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Mia and Noah for the win!
I loved the tension between these characters as they work though the difficulties of being on opposite sides of a murder case and how they were able to remain professional. The romance was an interesting aside but I think the suspense and mystery were forefront, which I did not mind.
The writing is great and the reader gets to see other characters from the series come and go as the story develops.
All in all, a pleasantly suspenseful novel with a great cast of characters that you'll wish you could meet for coffee and a long chat
I received a copy of the book from NetGalley. I was not required to leave a positive review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

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This book grabs my attention.

But. I made a mistake once. And. That is the only time it will happen. The mistake?! Reading one of Rachel Dylan's books out of order!

So though I LOVE the start of this a full review will come once I am a billionaire with enough money to buy books. Or once I get my hands on the first books in this series.

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An intriguing book with multiple POV characters. The heroine is desperate to learn the truth about the murder of her colleague and friend. When she takes over his case, she expects it to be an opportunity to to honor his memory. Instead, she finds herself pulled into a quagmire of questions and challenges. The final twist kept me guessing! An enjoyable read.

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Wow what a story!! I did not want to put it down. I was not disappointed. Dylan weaves a story with action, suspense, mystery, intrigue, and romance. There is action from start to finish and the author will keep you turning pages and guessing until the very end.

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4.5 stars out of 5. This book was a little predictable but I really enjoyed the journey along the way. I loved Noah and Mia's connection. I think Mia was a great female lead and loved that no matter what was thrown her way, she was able to come out stronger because of it. It broke my heart everything she had to overcome, but I am glad she did. I thought the twist with the law firm at the end was great and she had a new opportunity. I didn't see that one coming. I have really enjoyed these series and never feel that the religion in the book is over bearing or forced. It was a great suspense read and I look forward to her next one.

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Her friend is dead, will she be next?

I think Breach Of Trust is the book I've most looked forward to in this series. Mia and Noah have both intrigued me ever since they were introduced in the first Atlanta Justice book. And I was not disappointed, not by the characters and their chemistry, nor by the threads of mystery, or by the tense elements of legal suspense.

Once again, Rachel Dylan's personal knowledge of the ins and outs of the American legal system shown through in her stellar ability to paint a courtroom drama that keeps readers on the edge of their seats and glued to the page.

I do have to admit that I did guess the basics of the ultimate who and why of the mystery but Rachel Dylan also threw in some real curveballs that kept me, and her characters, hopping.

The romance was excellent and the suspense was taut, which, in my book, makes a truly enjoyable read. Whether you are a fan of the author or new to her books Breach Of Trust, and the previous books in the Atlanta Justice series, are well worth the time spent reading and I would recommend them.

(I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are entirely my own.)

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I've been trying to get more into the suspense/criminal justice side of the Christian fiction world, so when I saw this book, I decided to give it a shot! Unlike other suspense books I've read, this book was more focused on the law side of things, rather than the actual criminal justice side. This made for a bit of a more confusing read than usual, since I didn't have as much experience with the field, but I'm glad to have learned some things about law from this book! This was book 3 in a series, but I couldn't tell that I had holes in my knowledge, which was really nice.

The book starts off with a murder, and it doesn't get any lighter from there! We follow the main characters, Mia and Noah, through one suspenseful situation after another, as they work through the case. No one is who they seem to be!

I really enjoyed Mia's character: she is a new Christian and is still trying to figure out what that entails. The romance was also really sweet and wasn't the main focus.

One thing I would be aware of is the heavy violence in this book: there are descriptive scenes of murder, guns, blood, suicide, and the like, so if that's not your cup of tea, then maybe avoid it. The suspense is well paced (although the apparent closings and the plot twists made the book seem longer each time it happened), as well as the romance.

Overall, I enjoyed this foray into legal justice fiction: it was really interesting, and I look forward to picking up more, since that I've had more exposure into the world!

My Rating-
7/10

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I honestly had a lot of trouble getting into this book. Found myself skipping a lot. I just felt like there was a lot of nonessential material. I really wanted to like it cause the plot was good. Just a little slow at times, especially the beginning, for a suspense in my opinion.

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Breach of Trust by Rachel Dylan is book 3 in the Atlanta Justice Series and although you don't HAVE to read the first two...I'd recommend that you read them. I've read all of them and I think that they have just gotten better with each one and it's becoming exceedingly harder to set the bar to have the next one be better. Each book has a complicated, if not an impossible cast of characters that she manages to mesh together into an awesome roller coaster of a legal storyline. Fans who love this kind of genre will definitely not be disappointed and you can tell that Ms. Dylan knows her legal stuff forwards and backward. I would recommend this to someone of any age.

