Blind since birth, Corrie Madison relies on her other sharpened senses in her job as a chiropractor. Never did she imagine she’d have to depend on them to identify a killer. But when a man enters her practice, murdering everyone in his path, Corrie is the only witness—putting her directly in the killer’s crosshairs.
Officer Quint Axton wasn’t looking for love, or even a relationship, until he … until he meets Corrie. Beautiful and brave, resilient and intelligent, she’s everything Quint wants—if he can keep her alive long enough to explore their mutual attraction. The threats on Corrie’s life are escalating. Surely a blind person is helpless against a ruthless killer?
Hardly. Corrie is about to prove that disabled does not equal defenseless.
**Justice for Corrie is the 3rd book in the Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.
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Corrie Madison was born blind, yet that did not make her weak or helpless this woman has more courage then many a man. She fought for everything in her life even to be a Chiropractor and working her own clients.
One day as she readies her self to see one of the patients, someone brakes into the office and begins to shoot around, clever being the woman she is, she manages to hide her self and escape the killer.
Office Quint Axton is not looking for love or even a relationship, well that is until he meats beautiful, strong and determined Corrie.,
Now that she is in the cross hairs of a killer he will have his job cut out for him, even so Quint realizes that this woman is everything he ever wanted, will he be able to keep her safe and away from the crazy killer.
The threats on Corrie’s life are escalating. Surely a blind person is helpless against a ruthless killer? The killers have no idea what they are getting themselves in, but Corrie will fight tooth and nail to make sure Quint will and can find her.
Hardly. Corrie is about to prove that disabled does not equal defenseless.
Justice for Corrie was a satisfying read. It gives us a women who is blind, but has witnessed a murder.
Color me intrigued just from the blurb and this idea of a blind character. I’ve showcased Ms. Stoker on my blog and each time I tell myself I’m going to try one of her books. For those that know me CR is not my genre of choice, but I do like to give them a try now and then.
Justice for Corrie was one I really wanted to try; because of our heroine Corrie who has been blind since birth. I wanted to see how the author portrayed her and her disability. It’s not easy to write about a character with a disability, but I have to say Ms. Stoker did a stunning job with this aspect of the story. This different angle gave me insight into how other people live. You get to see Corrie’s daily life, her insecurities, her frustrations, and what she has done to adapt and become a strong independent women.
Quinn was a likable character. He’s a police officer, he’s alpha, strong, and protective. I enjoyed his relationship with Corrie. I liked how he interacted with her. He was genuinely interesting in her and sees her blindness as part of her rather then something negative.
I had a delightful time reading Justice for Corrie. The unique romance, suspense, action and emotions all added up to an enjoyable read.
Note: Can be read as a stand alone. Books in this series do not have to be read in order.
Rated: 3 Stars
*Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy provided by Susan Stoker via RockStarLit with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.
This is a wonderful book that proves a person with a disability can still kick some butt!
Corrie has been blind all of her life. She is a strong, snarky, take charge, kind of Chiropractor.
Quint is a San Antonio Police Officer. Together, they can melt your kindle/nook.
This story has murder, steamy romance scenes, blind car driving, and tree climbing.
This book has a great pace and it flows from cover to cover! This book will keep you up until it is finished, because it is just that darn good!!
Susan Stoker has done it again. I loved this book, couldn’t put it down.
I loved how fierce Corrie was. Even with a disability she was able to overcome so many things. I liked seeing that she was a strong independent woman who was able to take care of herself. However, I also liked when that wall started to come down and she let Quint in. She struggled with that at first but she finally realized that letting a man love you, doesn’t make you any less strong. You just have someone else in your corner.
I liked Quint in this story, he is a good man. I enjoyed how he just knew what to say and how to help Corrie even from the moment they met. He was very gentle with her. This was a surprise for me. In most of Mrs.Stokers other books, the men are more alpha than Quint but it worked for this story.
Justice for Corrie is just as good as the first book I ready from this author! She never runs out of ideas and ways to put her heroines into fixes! It’s also great to see all the different kinds of strength her heroines hold when faced with their own situations! Each one has been able to deal with their situation in their own way! With Corrie’s blindness, it didn’t make her a victim, it made her more dangerous to the criminals! Her weakness of no sight just made her more of a liability because she was underestimated by everyone. Quint’s love for Corrie was plain to tell and the way he tried to adapt himself into her world just made me love him more! The love scenes were pretty great with things from her perspective as well! The small cameo’s from other characters keeps all the books loosely tied and I can’t wait to see who gets up to what next! Awesome Job!!!