Jaime long ago gave up the desire to be loved. Now she only needs to be heard. Jaime Nichols went to law school to find the voice she never had as a child, and her determination to protect girls and women in the path of harm drives her in ways both spoken and unspoken. As Jaime, now a criminal defense attorney, prepares to press charges against someone who wronged her long ago, she must face not … she must face not only her demons but also the unimaginable forces that protect the powerful man who tore her childhood apart.
Chandler Bolton, a retired veteran, is tasked with helping a young victim who must testify in court–and along with his therapy dog, Aslan, he’s up for the task. When he first meets Jaime, all brains, beauty, and brashness, he can’t help but be intrigued. As Chandler works to break through the wall Jaime has built around herself, the two of them discover that they may have more to offer one another than they ever could have guessed–and that together, they may be able to help this endangered child.
This thrilling installment of the Hidden Justice series explores the healing power of resolution and the weight of words given voice. And as Jaime pursues delayed justice of her own, she unearths eternal truths that will change the course of her life.
“Delayed Justice will hold you to the end . . . A very timely story!” –Susan Page Davis, author of the Main Justice series
“Delayed Justice is a timely and compelling legal thriller that will have you turning the pages in search for justice. Putman packs an emotional punch and tackles tough issues head on while demonstrating God’s redeeming love.” –Rachel Dylan, bestselling author of Deadly Proof
- Legal romantic suspense with inspirational elements
- Third book in the Hidden Justice series but can be enjoyed as a standalone
- Book length: approximately 93K words
- Includes discussion questions for book clubs
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Definitely a page turner. This book dealt with a deep and timely topic in a respectful and compassionate manner. Given the nature of the emotional turmoil, it is difficult to do justice to a romance evolving in the midst, but this one was done well. Full review is at my website.
I received this book complimentary from the author. I was not required to give a positive review. All of the opinions I have expressed here are my own.
3.5 stars
” That ‘might’ is everything . . . . . . When we live with ‘mights’, we live with regrets.”
Jaime Nichols’ life might have been different if she had spoken up sooner, or if her mother had noticed her early symptoms, or if her father had not been deployed for such long periods of time . . . . but the might-have-beens are simply a mirage and now the must-be, must find a voice. Jaime is determined that those who take pleasure in preying upon innocent children must face justice; so twenty years later, after months of intense counseling, she is determined to put her law degree to work; she’s ready to press charges against one of the rising stars in the United States military.
Military veteran Chandler Bolton takes his vocation seriously, helping those who faithfully served their country to re-connect with their families, providing valuable counseling and the necessary resources to re-enter civilian life. His therapy dog Aslan is the one who actually introduces him to another kind of wounded soul, a very beautiful one, with a fiesty cat named Simba. Lovely, but guarded; Jaime Nichols is a puzzle that Chandler Bolton decides is worth the time and effort to solve.
With danger lurking around the corner for both of them, Chandler and Jaime work hard to overcome their hurdles, while celebrating new beginnings and putting the past to rest. The author selected a very poignant topic, navigating around its ragged edges with grace and truth, while allowing her heroine to discover a different kind of “Aslan” for herself, not tame but good.
Whew! What a great story! We finally get to hear Jaime’s story in this third installment of Hidden Justice series. Cara Putman is a master storyteller of legal thrillers; this book boasts all her trademarks – fluid and easy to read writing style, fast-paced and suspenseful plot, fantastic and deeply layered characters, a strong component of faith in the story, and sensitive approach to some difficult social injustices. Though it’s the third book in the series, it can definitely be read as a stand-alone. If you enjoy contemporary legal thriller/suspense, this book is a must read.
Jaime is a public criminal defense lawyer who is struggling with her painful past. Though she’s independent, strong, intelligent, and successful, she has only now come to the point in her life where she’s ready to face her demons and bring the man who abused her to light. Chandler, ex-military and divorced, is a compassionate, fiercely loyal, tender-hearted man who strives each day to help counsel those veterans who need help after their tours. Circumstances throw Jaime and Chandler together over and over again as they both learn to let down their guards around each other. Chandler’s dog Aslan is so lovable and plays a major role in the story. Twists and turns in the plot throw both Jaime and Chandler in harm’s way as they navigate the justice system to bring closure and healing.
I’m hoping there will be a fourth book in the series about Caroline…..I so need to find out her story and Brandon’s!
