Update:12/5/18
Well, what do you know? Since I was fed up by people talking shit about me and taking digs at me in their reviews saying how I was giving misleading info and how I didn’t have any right to rate a book because I didn’t finish. I got news for those people. I did finish it.
Even if hero was set up does it makes it alright that he still deliberately defended someone that he wasn’t positive if he was guilty or not of rape and murder?
Author wanted to redeemed the hero in some way. He still did not redeem himself in my eyes.
Did he know that the woman wasn’t exactly a rape victim when he willingly tore her apart on the stand? No, so that makes it ok that he still did it? Did that make him redeemable? No. The supposed rapist wasn’t really innocent was it? he was a criminal who abused, roughed up and choked almost to death girls that worked in the sex club. So because of hero’s consequences in defending this man and getting him off this not “innocent” man killed innocent people.
Next are quotes from the book itself.
I’ll just let them speak for themselves.
“Maybe Murray Ridgley if he had in fact committed the crime. Jonah had plenty of doubts himself. And he had this notion that there was something the partners weren’t telling him. But he had no proof of that, just some whisperings behind closed doors as he’d walked past. And this case . . . this case was the one that could catapult him to the next level. If he impressed the partners, it could literally make his career. One of the junior partners was taking Applegate’s vacancy, but one of the other two remaining original partners, Knowles, was practically a walking corpse. In the next couple of years, he’d retire or die, and if Jonah played his cards right, he could make junior partner and then partner thereafter. Partner! Even his dad hadn’t made junior partner until he was thirty.”
“He was on the fast track. He couldn’t afford a stumble. Jonah met his brother’s gaze. “Dad was respected.” Justin’s eyes narrowed. “Dad was a sonofabitch who cared about power far more than he cared about people. He ruined lives as easily as he buttered toast. That’s not you, Jonah. I’m your brother. I know—" “All right, listen, I appreciate this whole do-gooder speech, but let me assure you that my conscience is perfectly clear where my job is concerned. Murray Ridgley may very well have committed this crime.” Murray Ridgley may very well be a monster. “But I’m not going to ask to be removed from his case. It would ruin me.”
So you see he still decided that he wasn’t going to quit the case. He wanted to make partner, he knew that the partners at the law firm were hiding something from him and he still continued. He didn’t care.
“The thing that ultimately got him acquitted was Amanda Kershaw’s testimony.” Jonah clenched his eyes shut, letting his head fall against the stone with a heavy thud. “Yes. She . . . she wasn’t strong, Clara, and I knew that. She wasn’t like you.” He paused, thinking back to the first time he’d met Amanda at the courthouse, the way she’d shaken when she spoke, the way her eyes had darted around, the way she’d drawn her shoulders in as if to appear smaller, as if to hide from the world. He’d seen the way she pulled at her sleeves to conceal the needle marks on her arms, and he’d used that too. “I used her weaknesses against her when she got up on the stand.” He banged his head against the stone again, a dull thud, and he heard Clara shift. “I demolished her. They practically had to carry her away, she’d gotten so emotionally distraught. She appeared unstable and unreliable—almost insane—just as I’d planned. The partners all congratulated me later. They slapped me on the back and told me how brilliant I’d been.” Jonah laughed, but it was a raw scraping sound, no humor infused in it at all. “Brilliant. I’d brilliantly obliterated a girl who’d been the victim of a horrific crime that most people wouldn’t have survived.”
“He knew Amanda Kershaw had participated in plenty of unsavory activities for a fix. He’d spoken of them in lurid detail in front of a courtroom of witnesses. He’d seen her shame, her regret. He’d paraded every vile misstep to create reasonable doubt.”
The author didn’t know what to focus on, from hero’s redemption to another love story, from exonerating hero’s guilt. from making a hero who helps people who needs help.
It really didn’t make any sense. The supposed rape victim was planning to blackmail a lot of men who she had sex with, she had proof and she even had sex with the supposed rapist, she took photos of the sex club she belonged to.
