Friday, May 1, 2020

Book Review: Laws of Attraction by MK Lansbury



The Laws of Attraction by M.K. Lansbury

Laws of Attraction by MK Lansbury
Yasmin works for a lawyer firm where she puts in 80 hours a week and then some in hope to climb the ladder as a partner.
She's handed a case and using her own experience she's able to step up and give them her opinion-being a child going through it. The divorce is quickly solved and she's due for a day off when she learns her lawyer friend didn't show up for work the next day...
She visits with her sister Sara and her husband and her mother in IN and upon coming back to Chicago she's shown into a meeting with the partners where they give her the news she's been waiting to hear. Depending on her handling of cases she may be the next partner.
Holden Craine is the lawyer she will be going up against in the Smith trial. Mac wants the whole company because it was all her idea and she manual labor that made it a company, Clayton had just come with money to make it happen
til they find out other hidden secrets  that gives Mac an edge up.
Between seeing one another more often outside the office to spending time with her family she's very busy.
Parts I liked the best were the anxiety attacks and how they are handled-so up to date and caring. Big Brothers agency and what that involves and how Yas plays a part in the turnout.
Ending and what happens with the law firm and her family-so many events come together real fast, easy to keep track of them all.
Loved the story line, and how it all came together. Didn’t see all the twists and turns til they happened and
they only enhance the story. Learned so many new words from this book-looked each and every one of them up!
Enjoyed learning about Chicago and nearby towns.
Ideas she has are brilliant to say the least, not only for the law firm but personal things that happen outside the firm.
Have read other works by this author and have loved them and can't wait to read more because I learn so much.
Other works by the author are highlighted at the end.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.

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