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Review by Chris Bartholomew of Justice Served by Shells Walter James
wanted everything. A Law career, a wife, and just to be normal. Wishes
do come true, so to speak. James
gets his Law degree, and marries his current sweetheart with a catch,
her father-in-law just happens to be the devil.
As you can imagine, I read a lot of manuscripts. Some are story length, some novels and of course the novella. If there is too much wrong with a book, I just won't review it because I don't want to be negative; after all, a lot of work goes into a book and who wants to be the naysayer. Once in a blue moon a book will come along needing a review that I can't say enough good things about. Justice Served is one of those books.
I envision big publishers sitting there reading the few manuscripts their readers deem worthy of handing off to the publisher. I think I know the feeling now of a bestseller. I believe that this is a book that would have a big publisher seeing dollar signs. And I think Justice Served is going to be a great success.
I am using the ad line Shells Walter uses for the book simply because there are huge surprises to be read within the story and to say anything else would be giving it all away, but I'm telling you that this story is so well-written, the plot so well done, that I am suggesting this as a Christmas present for anyone who loves a good read.
I understand from Shells Walter that a sequel is in the writing... and I would suggest to her that she put the sequel into this book making it novel length, and shop it around, as I really believe this is a real winner.
You can purchase Justice Served in ebook or print format here. You won't be sorry, I can promise you that!
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