Wednesday, May 23, 2018

TLC Book Tour Book Review: I Am Justice

Author: Diana Munoz Stewart
Title: I Am Justice
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publish Date: May 1, 2018
Book Blurb: 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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Review: I don't usually go for romantic suspense, but wow this book is the best of the best.

Justice Parish is truly one of the most kick butt heroines I've encountered in ages. This is a girl that doesn't have a soft spot anywhere. She's loyal, she's fierce, and she's really amazing.

Sandesh is kick butt, but he works for a charity, so he's not totally into the crazed sort of fighting that Justice is involved in.

The chemistry between these two is really electric, though very fast. The relationship between those two really was off the charts. I just wish it would have been in a little more developed. It just sort of happened with very little conflict. What I did like about these two is that though Sandesh was just as tough of Justice, he was more grounded and even had a touch of gentleness to him, for lack of a better word. I think he was a good foil for Justice who seemed to want to go into everything guns blazing.

The action involves taking down a team of human traffickers, and the possibility of a Parish family member turning on the team. We get to know Justice's other "sisters" while they try to figure out who the betrayer was. The ultimate outcome of that was somewhat of a surprise to me, and yet the reasoning for their actions was more understandable and almost justifiable.

As I learned more about "The League" I wasn't sure how I felt about "Momma" and her motives

This book was a real page turner with action from start to finish.

This book was a step out of my comfort zone, but I'm glad I read it. I really couldn't put it down.

Oh and Groot would gladly be part of the league.


Rating: 4 flowers



1 comments:

Heather J @ TLC Book Tours said...

Thanks for being a part of the tour!

 
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