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New York Times bestselling author Karen Robards is back with an exhilarating romantic thriller that will leave readers breathless.Feisty criminal attorney Jessica Ford has done her best to comply with the orders of the Secret Service’s unofficial witness protection program ever since she became the lone witness to the First Lady’s murder. She changed her name, dyed her dark hair blonde, and traded her sturdy black-rimmed glasses for contact lenses. Unfortunately, winning her first high-profile case for prestigious Washington, D.C., law firm Ellis Hayes, and subsequently landing her face all over the news, is not exactly “keeping a low profile.” Or so says hunky Secret Service agent Mark Ryan, whose newest assignment—despite Jess’s stubborn protests—is keeping her safe at all costs. It just so happens he’s also her ex-boyfriend. The trial earns Jess a permanent spot on the firm’s elite legal defense team, replacing an associate who eloped suddenly and never came back. It’s the chance of a lifetime. But Jess’s mind has raced with questions from the moment the prosecution’s star witness shocked the courtroom with an electrifying revelation involving the handsome son of a powerful U.S. senator. Was the pretty, young mother intimidated into changing her story on the stand? Why will she not return Jess’s calls? Did Jess’s ambitious predecessor on the case really just abandon her successful career? Or did both women mysteriously disappear? After Mark rescues Jess from an attacker outside her apartment, she begins to consider the possibility that she is a target. Maybe it’s not so bad to have her irresistibly charming and hard-bodied former lover around for protection. Maybe. The question is, which of the many inadvertent enemies Jess has made recently is he protecting her from? The investigation leads her to some startling coincidences—and to a teenage runaway who may just hold the missing link . . . if Jess can find her. As Jess hurtles closer to the truth—and the sexual tension between her and Mark grows hotter than ever—she finds herself in a race against the clock to find the answers before what she doesn’t know gets them both killed.

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I was SO disappointed in this book. I really enjoyed Pursuit, the first book in the series, and was looking forward to reading more of Mark & Jess's story. I'm sorry now that I even bothered.Where to begin? There was absolutely nothing likeable about Jess in this book. In Pursuit, she was likeable and seemed like a relatively normal person with normal, realistic goals. In this book, however, she was nothing but a raving bitch the entire time. I can't imagine why Mark kept bothering with her. She was so focused on her career (as a low-ranking lawyer/lackey in a legal firm) that it came before any and everything else. Newsflash - anyone who works 10+ hour days 5-6 days a week, for weeks or months on end, isn't going to have any kind of life, especially not any kind of meaningful relationship. There wouldn't be any time to spend with your significant other!The story starts out with Jess and Mark having broken up some three months earlier because she caught him kissing her boss (one of his many ex-girlfriends) in her office one day. Granted, that was a slime ball thing for him to do, and he should have groveled for quite some time, begging Jess's forgiveness. We are never told that anything like that occurred, though. It seems that Mark took being dumped as a "way out", and only began to realize (right around the start of this book) that he had screwed up a good thing.So, in a very convoluted story with too many threads that aren't handled well or wrapped up satisfactorily, Mark is assigned to protect Jess from whoever is trying to kill her. IMO? He probably should have just walked the heck away and let her fend for herself. She was supremely bitchy and ungrateful to him, repeatedly. I couldn't believe the awful way she treated him. It was not appealing.I wouldn't classify this as a romance, and frankly it was lacking any real suspense, so I'm not sure what to call it other than a train wreck. You know how it is when you eat or drink something that just leaves a bad taste in your mouth? You need to cleanse your palate. Well, I now feel like I need to cleanse my mind of this godawful story.Pursuit is definitely worth a read, but I'd recommend passing on this one. Even if it's offered to you for free, it's simply not worth the mind torture.
I have read most of Karen Robards' books. This one left me puzzled. First, I was able to put it down. Second, and maybe because I didn't read it within a day, there seemed to be many loose ends and unanswered questions within her plot. It is mentioned repeatedly that the female protagonist, Jess, was the sole survivor of a car accident in which the First Lady was killed. The reader is never told why "Jess" was with the First Lady i.e. in what capacity. Can any young, ambitious female attorney hitch a ride in the First Lady's limo? Turns out the accident was no accident, and only Jess and her erstwhile Secret Service agent/former lover, Mark, are the only ones still living who know that the First Lady was murdered. Well, it's still a secret. Although several attempts are made on Jess' life, there are many people with motives, not the least of which being considered is a secret black ops clean up crew tasked with covering up the First Lady's murder. The reader is never told why or by whom. It made me wonder if this book was part of a series, but, if so, I can't locate the other books that might clear up my confusion. The rest of the plot revolves around missing women who seem only peripherally linked and nefarious doings. There's even a touch of the paranormal added to the mix. If you don't mind the loose ends, it's an okay romantic suspense story. Although I wasn't invested enough in the story to care about "whodunit," I wasn't surprised when the villains of the piece were exposed. Note: Since I wrote this review, I discovered that this book is indeed the sequel to Pursuit, a book I read several years ago and whose plot -- the death of the First Lady -- and characters -- Jess the lawyer and Mark the Secret Service Agent -- I obviously had forgotten. Ooops. To appreciate Justice, I suspect one must read or re-read Pursuit.

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