
REVIEW:
I have been distinctly honored to read and review the Miranda Quinn Legal Twist series by Gail Ward Olmsted. Book one was Miranda Writes, Book two Miranda Nights and now the best one Book three is Miranda Fights. I have enjoyed each of the books but Miranda Fights took a turn I never saw coming. Gasping out loud and your husband asking what is wrong, that is epic. When an author shocks you the way she shocked me, that is absolutely the best!
The main character is Miranda Quinn and those that love her call her Randi. Randi is an attorney that works hard and loves hard. She is happy in her small town surrounded by family and longtime friends. She has been happily married to her cute husband for two years.
There is a lot going on in this book. There is a human trafficking case, sexual abuse and child neglect and more. It is all dealt with in a sensitive way and I don’t think it will be a trigger. I did learn some new things while reading this book and I always love to expand my knowledge. The best way to do that is reading a book that you are truly enjoying and getting your mind filled at the same time. Hence the reason I like Historical Fiction. If you are into that, Ms. Olmsted wrote a couple of Historical Fiction books that expanded my horizons and they were so much fun to read. Check them out!
If you love Legal Thrillers, I highly recommend you checking out the Miranda Quinn Legal Twist series. These books are different from the normal Legal Thriller because you get to know Randi and her family, what drives her and her history in the legal field. I really think you should read them from the beginning but, I have to say that I think they stand well on their own. I just think you would have more fun reading her story from the beginning. Ms. Olmsted winds the story up quite nicely but I’m hoping there will be more of this series in the future. Until next time…Happy Reading!
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SYNOPSIS:
“This book is perfect for fans of legal thrillers, crime dramas, and anyone interested in stories that shine a light on important social issues.” –Literary Titan
Miranda Quinn is back in the courtroom working as a legal aid attorney when she’s asked to represent Lennon, the daughter of a high school friend currently serving time in prison. Still struggling with guilt from the role she played in her friend’s downfall, Miranda agrees to help.
The former assistant DA has given up a lucrative career as a legal talk radio host to better serve her community. In her spare time, she volunteers as a counselor for at-risk teens. It’s challenging but rewarding, at least until the young women begin to mysteriously disappear. As Miranda struggles to find out who is responsible, it becomes clear that Lennon is in danger as well. As the police piece together Miranda’s clues, they realize they’re dealing with a much larger and farther-reaching organization than they had expected.
Miranda has faced her share of adversaries, both in and out of the courtroom. To expose the sex traffickers preying on the group of girls she has sworn to protect, she’ll need to keep her eyes and ears open. But to save the one young woman who needs her most, she’ll have to open her heart.
She’s in for the fight of her life.