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I Am Justice
- Band of Sisters, Book 1
- Narrated by: Dara Rosenberg
- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This bad-ass band of sisters plays for keeps.
She's ready to start a war.
Justice Parish takes down bad guys. Rescued from the streets by the world renowned Parish family, she joined their covert sisterhood of vigilante assassins. Her next target: a sex-trafficking ring in the war-torn Middle East. She just needs to get close enough to take them down....
He just wants peace.
Sandesh Ross left Special Forces to found a humanitarian group to aid war-torn countries. But saving the world isn't cheap. Enter Parish Industries and limitless funding, with one catch - their hot, prickly "PR specialist", Justice Parish.
Their chemistry is instant and off-the-charts. But when Justice is injured and her cover blown, Sandesh has to figure out if he can reconcile their missions. With danger dogging their every move, their white-hot passion can change the world - if it doesn't destroy them first.
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- Avidchic reader
- 20-01-2024
push pull emotional plotline
It's the first time listen to this author and I must say it's Taken A while for me to actually press play.
I didn t know if I would like Plot But I decided to give it a try and I am glad I did. I am on book 2 right now. And I'm glad that I left my review of Justice too. Between these 2 books it's pretty amazing as she wraps mystery and action around the heroine of each book.
The action and the pace was really good and although the romance that developed between h and H was a bit on the light side, the steam was not. So there was a nice mixture of suspense, mystery action and romance.
There were some parts of dialogue that I got confused with thinking the heroine should be saying this not that, but in a roundabout why it got to the point.
The actual Plotline Setting, I wasn't sure if I liked. It seemed to have its own agenda and even though it was for the greater good. I wasn't sure if I could Support that idea.
The action was really good and I enjoyed how it all came to an end.
The narrator was good, however, being solo. It kind of took away some of the suspense. Although the author did make sure to write dialogue that the narrator could, easily differentiate, so as not to confuse the listener.
What I really enjoyed was the descriptions of the standard scenes and character emotions. Most authors use words that have been used before just in different context. But Diana's descriptions are fresh and unheard of to me, so it's added yet another reason for listening to the book.
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