ARC Review: Justice for Corrie (Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes #3) by Susan Stoker

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Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes #3
Susan Stoker
Romantic Suspense - Contemporary Romance
Stoker Aces Production LLC
March 8th 2016
eBook
286
ARC Review Copy

 

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 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.

 

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 Contemporary Romance 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 interested 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.

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Book 1: Justice for Mackenzie – FREE
Book 2: Justice for Mickie
Book 3: Justice for Corrie
Book 4: Justice for Laine
Book 5: Shelter for Elizabeth
Book 6: Justice for Boone
Book 7: Shelter for Adeline
Book 8: Shelter for Sophie
Book 9: Justice for Erin (Coming Nov. 2017)
Book 10: Justice for Milena (Coming 2018)

 

Challenge(s): New To Me (Author/Series) | Pick Your Genre (CR) | Backlist Reader (2017)

 

 

I'm an outdoor sun loving reader living near San Fransisco. I’m a mother, wife, animal & book lover. I'm the owner, reviewer & mind behind Angel’s Guilty Pleasures. My favorite animals are horses & dogs. As for reading I love all things paranormal & urban fantasy & my favorite shifters are dragons.

6 comments on “ARC Review: Justice for Corrie (Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes #3) by Susan Stoker

  1. That unique aspect of the heroine’s life and its connection to murder would hook me in, too. Nice review, Angela!
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    • When I spotlighted this book. That is what caught me and made me want to try out this author. I find the aspect of a blind suspect intriguing and how the author pulled it all tighter and made her heroine feel real was superb. Glad you enjoyed my review!

  2. Great review Angela! I love alpha men!! The cover is awesome!! Shared all my socials!!

    • Yes, the cover is awesome. I like all the covers in this series. They stand out. Alpha men are yummy. Thank’s Kathy for stopping in and checking out my review.

  3. I love stories that have characters that are not the ‘norm’ when it comes to books, and a blind character witnessing a murder is intriguing.

    Great review, Angela 🙂
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    • Thank you Lexxie. I have to say I was intrigued with her character. It’s not the ‘norm’ which makes it unique and a hard thing for the author to write about, but Ms. Stoker did a great job. Thank’s for stopping in.