Miranda Writes by Gail Ward Olmsted
TITLE INFORMATION
Miranda Writes
Gail Ward Olmsted
Black Rose Writing, 248 pages
9781685130237, 9.8.22
Overall Rating = 5
Storyline & Concept = 5
Writing & Delivery = 5
Editorial = 5
Miranda Quinn suffered a major career loss three years earlier, and she’s on the brink of a comeback. When the star witness in the case that signaled the end of her career as an Assistant District Attorney reappears, secrets are revealed, and events happen that turn Miranda’s world upside down again. There are revelations about her past, threats to her present and future, and both losses and successes in her career and her personal life, but it’s impossible to squash her spunky personality.
For readers who love a novel that mixes legal thrills, second chances, humor, and a touch of romance, this is the book to choose. The story is told through the eyes of the protagonist, Miranda Quinn, a quirky but tough woman, and it’s a view everyone should see. All the characters are as well-written and engaging as the main character, while the plot flows smoothly, even amid the twists and turns. There was nothing I didn’t love about this book. It has everything that should exist in a novel and should be on everyone’s must-read list. It would appeal to fans of Lisa Scottoline and Janet Evanovich or anyone looking for an entertaining, well-written book.
Sublime Line: “Miranda Writes is a top-pick for a novel filled with legal thrills, humor, and an engaging protagonist.”
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