#Review – Stating His Case by Jade C. Jamison @JadeCJamison

Stating His Case

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Samantha Paulson, Attorney at Law, finds it hard to concentrate when new client Ryan Craig sits on the other side of her desk. She finds herself immediately drawn to him against her better judgment. She is torn between her career and her feelings for him. If she follows her heart, she could have the night of a lifetime with good-looking, heart-stopping tattooed bad boy Ryan, but she could also end up disbarred. Is he worth it?

Warning: Not for the faint of heart! This book contains explicit language and sex. Proceed with caution.

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Stating his Case by Jade C Jamison

I purchased this book but shhh don’t tell Jade or she will be mad at me for not asking for a review copy.

I was looking through Jade’s list of books for something different to read when I saw this book.  It sounded good so I figured why not.

This book is about Samantha who meets and starts representing a client named Ryan.  She feels a chemistry but thinks it is in her head until she sees him again.  When she asks him out to celebrate a mini-victory, the two combust.

After a night of fun Samantha begins to realize she made a huge mistake because she broke ethics rules and can be disbarred.  The two have words and stop seeing each other.  When Samantha is thinking no one will discover her mistake of judgement, everything comes crashing down.

The story is pretty straight and narrow.  You can kinda of see what is going to happen until the last chapters of the book when we get a little twist thrown in.  I was like WHOOO DIDN’T SEE THAT.

I liked the story and it has an easy flow about it.  If you are  fan of her rockers but want to try something different, give it a try.

about the author

Jade C. Jamison was born and raised in Colorado and has decided she likes it enough to stay forever. Jade’s day job is teaching Creative Writing, but teaching doesn’t stop her from doing a little writing herself.

Unfortunately, there’s no one genre that quite fits her writing. Her work has been labeled romance, erotica, suspense, and women’s fiction, and the latter is probably the safest and closest description. But you’ll see that her writing doesn’t quite fit any of those genres.

You’ll have to discover Jade’s writing for yourself to decide if you like it.

 

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