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I have been waiting to read Mia's stories since I read book one in this series. I knew there was a back story to her, more than she's let on in the past, and I was excited to find out what it was. Also, this is the one character that really didn't have faith, and I was anxious to see how Dylan would incorporate that into the story. While I don't want to give away details - Dylan did a wonderful job of showing her growth, but also remaining honest unlike most new Christians. I found this to be so refreshing and probably the best part of the story. Okay, there were lots of good parts, but those really stuck out to me.

Dylan continues to amaze me with her ability to keep the suspense going, and make me interested in courtroom activities. Like I think I want to go sign up to be a juror, even though that's not something you can do around here. She just makes it so intriguing, and you feel like you are in the courtroom with the characters. With romance and action in the mix, it's near impossible to put the book down.

I have to admit, I wasn't really sure how this book was going to end up. I was pretty sure I had it all figured out, but Dylan added some nice twists that left me breathless. Even though Noah is probably my least favorite of the three guys (I mean they are all my favorites lol), I still enjoyed learning more about him. He and Mia both had issues to work through, which I think made them stronger as a couple. I actually like that they had differing views for different things during the story. It made their relationship more interesting, and the pull between them that much stronger.

Once again Dylan delivers a riveting page turner. I have loved getting to know these characters and reading this series. I can't wait to see what's next! I received a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to write a favorable review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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As with the previous books in this series, this was a mixed read for me. On the one hand I love legal suspense, and it’s obvious this author is completely at home in the genre. There’s also no denying she knows how to get a story off to a cracker of a start. Nothing quite like finding one of your closest friends murdered in their own home!

On the other hand, telling rather than showing was the predominant writing style, sometimes to the point of redundancy, and for me, the characters never quite came to life. Too, I’m still not sold on the extra point-of-view characters beyond the hero and heroine. There weren’t as many in this book as in the previous one, but we still get Tyler Spencer, the defense attorney who agrees to defend Noah’s former ATF partner, and Owen Manley, the chief lawyer for the company Mia’s friend was representing before he was murdered. Owen’s point of view perhaps added a little to the tension in the story, but the scenes from Ty’s point of view often felt like they were padded out with unnecessary narrative, and they didn’t add anything essential to the story that couldn’t have been worked in through either Noah’s or Mia’s point of view.

As for the suspense plot, it maintained my interest and even provided a few surprises along the way. There’s something about the challenge of clearing an innocent person when the evidence is against them that fires me up! The romance I found less engaging, partly due to the aforementioned ‘telling’ style of writing, which meant that observations from other characters along the lines of “The tension between you and Mia was filling the air” were the only indications of said tension.

On the whole, I think I’m likely to pass on this author in the future, however readers who don’t mind the aspects of this author’s writing style that I’ve mentioned above will find this a solid romantic suspense read.

I received a copy of this novel from the publisher. This has not influenced the content of my review, which is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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I enjoyed this book. Mia's world is forever changed when she finds the body of her friend and co-worker, murdered in his apartment. Shocked would be putting it mildly and the author does a great job of showing Mia's emotions. She is strong, determined and is certain she knows who the killer is.

Noah and Mia already know each other but in this case, it seems they have differing views. Noah knows the man Mia suspects didn't kill her friend. I enjoyed the legal aspects of it and that the author showed there are different types of law being practiced. There was defense, prosecution and corporate law (being a legal assistant, I found it refreshing that it wasn't all one sided). The pace of the book was steady and it kept my attention from start to finish.

It was a 4/5 for me.



Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.

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What a way to finish the series! I have enjoyed getting to know the two main characters first as friends of the main characters from previous books, as well as how they interact with eachother in this book. There are some twists and turns throughout the book as well as a electrifying ending. The only bad thing I can say about this book is that it is the last in the series. This author tells a wonderful, heartstopping story!
*I was given an advanced copy of this book to give my honest opinion.

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Rachel Dylan has done it again with her latest legal thriller! Great suspense, love and faith are woven into the characters and plot. I was kept on the edge of my seat and read this book within a night. It is a true testament to what a Christian suspense novel should be.

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Breach of Trust by Rachel Dylan is book 3 in the Atlanta Justice Series. I’ve read the other books in the series and I truly think they just keep getting better and better. Here, Ms Dylan shines in her complicated plot and vast cast of characters. Somehow, she has pulled all of these elements together to create a captivating legal thriller. Fans of this genre will not be disappointed! I love to read general mysteries/thrillers and I loved this one. The amount of legal information included was perfect— just enough to add to the story and really make it interesting. I highly recommend this novel! I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher with no obligations. These opinions are entirely my own.

