Sunday, July 8, 2018

✱✱ Book Review ✱✱ Jack Gilmour: Wish Lawyer by Ed Ryder

Jack Gilmour: Wish Lawyer 
by Ed Ryder



Don’t be careful what you wish for, be certain!
Meet Jack Gilmour, Las Vegas’ first and only demonic contract lawyer, protecting people against themselves from offers they can’t refuse.
When a casino owner Eddie Malfitano’s nephew makes a potentially fatal pact to be with a woman he met at a club, the paper trail leads to Lucia Oredis, a powerful demon from Jack’s past. She proposes a deal: to cancel the contract, Jack must investigate a conspiracy in the corridors of demonic power, and help her destroy it.
With time running out and his assistant missing, Jack goes on a quest to solve both mysteries and gets in over his head with both the human and demonic underworld. With only his wits, the Malfitano family and a gambling wizard for help, can Jack save the day and both worlds?




❃❃Jack Gilmour: Wish Lawyer releases July 12th❃❃

https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Gilmour-Lawyer-Ed-Ryder-ebook/dp/B07D91TXQN



Momma Says: 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Loads of action, suspense, the supernatural, a bit of funny mixed with plenty of danger, an original storyline, and fantastic characters. Combine all of these and you have the wonderfully written Urban Fantasy that is Jack Gilmour: Wish Lawyer. This one had me hooked from the first page and didn't let go even when the last page was turned. The only thing wrong with this story is that I didn't want it to end. It's just that good. 
We all know that we should never sign a contract without reading the fine print, and Jack has the job of making sure all is fair in contracts - With demons. That's where our story starts. Jack agrees to help break a contract and from there it's a downward spiral into danger. With plenty of twists and lots of action, the story moves at a fast pace, making it impossible to put down.  

❃❃ARC provided by NetGalley and BooksGoSocial




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