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A review of Lori Foster's novel Jude's Law, featureing colorful characters like Jude Jamison and May Price.
Where does an SBC fighting champ turned actor go when the dust settles after his murder trial? In Jude Jamison's case, Stillbrook, Ohio. May Price depends on Jude's love of art and seemingly bottomless wallet to keep her small town art gallery afloat. When her brother brings trouble to her gallery and Jude's doorstep, May discovers Jude apprecaites a lot more than just her art. Can Jude and May get beyond their fears and hang-ups to find love? Will they survive to find out? What about May's brother Tim? Will he shape up and start taking himself seriously? Jude's trainer thinks he could be a contender in the SBC, but Tim has to agree to make it work. Peppered with murder, mayhem, Hollywood types, sleazy reporters, gangsters, ultimate fighters and gangster wannabes, this novel takes you on a wild ride from start to finish. Tags: Judes Law Lori Foster
The copyright of the article Jude's Law: Foster, Lori in American Fiction is owned by Leslie Poston. Permission to republish Jude's Law: Foster, Lori in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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