After a lifetime of being protected and sheltered by her parents, Kate is thrown into a state of turmoil after their sudden death. With nowhere else to turn, she finds herself living with her fiancĂ©, a conniving businessman who is well on his way to becoming a corrupt super-lawyer. At the same time, Kate’s father’s law firm houses more secrets than a politician’s hard drive. Later, she receives a shocking surprise when a long-lost half-brother enters her life. Can Kate rise to these challenges, discover the truth and re-emerge as a stronger, smarter version of herself?
Review of The Long Road Home
Another Exciting Page Turner
Oh, how I enjoyed reading, The Long Road Home. It was one way for me to sit and relax reading a story full of suspense, and everyday drama that many have endured in ‘real life.’ Oh, the secrets, deceits, and suspense kept me ‘on my feet’ – Yes, another page-turner.
I
also loved how there were no unnecessary interruptions between
scenes. It takes a highly skilled writer who can craft a story such
as this one with so many categories (suspense, drama, action, mystery
and deception) all rolled into one, and the reader never misses a
beat. Yes, I believe the story flowed well without scene divisions,
and I was very happy to plunge right through reading along as I was
able to keep up with the story line, characters, and their motives
within this well-written story.
I’ll have to share with you,
however, that I held my breath toward the end hoping for the story to
end my way, and without spoiling it for you, it certainly did!
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