I received a copy of the book from Thomas Nelson via Celebrate Lit Tours and was under no obligation to post a positive review. All comments and opinions are solely my own.
I love Cara Putman’s novels. I think she has immense talent, and I always look forward to her latest story. I have very much enjoyed the novels in her Hidden Justice series, and recommend them wholeheartedly. Delayed Justice is the third novel in this series, and my favorite so far. As much as I enjoyed this story, I will say that it is a really tough novel in the sense that it deals with child molestation, PTSD (various kinds), and pure evil. Putman deals with each topic honestly and respectfully, but I did have to set the book down a few times and pray and smother my child in hugs and kisses.
In this novel there are two female characters who deal with the after-effects of sexual abuse. One, our heroine Jaime who was badly abused at eight, is an adult who is dealing with PTSD because help was not available to her as a child. She has severe trust and fear issues, which is completely understandable. She often mentions her therapy treatments from previous years, but these were treatments she sought when the sexual assault was in her past. What struck me so hard about Jaime is how alone she has been and continues to be all because she didn’t have anyone to turn to when she was a little girl. Jaime’s experience is juxtaposed with Tiffany’s, one of Jaime’s clients in this story. Tiffany experiences the exact same mistreatment as Jaime at the exact same age, but has an amazing support team. While it is an awful, evil ordeal that Tiffany is struggling through, the immediate and real help that she receives from her mother, doctors, lawyers, judges, and a comfort animal illustrates a girl who will come through this event scarred but not destroyed. This spoke volumes! Getting people, especially our children, immediate help after trauma of any kind can be the difference between being able to move on and live life or not.
I appreciate that Putman tackles some tough God questions too in this story, but doesn’t give answers. Several times, Jaime asks, “Why did God allow this bad thing to happen to me?” It’s a fantastically OK question to ask. I’ve asked it several times in my lifetime! But, as in real life, Jaime never gets an answer. I think this is very realistic. Sometimes, especially with the deep questions, our answers will only come once we are in Heaven with Jesus. Right now on earth, we are in the “Trust-In-God” time. We have to trust the path He’s put us on. And, we have to trust that one day in Heaven He will reveal everything. It’s so super hard, especially when the question is connected to deep pain and/or violence, but we have to put our trust in God. He does know what He is doing!
I love all of the characters in this story, but Chandler is my favorite. He is a super excellent hero, and the perfect guy for Jaime. He’s all man, dependable, and true to his word. He pays attention and notices details, then he reacts (or doesn’t) based on what he gleaned from paying attention. A man who pays attention and then acts accordingly is super attractive in my book! But what I really love the most about Chandler is his love for Jesus. Because Jaime is not in a relationship with Christ, Chandler will not let things move out of the “friend” zone. I have read many, many Christian novels where the heroine refuses to romantically entangle herself because she cannot be in an unequally yoked relationship, but I haven’t seen a hero do that lately. I found this refreshing, and it made Chandler all the more swoonalicious!
I very much enjoyed my time with this book, and I highly recommend it. The writing is stellar, the plot is full of suspense, the characters are realistic and endearing, and the romance builds well. I will definitely miss my time with these characters. If you are looking for a nail-biting, suspenseful, romantic page-turner then Delayed Justice is definitely the book for you!
I received a review copy of this novel in paperback form from the author via Celebrate Lit. In no way has this influenced my review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own.
My Review:
My Rating: 3 and 1/2 stars since I felt that the pacing was too fast when it wasn’t very suspenseful until the end.
My Recommendation: 17/18 up because of the subjects mentioned in this book though it may be better that you skip this one if you are bothered by mentions of rape and abuse… If I didn’t have to review the book I may have skipped this one.
My Favorite Character/s: Aslan! He’s just so sweet and adorable and helpful!
My Thoughts: Well, this is one harsh book! I was sickened at most of the things that happened but that’s to be expected with the book being about what it is about. The healing for the characters was perfect though the ending was too fast and sudden for my liking. And as always I enjoyed seeing the characters from former books.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review and am truly happy to provide it.
Cara Putman has done it again…she has a gift for telling a story that is so real and tackles the hard subjects in such a way that leaves you breathless. Sexual abuse is a subject that most people want to avoid but it is necessary to bring into the open, to achieve healing and to show that strength and Faith can win. The characters are so tangible that you want to be there to comfort them and cheer them on. I loved the service dog, Aslan and the role he played in the story. You can expect many twists and turns that keep you turning those pages to discover the outcome. It is hard to put this one down.
