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Adisa Johnson, a young African American woman is living her dream. She is an aspiring lawyer in a prestigious firm in downtown Atlanta with a promising career. However, a simple makes changes the trajectory of her career and causes her to lose the job she loves. Around the same time, her dearly beloved aunt became ill and Adisa to move to be closer to her aunt and looks for a new job. A few days earlier a Caucasian police offer had shot an unarmed African American team who is fighting for his life in the hospital. With racial tensions high, Adisa wants to be bought on as a special prosecutor on the case. Although, when she speaks with a fellow mentor and victim's grandmother, she is left with conflicting feelings on the case. Which side will Adisa choose? What happened during that faithful of the shooting?
I like that the novel took on racial topics that are very prevalent this day. However, I felt the story lacked depth and suspense. The story seemed to drag on and on, filled
with details that just cloud the story. Sadly, I also couldn't find
myself liking the any of the characters. As a WOC, I loved seeing a
fellow WOC in charge, smart and engaging. But I felt like Adisa fell
flat and act impulsively/emotional. For example, when she was let go of
her job she didn't want to steal her former employer's clients. But
when she asked her mentor for a job, she had no problem becoming a
special prosecutor on the same case her mentor was defending on.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
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