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Jingo Street

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New Oklahoma lawyer, Anne Krease is sentenced to eight weeks of community service. Two nights a week, she is helping in a homeless shelter soup kitchen on Jingo Street(skid row). Rosco, a gentle giant, who works there, becomes her protector. She meets Rosco's brother, Max Margo, a hardened underground enforcer. Told from others to stay away from him, but it's too late. They share an intense love connection, but Max sacrifices himself and ends up on death row.
What an emotional rollercoaster! Sad, forbidden romance. Good vs. Evil. This book tugged at my heart. In the story there were some humerous and laugh out loud fun! You were just there with them. I could picture all of them in the soup kitchen.

Thank you publisher, and NetGalley for the eARC

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The author wrote a great book about how a lawyer, Anne, is thrown into a forbidden romance with a notorious murderer, Max, when she is completing community service at a soup kitchen. Yes, this story of "good girl, guy with a criminal record" has been told many times, but the author makes this dynamic seem fresh and unique. I enjoyed this one, but there is one part that will make you cry.

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