I won a copy of this book. The honest review and opinions are my own and were not required.
This story is phenomenal! I was drawn in from the very beginning, from the prelude. It’s a page turner and I couldn’t put it down!
Delayed Justice is the third book in the Hidden Justice series and it’s the only one I’ve currently read. I will remedy that ASAP! I cannot wait to go back and read the first two books in this series.
Jaime Nichols is a Criminal Defense attorney who fights to be sure that everyone can have excellent legal defense if the need arises. She’s a strong, warrior of a women who only sees herself as a child victim. She’s built a wall to protect herself from anyone, men in particular, even God, that may hurt her. What will it take to tear it down? When she decides to face her demons and press charges against someone from her past, she must realize that she’s no longer a child and she’s stronger than she believes.
Chandler Bolton is a military veteran who’s strong in all the right places. Not only is he physically strong and completely capable of protecting others, he’s emotionally strong. Having been through his own devastating divorce and been through two tours in the service, he’s seen and lived through his share of pain and heartache. Now his desire is to help Jaime in ways she never expected and make her see just how amazing she is.
This story will take you on a journey of pain, abuse, and mistrust along with family, friendship, forgiveness and love. Most importantly it’s a reminder that although there is evil in this world, God promises He’ll walk alongside His children every step of the way. This story may not be an easy read, but it is definitely a worthwhile one!
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Cara Putnam writes legal thrillers, romantic suspense, and historical romance. I have read a number of her books, including the previous two books in this series. With her latest installment of Delayed Justice, the title fits perfectly. I couldn’t wait to read Jamie’s story and see what darks secrets lie in her past and how she will deal with them.
My favorite aspect of the Delayed Justice was including The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis as a tool to show God’s love even when the persons past isn’t perfect. Chandler did a wonderful job suggesting and donating a copy for Jamie. I really enjoyed Putnam’s insight into the story. I have read the Chronicles of Narnia a number of times and seen the movie. I even wrote two graduate level research papers in graduate school about the stories, but the profound insight into the story that reached into Jamie’s soul brought tears to my eyes. I LOVED this part of the story. It was raw and real.
The emotions of Jamie ran true to everything I have ever read about victims about sexual assault. Putnam dug deep and really brought Jamie’s past and present hurts to life. I kept feeling bad for Jamie, but kept cheering her on at the same time. She is definitely a strong heroine that I admired.
As for Chandler, he is an amazing hero. He loves Jamie even though he knows what happened in her past. He moved slow and kept praying for her to come to know Christ. He didn’t rush her and proved that she was someone worth waiting for. Now that is a wonderful hero.
While the genre of Delayed Justice is romantic suspense, it does lay more heavily on romance than the suspense. A little bit of suspense was sprinkled throughout the novel with a climactic moment that came and went in two pages, but the novel didn’t rely on the suspense element as much. The plot was more on the transformation of Jamie and the growing emotions between Chandler and Jamie. I did enjoy how Putnam allowed the story to end without the cliché proposal or wedding scene. Thank you!
Overall, Delayed Justice by Cara Putnam does dive deeply into the emotions and thoughts of the aftershock of a sexual assault. I loved the characters in this story and hope to see them more in future novels. The spiritual element in this story is wonderful and would be a great way to share Jesus with others. Delayed Justice is intriguing and raw. I really enjoyed reading this novel.
I received a complimentary copy of Delayed Justice by Cara Putnam from Thomas Nelson Publishing, but the opinions stated are all my own.
Delayed Justice is the third novel in Cara Putman’s Justice series, following Beyond Justice and Imperfect Justice. I thought Beyond Justice was excellent, but Delayed Justice is even better.
As with the other books in the series, it’s a legal thriller addressing one of the big issues of today: in this case, child sex abuse. That means it’s not an easy read. It’s not explicit, but survivors or sensitive readers might prefer to skip this one.
Twenty-eight-year-old attorney and public defender Jaime Nichols is filing charges of sexual abuse against her uncle, Dane. Unfortunately, Dane Nichols is up for promotion to US Army general, and he’s not well pleased with the charges.