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This was a really good read. It kept me interested from start to finish and was a rollercoaster read the entire time. 

Upon reading about the author, Rachel Dylan, it helps me understand how she can write with so much knowledge in a legal realm. She practiced law for over a decade! The great thing about this, is that she was able to write this story in a manner in which I didn't feel lost or over my head. The story was enthralling.

Basically Mia Shaw is a lawyer and her best friend, a male colleague was murdered. She wants to do her best to make sure the guy they caught is put behind bars forever, however there are circumstances that may be pointing a different direction.

All in all, great read. This book has made me want to read the rest of the books in the Atlanta Justice series. Even more interesting, is that living so close to Atlanta, I was able to relate to some of the landscape details she provided.

The publisher has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book or advanced reading copy through NetGalley.

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This legal thriller escalated into a suspenseful from the beginning and didn’t slow up until the end. From the onset, I grew suspicious of every character which kept me turning the page. Rachel Dylan did a fabulous job of keeping the action rolling and the reader guessing.
Mia Shaw, a corporate litigator, discovers the brutally murdered body of her co-worker when she arrives at his apartment with balloons to celebrate his first successful year at Finley & Hughes. The visual is a picture she can never erase. At the first bit of evidence, Mia is convinced the murderer is the maintenance man at the apartment complex. Like a shark with a vengeance, she zeroes in on him and is determined to put him behind bars for life until Noah Ramirez, owner of K & R Security, begins to sway her thinking.
When Mia’s boss assigns the case, her co-worker was working on to her, the action snowballs. Without warning, she learns she is now a target. Mia faces multiple near-death situations. She struggles with her new faith and tries to figure out how to trust God for peace and safety while dodging malicious attacks.
The twists are endless, with a big surprise in the end. Anyone who likes legal thrillers will be glued to this novel. There are a lot of characters to keep up with, but Rachel Dylan introduced them in a manner that helped the reader remember each one.
I give this book four stars.

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Rachel Dylan has created one of the best faith based, romantic thrillers that I have read. It has enough believable twists and turns to keep the most devoted suspense reader on the edge of his or her seat from the first page (“My friend was murdered”) to the very end (“Unscathed, Noah ran to her and guided her out from behind the desk as police officers swarmed into the room. “Your safe now,” he whispered ...).

The book easily falls into the same tradition as John Grisham and Robert Whitlow - and misses many of the flaws I found in Ms. Dylan’s earlier work, Lone Witness. Those who enjoy romantic suspense will find this book a thrilling read. In addition, the book is recommended for most church libraries with a section focused on fiction as well as most local public libraries. Believers may find this to be a good gift for their unbelieving friends, not to be given as a “trick” gift, but as a really good read that may get others to think about their faith.
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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are my own.

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Book 3 in the Atlanta Justice series, Breach of Trust tells Mia's story. This fast-paced book starts with Mia walking in a a recently-murdered best friend. As Mia seeks justice, she learns that not all is as it initially seems. Between her responsibilities at her job and seeking justice for her friend's death, Mia's world changes faster than she can handle on her own. When Mia becomes a target, she learns who she can trust - and love. Great finish to this well-written series!

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I enjoyed this book and I’m looking forward to going back and reading the first two in this trilogy. I wish there was going to be a fourth book. I’d love to see something happen between Anna and Ty. This book works as a stand-alone. It gives just enough info about the previous books so that you’re not completely lost, but it still ties up the end of the series.
This book is great for those wanting to dip their toes in the romantic suspense genre but aren’t sure how much they could handle. Nothing is overtly gory or frightening. The story is very mild as far as the suspense element goes.

For some, this could mean that the book is too tame--if you love thrills and heart-stopping danger, you won’t find it here. At first, I thought the storyline was predictable, but in the second half, it threw in some plot twist I didn’t see coming.

I felt that the romance unfolded organically, it was true to their personalities and backgrounds. I loved the spiritual message as well as Mia’s struggles as a new Christian. The story was well written and entertaining. I enjoyed the in depth look at the legal process. I learned so many new things that I didn’t know before.

My favorite quote from the book sums up the theme of this book: “Faith isn’t a magic pill. It’s important to understand that. Not to expect the pain just to stop because you’ve let God into your life.” Sophie paused. “But it does allow you to cope with the pain in a different way. There is a peace that God provides that you can’t get from anywhere else—even in the darkest of days.”

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