Saturday, September 2, 2023

Review: Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow

Series: Tides of Truth #2
Genre: Legal Fiction 
Publisher: Thomas Nelson 
Released: April 13, 2009
432 pages
About the Book:

Competition is tough at the Savannah law firm where Tami Taylor serves as a law clerk. But Tami's work sets her apart--and the firm's partners see something special in her. So they assign her to a libel case against an abrasive, outspoken preacher who is either a prophet or a lunatic.

On the surface it appears to be an open and shut case; the preacher seems fully outside the bounds of law. And Tami's strict religious upbringing could be the firm's ace-in-the-hole. But as the investigation continues, Tami is troubled by the preacher's uncanny prophetic abilities. And their client seems to be hiding something.

Tami returns to her hometown, struggling with several critical choices--as two very different men from the firm vie for her heart. Just when the challenges seem insurmountable, hope for Tami arrives from a surprising place. And it's a higher hope than she's ever imagined.





My Rating & Thoughts:    


While I enjoy following Tami as she is working to become a lawyer, I struggled with following this particular case. I enjoyed the interactions between Tami and fellow summer clerk, Julie. Didn't care for the love triangle, not really drawn to either guy. I also feel like way too much time was spent covering Tami's visit home. Does end on a cliffhanger to find out what Tami decides to do at the end of the summer internship. Will be moving on to the next book.

(I purchased my copy of this book; opinions expressed 
in this review are my honest opinion and completely my own.)

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