Jaime faces multiple challenges: her natural fear of repercussions, both personal and professional. And her natural wariness around her new neighbour, a military man like her uncle. But the handsome neighbour also gives her the opportunity to help another victim, and she does have the support of her legal eagle friends.
It’s a challenging story, written with sensitivity towards Jaime and other victims. We have to believe women (and men) when they come forward with these stories. Sure, there are people who make them up, but these are far outnumber by those who never dare come forward.
Recommended for fans of legal thrillers from authors like John Grisham or Rachel Dylan.
Thanks to Thomas Nelson and NetGalley for providing a free ebook for review.
I just finished reading Delayed Justice. Its book 3 in a series. It can be read as a stand alone. I read book 2 and had the local bookstore order Delayed Justice. Normally I don’t read books dealing with abuse since I’ve had friends that were abused as children and teens. Its something I have a hard time dealing with – how anyone can do such horrible things to children and the innocent. Cara Putnam tells the story with truth, grace and shows the realistic horrors these innocents deal with. If you can read this series and not be touched then you are stronger than I am. Jaime can’t understand how God can let things like this happen to children but she learns that God is with us in the most horrific times as well as the good times. We may not realize it at the time but if (great big IF) we let Him he will use it to grow stronger in our faith and even to help others.
I bought this book through my local indy. bookstore and no one asked me to leave a review. All opinions are my own and I can honestly say this book touched me in ways I didn’t expect. There are some very heartwarming moments and some that will break you heart. Either way, this is one of the best books I’ve read on child abuse and I highly recommend it. Looking for the next installment in this series. If you have ever been abused then my prayers are with you for God’s love, mercy and comfort.
“Sometimes the only way we are made whole is when we take our pain and use it to help others”
Wow, this one was for sure my favorite in the series so far! Cara Putman wrote with knowledge and expertise, exposing the long and sometimes frustrating process of a trial, but also the opportunity to be heard and see justice be done. This justice many times is not much about seeing other being paid but protecting people from the cruelty.
And Jaime Nichols will face this challenge with trepidation and fear. Nevertheless, her biggest trial might just be the path she needs to fully heal and find completion to her story. For the most satisfying thing to be found is not her abuser behind bars, rather this love that sees scars and mistakes but chooses to stay.
On that note, I to talk about Chandler Bolton. He is hands down one of my favorite heroes of the year.
At times, Chandler seemed frustratingly perfect, as Jaime soon finds out. The truth is, though, he’s not. He’s scared and hurt as all of us. But he’s learned to live as one redeemed and to hold on to hope. That’s why threatening calls from a complete stranger don’t put him off, that’s why he gives Jaime her space and her time even as every molecule in him wants to reach out to her, that’s why he chooses to be there even when unwelcome – because he knows loneliness does not heal, does not block the voices of shame. And that’s why he’s invested his time on training the cutest dog ever to be a comfort dog – beware, Aslan is sure to steal your heart as well.
the power of community is highlighted in this book, as well as the Love and Grace that overcomes any barrier.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Jaime Nichols, molested as a child by her uncle, finally feels healthy enough after years of counseling and becoming a lawyer familiar with the legal process to press charges against him. Her new friend, Chandler Bolton, a military veteran who counsels military personnel trying to blend into normal life back home, becomes one of her strongest advocates along with her law school buddies. Several subplots keep the action lively, and topics of child molestation, healing from past traumas, the value of loyal friendship, and one’s relationship with God are all explored in this riveting novel. Skillfully written by author Cara Putman and well performed by Silri Scott, this is an exciting and engaging novel.
Cara Putnam’s Delayed Justice is as real as today’s headlines. Jamie Nichols has undergone years of therapy to become strong enough to hold her uncle accountable for the abuse she suffered at his hands. Now a lawyer she hopes her voice will be heard before he is elevated to a higher rank.
Chandler Bolton a retired veteran, has been training his dog Aslan to help young victims. Chandler, Jaime, and Aslan work together to help a young girl become strong enough to testify. This is a thrilling story of Delayed justice. Set in Washington DC this story is very realistic. So grab a sweet tea and settle in for a great read!
I was given this book by NetGalley.com with no expectations. All thoughts are my own.