So the “rapist” got rough and choke some of the girls that worked in the sex club. One of them was the “victim” she escaped and she threatened to exposed them all, the men talked her down and promised her things as long as she kept the sex club in secret. She complied and agreed to testify against the supposed rapist. One of the partner that belonged to that club used the hero because he was eager to win any case, he did a fine job on making the “victim” look unstable but she played him. The supposed rapist was loose cannon and held a grudge against the “victim” the woman who gotten away from him so he took revenge against her in front of the court killing her and hero’s brother.
So you see even after reading the whole book I don’t see how I gave a misleading info.
I applaud the author for assassinating hero’s bother’s character. (Being sarcastic here) A man who fought for justice, who gave to charity. He knew what was going on and didn’t tell the hero. I guess it was everyone’s fault but the hero. But I’m with the heroine when she said that hero’s brother was collecting evidence because hero wasn’t going to stop with just any speculations.
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It seems my review has caused some readers not to read this book.
First of all- these are MY feelings about this book.
Second- I’ve never told ANYONE not to read this book or ANY book for that matter. If you chose not to read it then that’s on you. You can’t blame it on some review.
Third- if you have a problem with me ranting about a book that I paid for then please just unfollow me and don’t call me names. Because A- yes I’m that crazy and yes I’m the queen of ranting. And i fucking love it
And B- I will never change just because people doesn’t like it.
Fourth- I don’t have to justify myself to you. Just like you don’t have to justify yourself to me.
To each their own!
Fifth- People need to stop acting like this is high school. We don’t have to hate on someone because that person didn’t like a book that you loved.
Happy reading!!!
Dnfed at 33%
This piece of shit was a not a hero for me.
This piece of shit does not deserve any redemption.
This piece of shit deserves to die alone.
This piece of shit deserved to die when the rapist he defended killed his poor victim, his brother and 4 more people.
Let’s start at the beginning.
In the prologue we meet the POS, who’s an aweful man, a lawyer, who’s egotistical, arrogant and narcissistic. He’s defending a rapist. A man who killed and rape women. It wasn’t until later we find out that he got this man off. While doing so, he put the sole survivor of this rapist on the stand, tearing her apart, making her more unstable than what she already was. This poor woman had to be carried out because she was inconsolable and traumatized by the POS and his defendant.
POS’s brother who was a GOOD man, another lawyer who only worked on Pro Bonos cases and fought for justice tried to make him see reason. Tried to talked to him out of defending the rapist but POS didn’t want to because he wanted to emasculate his father. He wanted to make partner at the law firm where he was working, he wanted to be the youngest partner like his father was. He wanted to be better than his father. He wanted to be famous. Oh the POS got to be famous alright! He’s the most hated man now!
I felt like author tried to made it seemed it was alright that the rape victim didn’t get her justice because she was on drugs and prostitute herself for those drugs. Author made it seem that it was a good thing POS didn’t mention this information about the rape victim in front of the court.
POS got the rapist off and the rapist killed this poor woman, POS’s brother and 4 more people when he shot them down and detonated a bomb that he had strapped on himself. The author then tried to made the POS a hero when he threw himself at the rapist. And let’s not forget the women he killed and raped before he got off.
POS deserve everything he got and so much more. I dont give a fuck if he’s living in solitary for 8 fucking years. I don’t care if the heroine is his reward for being scarred. For feeling guilty. The POS is guilty as much as the rapist is. If he hadn’t gotten him off then 6 people would still be alive and his victims would have gotten their JUSTICE!!!!
He should not have be redeemed. He should burn in HELL like the rapist is doing right now.
And what we got in the end is a POS who probably thinks 8 years living in solitary it’s his redemption along with the pathetic heroine who only had 2 sex partners in her life getting his hea while the victims and brother did not even get a bit of justice.