
Benched
Love and Law Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Cook
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By:
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Blythe Rippon
About this listen
On the heels of their victory securing marriage equality for same-sex couples, Supreme Court Justice Victoria Willoughby and LGBTQ rights lawyer Genevieve Fornier were hoping for some quiet time to navigate their new relationship. Instead, a photo of them almost kissing shows up on a blog, and they're thrust into the media spotlight again. When Genevieve's case about same-sex parental rights gets appealed to the Supreme Court, their potential conflicts of interest have legal and personal ramifications, and one of them is going to be benched for the hearing.
Contains mature themes.
©2017 Blythe Rippon (P)2023 TantorBeautiful story
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Tori and Vee are two of my favourite characters and following their journey back, away and back together again has been enthralling.
I have also found the background to how the judicial system in the States works interesting.
Thanks to all involved.
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