Ms. Putman is becoming one of my favorite suspense authors to read! She does not disappoint in Delayed Justice. This book is a continuation of some of her other books that focuses on a group of female friends from law school. Jamie is the main character of this book. Readers were introduced to her in the previous books (and you are able to get caught up on those main characters in this book as well). Jamie has had a difficult life and decides to finally come forth to the authorities on what happened to her as a child. However, this powerful man will do everything to stop her. Chandler and Jamie are not only neighbors, but acquaintances of each other’s friends as well. After being thrown together with Chandler, they discover maybe they need each other more than they thought. I highly recommend this book! You will not be disappointed!
***I was given a free electronic copy of this book from the publisher for an honest review. This is my honest opinion. Even though I received this copy free, I have purchased her books before.
Delayed Justice by Cara Putman is the third book in her Hidden Justice series. Jaime Nichols is a criminal defense attorney in the public defender’s office. She tries to be the voice for those who do not have one. Chandler Bolton is an American veteran who works with the vets as they readjust to civilian life. He has trained his dog to be a therapy dog. His first assignment is to help an eight-year-old girl as she testifies in court. This story had suspense mixed with romance. I loved how sensitive Chandler was with Jaime. He was a true gentleman. It was a reminder that God is always there in every situation whether we can see him or not. He’ll be our comfort and shield if we’ll only allow Him in.
I received this book from the author in exchange for my honest review.
I really enjoyed this book on a very hard subject, sexual molestation. Sexually molested by her uncle as a child and afraid to tell anyone, Jaime Nichols finally decides to speak out about what has happened. Will anyone believe her after she has sat on this for so many years? As a criminal defense attorney who fights daily for her clients, will she finally be able to see justice serviced for herself? Delayed Justice, book three in the Hidden Justice series by Cara Putman, was a deeper book than I guess I have read, and while to me it was not a page turning suspense, it was a good book.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit and the author, but was not required to give a positive review. This is my honest opinion of this book.
We live in a world where children are abused everyday. They live in fear of their abuser because they have been threatened and terrified. This book deals with child abuse ; which for me is one of the hardest subjects to read. I am one of many who lived in a house where child abuse happened on a daily basis to me. There was no one to tell and I lived in fear for my life. I prepared myself to think I could plow through the book with little feelings. Oh how I was wrong.
The author writes with authority and gives details of abuse just enough that readers can understand how far the abuser went. She doesn’t need graphic details to let us know that horror filled Jamie’s life starting at the age of eight. This innocent child was at the mercy of someone who others would never suspect. That was one of the hardest things to grasp for me. A family member took the innocence from a child and no one knew. The author does an excellent job of showing us how the trauma from Jamie’s childhood has affected her as an adult. It is not easy for her to let anyone get close to her. It’s like having a brick wall built around you. The dynamics of her relationship with her parents is fractured at best.
The battle she takes on is nothing short of a David vs Goliath story. I held my breath as the news spread of the impending charges being filed . Jamie is a tough character who has a lot to overcome. Her self esteem is shot, she is a loner most times and I think her fear of rejection from her parents overwhelms her.
I don’t want to forget to mention another key character in the story. Chandler has his own demons to face. Being a retired veteran, he has lived through horrific trauma during his service. I’m glad that we saw a glimpse of Chandler and how a service animal can be used to help victims who have been through trauma. His compassion for his work is displayed with hope and a determination to never give up.
Jamie has been silent for years and now she has strength and friends who are there to help her. Was there any time I felt she may falter? Never. I knew she was doing this to heal, protect others and give a voice to those too afraid to speak out. I liked the conversations that she had with different characters who helped guide her to God. It wasn’t an in your face sort of talk, but one with a gentle push to help her seek the One who could stand beside her.
This is not a feel good kind of book. What it is though is a book about freedom from your past, justice long overdo and hope that a voice is heard to encourage others to speak out.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
When something goes wrong, I want justice. I expect it’s the same with you dear reader. But my justice might be way over the top for the crime. I’m prone to judging first and finding out the truth after. So many times, I have had to say sorry for misunderstanding the facts through jumping in feet first and not listening to the evidence first. Thankfully, God is not like that! His justice is beyond our understanding in His court unless we open our hearts to His mercy.
Cara Putman’s main character Jamie Nichols seeks justice. She desperately wants to right the wrong from her abused past. However, how far is she prepared to go to obtain freedom?
My Penny’s Worth
Can I interest you in a little legal drama?
