Perfect Hispanic Heritage Month Read
I should have reviewed this book a long time ago. But it also seems I'm right on time for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Yolanda is a great main character. She's a lawyer that escaped a poor upbringing. Determined to rise to the top. But then the law firm she works for is raided by the FBI.
So she starts working for "The Bureau". Working undercover in a Black extremist group she becomes torn for many different reasons. There is a guy, of course. But also her life, morals and relationship are on the line.
It's an iterating premise that you might have seen one before with a very different protagonist. There are a few tense moments and some suspense. While the romance was somewhat predictable, it wasn't cheesy. It explored racism, sexism and feminism.
The cover art is beautiful and it's a well written book.
I'm looking forward to reading more from this author.
Yolanda is a great main character. She's a lawyer that escaped a poor upbringing. Determined to rise to the top. But then the law firm she works for is raided by the FBI.
So she starts working for "The Bureau". Working undercover in a Black extremist group she becomes torn for many different reasons. There is a guy, of course. But also her life, morals and relationship are on the line.
It's an iterating premise that you might have seen one before with a very different protagonist. There are a few tense moments and some suspense. While the romance was somewhat predictable, it wasn't cheesy. It explored racism, sexism and feminism.
The cover art is beautiful and it's a well written book.
I'm looking forward to reading more from this author.