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Sunday, September 15, 2019

Review: Bad Judgment

Bad Judgment Bad Judgment by Meghan March
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review:

Gosh I don’t know what to say.

This was an absolutely mind-blowing novel.

I mean you get to see the truth, logic, love, and steamy romance all rolled into one fantastic novel!

And Ryker and Justine’s chemistry was off the wall, I tell you. Just off the damn walls.

So here’s the rundown of things:

Justine Porter is a graduate law student who discovers that in her last year, they are sacking all the scholarships because the board cannot afford them anymore (or some other stupid reason).

And another problem is her friend Chad’s crash with another car, proven to be a drunk and even fired from his potential job.

Fate has been going against her wishes, clearly.

Now she has a dilemma, she either works at some strip joint like the Vu or she drops out of law school and gets some other job to pay her bills.

Well this author is not going to just sink her boat to the damn bottom is she now?

Of course not.

Enter Justice Jon Grant. Her former employee (from when she worked for him as a clerk) and judge, he gives her quite an interesting proposition.

Guess?

To tutor Ryker Grant, his son and the one person who’s been asking her out for 2 years and also rejected for 2 years.

Ah, definitely fate is cooking something good!

Anyway, she agrees at first thinking that she’s not going to fall in love with him and just be merrily walking down the street with cash and her heart intact.

Do you think that Fate always works in your direction?
WRONG!

Ryker, thinking he finally got accepted, starts courting her, romancing her and they fall in love after of course you know passing their midterms.

Because that was the deal maker!

But their story is far from over.

Betrayal, secrets, and lies spew out, coating everything in a foggy and chaotic mess.

Ryker finally discovers why Justine accepted him in the first place, how she is still at school, and Justine in the meanwhile discovers who exactly was responsible for her friend’s demise.

But despite all the negativity, they still come together and work things out like any couple would.

It’s one rollercoaster of a novel and you will not regret reading it, I completely assure you!

Before we finish, here’s a favourite quote of mine from the novel:

“I don’t hate you. Fuck, Justine, I’m in love with you. I could never hate you.”

And that quote is the ultimate reason to why you should absolutely read this novel.

Enjoy!

-J.B

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