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Justice for Corrie by Susan Stoker

sgarrett27's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was amazing!! Not only did I finish this book in on sitting it has left me dieting to read the next book! This was a totally unique book to anything I've ever read before. The main heroine, Corrie, is blind but she's also a chiropractor! She is an amazingly independent person and when she finds herself as the main attraction for a psycho killer she doesn't know what do.

Quint meets Corrie one day at a restaurant and quickly realises how special she is. Heir journey was one of the most intense romantic suspense books I've ever read. The details that are in this book make you feel like you are living through the story with them.

I loved Corrie's spunky character and how Quint, even though he is a badass, has a totally goofy and playful demeanour with Corrie.

Loved, loved, loved it! Can't wait for the next book!

srwells48's review against another edition

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4.5

4.5 stars, upon re-read. Original rating 4/5 stars

red_enigma_94's review against another edition

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3.0

I love strong heroines, and for the most part, that's who Corrie is. Even being blind, she's fierce, independent, and smart. But there were times where she was just rude and so quick to judge. It's one thing to stand up for yourself, but its another when you're just snarky because you think people are judging you or pitying you. If it hadn't been for the fact that she "witnessed" a murder in the beginning, I don't know if I would have continued with this story. I liked Quint from the previous books, but I had to question why he was even intrigued by her in the beginning. I know she had to be cautious and careful, I totally understand that. I guess once you get past her initial rudeness, there are qualities about her that make her a good heroine. I did read this book twice because I wanted to make sure that I wasn't being too hard on Corrie. I loved her independence and fierceness, but she did come off as rude at times.

rmiskimi1's review against another edition

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3.0

Formulaic romance with a blind heroine.

ladyelizabeth's review against another edition

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5.0

I had the surprise of my life when browsing to my Kindle books I found this little jewel and I didn’t even know it was going end up being that good. I just picked it up because the heroine is blind. Yes, that was my reason to pick this as my next read and what a journey.

Corrie Madison is my hero. I respect the woman like no other. Being blind since birth and being able to live as independently as she did, it’s plain inspirational. Add to that her self-sufficient streak, no non-sense attitude and her humor and you have yourself a character to remember.

Officer Quint Axton meets Corrie kind of by accident but he’s completely taken by her from the moment he laid eyes on her. I don’t blame him at all, she is fascinating. He is also a wonderful character. Such respect for Corrie, doesn’t make her feel like she’s handicapped. He gave a speech about her ex that left me in love with him.

This is a suspense story but the romance is the main plot. The writing was beautiful and I couldn’t put the book down until I finish it. And yes, it was at the wee hours of the next morning.

If you read this, please make me the favor: don’t skip anything. Not that I think you could, it’s practically impossible because the story compels you and doesn’t allow you to look away until the end. And what an ending! It has HEA and No Cliff-Hanger.

I would definitively recommend Justice for Corrie by Susan Stoker. It was one of the most inspirational romance story I’ve read in a while. I’m a fan now and I will be devouring Susan’s books left and right.

thebookdisciple's review against another edition

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4.0

I really loved Corrie. I love a character who has a disability because it adds a depth to them. Overall, another great book for Susan Stoker! My full review will be on The Book Disciple

bookloveratheart's review against another edition

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5.0

I started reading Susan Stoker's books a little over a year ago and I am hooked. This book like all the others was absolutely brilliant! The attention to detail, obvious connection to her characters brings them to life like nothing I have ever seen (or read). The situations that Susan Stoker imagines to implant her characters in is amazing as she matches the situation with the characters strength. The car and love she shares with use through the hero and heroine is second to none. To have Corrie use her strength and love for Quint when she is blind in her situation was priceless! Do you love hero/heroine stories that deal with law enforcement/military then Susan Stokers books are for you! You will not be disappointed! Until Laine's story, job well done Susan, job well done!!

kelreads's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced

5.0

catzkc's review against another edition

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4.0

Always nice to have characters in romance books that aren’t perfect! And especially ones where one of them deals with a disability. In one of the author’s other books I learned quite a bit about deafness and especially how hearing aids can sound to the person using them - something I had never given much thought to, but learned it wasn’t quite as easy as putting it in your ear and you hear! In this one, the female character is blind, having been born without eyes. It was very interesting learning how someone who is blind lives, works, cooks and gets around independently. Not to mention the scene where she takes out her prosthetic eyes and cleans them and her eye sockets!

As usual with this author, really enjoyed both the romance and suspense plots!

bookloveratheart's review

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5.0

I started reading Susan Stoker's books a little over a year ago and I am hooked. This book like all the others was absolutely brilliant! The attention to detail, obvious connection to her characters brings them to life like nothing I have ever seen (or read). The situations that Susan Stoker imagines to implant her characters in is amazing as she matches the situation with the characters strength. The car and love she shares with use through the hero and heroine is second to none. To have Corrie use her strength and love for Quint when she is blind in her situation was priceless! Do you love hero/heroine stories that deal with law enforcement/military then Susan Stokers books are for you! You will not be disappointed! Until Laine's story, job well done Susan, job well done!!