand and children's father. A fith filled woman, Carly is hoping it will rub off on her neie and family but
kelli has always been a bit reluctant in matters of faith.
Jon Tremaine and his wife Sarah also had a fresh start in Brunswick. After testifying for the feds against a drug cartel that he was once involved with, he and Sarah have built a happy life under the Federal Witness Protection Program and are expecting their first child. When one of his Mexican background employees from the tree farm he manages is wrongfully accused of drug smuggling, Jon hires the new lawyer in town to defend him. Kelli, however, is not very on board at first but then decides to take on the case at the encouragement of her boss/friend. But as Jon begins inserting himself more and more into the case, Kelli is wondering how exactly Jon happens to know so much about cartels and how feds work in drug smuggling cases.
I like a good legal thriller once in a while. I have read several books by this author before and have enjoyed the faith aspect he includes. Unfortunately, this one will not be a favorite. The story premise is interesting but something didn't rise to the occasion in the execution of it for me. It just did not capture me like I thought it would. Some of the conversations felt choppy and ended suddenly giving me a "fade to black" kind of feel. Some of the characters never felt fully fleshed out to me, The build up to what should have been the tense and suspence parts of the story just didn't accomplish the goal for me. I did like the moral dilemma Jon & Sarah faced in wrestling with the balance of helping his employee while not revealing how far to take it so that he, himself, remained safe. That part made the story for me. While this particular novel didn't make it to the level of a great read for me I will read more from this author.
I gave this 6.5/10

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