Guilty by Association
Judah Black Novels, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Harvey
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E.A. Copen
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Everything is bigger in Texas, including the monsters!
Things look bad for Judah Black. Being forced to take an assignment in the middle of nowhere or risk losing her badge is hardly what she would call a perk of the job. But when a young werewolf is murdered on the Paint Rock Supernatural Reservation, her day goes from bad to worse.
Labeled as a drug deal gone wrong, local law enforcement passes the case off as solved. Judah knows better. An occult expert, she knows the look...the feel of magick. Despite the local authorities, Judah presses into the investigation but she wasn't prepared to uncover a cunning, ancient enemy...one that proves irritated with her interference.
Using only her wits, knowledge, and limited magickal abilities, can Judah untangle the web of cover-ups and lies before the killer finds his next victim?
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- N. Hill
- 22-02-2023
If I could give it negative stars I would
It’s been a while since I’ve actively disliked a book. This book it’s a complete waste of time. The main character makes no decisions and takes no actions that affect any part of the plot. You could remove her entirely and it would make no difference.
She is also very unlikeable. She leaves her adolescent child at home alone constantly, but the author does nothing to show familial intimacy interact when they are together. We see no bond between them. No mother-son relationship at all that is not negative - she abandons him all day, he doesn’t even seem to enter into her thoughts when she can’t be with him. She knows the father was a werewolf but does nothing to prepare him for a possible change, despite the fact her job is policing supernaturals. Not only is she seemingly ignorant of her target policing demographic, she is also constantly unaware of anything magical that occurs around her.
The dialogue was completely unrealistic. The ending, like everything else, happens around her without any significant action from her. I can’t remember if I paid any money for this garbage but I sincerely hope not. Avoid this one, it’s not even an entertaining hot mess.
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