What I've Done
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4.5
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Melinda Leigh
A Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Amazon Charts bestseller. In the fourth book of the multimillion-copy bestselling series, Morgan Dane's new client has blood on her hands--and no recollection of what happened. Haley Powell wakes up covered in blood, with no memory of the night before. When she sees a man lying in the backyard, stabbed to death, she has only one terrified thought: What have I done? Agreeing to take the case as a favor to her PI friend Lincoln Sharp, Morgan must scale a mountain of damning circumstantial and forensic evidence to prove her client innocent. Haley couldn't appear more guilty: her bloodstained fingerprints are on the murder weapon, and she has no alibi. But Morgan can't shake the feeling that this shocked young woman has been framed. Someone out there is hell-bent on sabotaging her defense, targeting Morgan, her partner, and especially Haley. Someone who will stop at nothing--and whose next move will be deadly.
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Author
Melinda Leigh
Pages
336
Publisher
Amazon Publishing
Published Date
2018-09
ISBN
1503903052 9781503903050
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"I was hoping for a story that didn't follow the same formula as the last three books. I almost gave up on this but since it was the only new download while working, I stuck it out. And I never got to a point where it was worth sticking it out.<br/><br/>I liked the previous books and was hoping that this series started a new chapter. This series seems to be fixated on a defense attorney representing innocent people. Sure it happens, innocent people get charged or accused of a crime. I'm just ready for Morgan to have a different challenge. One that doesn't result in her being hurt by someone trying to hinder her investigation, or the cops/ada trying to roadblock her. But from what I can read of the synopsis of the next book, Morgan won't be seeing any different challenges. So this will probably be my last book in this series.<br/><br/>Also, the narrator trying to do accents was a bit rough. Her spanish accent actually went into an irish one and left me confused for a solid three minutes trying to figure out what the hell was going on."