Well, I hope so as Delayed Justice is an excellent book with multi-layers to it. Various storylines interweaved through the book and kept me interested. I didn’t want to put it down, nor did I want to finish it. However, I had to continue reading. What a dilemma!
Those characters just got under my skin..
In a good way. Jaimie Nichols bled over the pages. I wanted to hug her, to tell her all would be alright. She wasn’t alone – and this phrase was repeated in the book.
Jaimie lives a dual life, in work strong and courageous defending those unable to protect themselves, however, in her personal life, a wreck. How many of us are like that?
“Romance was for people who had needs she’d already put to death. A need to be seen. A need to be admired. A need to be cherished.”
Also, Jaimie is angry with God. Yes on a scale of 1-10 I’d say 10. She had to be otherwise the story would be silly. How can someone who has been abused not be? Great a bit of realism – because the subject matter is nasty and requires proper reactions.
“If this untouchable God wouldn’t be bothered when she’d been a child who needed His protection, then she wouldn’t bother with Him now.”
There are also tender moments too.
“Her whispered words barely reached Jaime, but she clutched them to herself like a bouquet of wilted flowers.”
Chandler Bolton
Chandler who becomes an essential character in the novel reveals his pain too and though a pillar of strength, shows his weaknesses too. Yes, he portrays the qualities of a superhero, but he never finds a telephone booth to change into his lycra because he is normal.
“The needs were always bigger than his capacity to meet them, so he needed God in big ways.”
What about the antagonist?
The antagonist, larger than life, helps produce the fear on the pages. I was looking over my shoulder too. I remember watching Police Watch when I was younger and feeling an invasion of evil people in my home. This had a similar effect. Cara Putman’s writing stimulated my overactive imagination. No wonder Jaimie felt scared.
“The marbles rolled freely through her stomach; until nausea loomed strong enough no amount of controlled breathing would send them away.”
The story line with the little girl is also well written and helps bring the book into the here and now. It also provides an added dimension.
Can you live without this book?
Probably, but if you get the opportunity to read it then go for it. Why? The content is about sexual abuse, but it is mainly about the emotional effects and aftermath. The writing is sympathetic and does not push the reader into specifics. There are some beautiful more profound pondering to questions that are answered in the book. I love that Cara Putman reminds us of how vital support networks are and that we are not alone.
This book is part of a series, but it can be read as a stand-alone.
Thank you, Cara Putman, for writing this book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book via CelebrateLit. A favourable review was not required, and the opinions are my own.
RIVETING!
Delayed Justice (Hidden Justice #3) by Cara Putman is RIVETING! This book may be read as a stand-alone and I actually read it that way. I started it last night and planned to read for several hours because I was “hooked” within the first paragraph. Unfortunately, I fell asleep quickly (only read 2 Chapters) but I finished the book today! I didn’t want to put it down! This story will keep your attention from Paragraph 1 to the Last Sentence! You cannot read this novel and not get emotionally invested.
Putman has created a wonderful group of main characters – a group of young female attorneys that have been friends since their early Law School days, their mentor and a group of potential significant others. Her characters are complex and her descriptions of their personalities make you want to be friends with them as they work to make the world a better place. Also, they seem to be the type of people that others would say, “I see Jesus when I look in your eyes.” The villain is totally despicable as he is a man in a position of power who thinks he can work an angle to get out of any situation. He would have made a good politician!
In this novel, Putman has chosen a topic that no one is comfortable reading/discussing – sexual abuse of a child. However, she handles this topic with care. She shows readers the difference in how confronting a perpetrator at the time of the crime differs from one who waits twenty years (because the Statute Of Limitations hasn’t run out in that state) and why each is a valid choice.
She also covers Military Issues – PTSD, post-deployment reintegration, family counseling and group counseling for Vets and Vet Families. Putman also lets you see the many ways Comfort Dogs are being used to help people with their anxieties.
I was provided an ARC of this book by the Author and the Publisher. The opinions expressed here are completely my own and without influence.
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If you like court drama… you will find this hard to put down! She is accusing her Uncle of sexual abuse that happened when she was a child. With the help of other female lawyers, a retired veteran and his therapy dog this story is hard to read but hard not too as we follow along with the ups, downs and suspense of what is coming next. Mind games, terror, trust and testifying in court make this an oh so real story!
I was gifted a copy, no review was required. My review is voluntary..