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The Intern by Michele Campbell
5.0
Madison is a Harvard law student who has obtained the internship of a lifetime under Judge Kathryn Conroy. Unfortunately, Madison has a secret she's not willing to reveal - a brother, Danny, who has been arrested for possession of drugs with Judge Conroy on his case. Danny goes missing after accusing the judge of corruption, spurring Madison to probe deeper for answers within the judge's world.
THE INTERN is a wholly gripping novel that I was unable to put down. This is my first experience with Michele Campbell's work and it will certainly not be the last.
I really enjoyed the way this story was told with five parts alternating between Madison and Kathryn's POV. Kathryn and Madison are both incredibly captivating with plenty of depth and interesting histories. Their character development is well done, and their POVs are effective at keeping the reader's interest intact. I was particularly interested in Kathryn's POV as it uncovers much about the judge's dark past filled with difficult choices that allowed her to rise up to her current stature.
The plot is intricate and compelling with many secrets, twists I didn't see coming, and loads of suspense. The pacing is well done, keeping the suspense high while each new twist is revealed.
Overall, I loved how everything comes together with a satisfying ending.
I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher, St. Martin's Press, of this advanced digital copy for the opportunity to read this novel in exchange for an honest review! All opinions shared are my own.
THE INTERN is a wholly gripping novel that I was unable to put down. This is my first experience with Michele Campbell's work and it will certainly not be the last.
I really enjoyed the way this story was told with five parts alternating between Madison and Kathryn's POV. Kathryn and Madison are both incredibly captivating with plenty of depth and interesting histories. Their character development is well done, and their POVs are effective at keeping the reader's interest intact. I was particularly interested in Kathryn's POV as it uncovers much about the judge's dark past filled with difficult choices that allowed her to rise up to her current stature.
The plot is intricate and compelling with many secrets, twists I didn't see coming, and loads of suspense. The pacing is well done, keeping the suspense high while each new twist is revealed.
Overall, I loved how everything comes together with a satisfying ending.
I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher, St. Martin's Press, of this advanced digital copy for the opportunity to read this novel in exchange for an honest review! All opinions shared are my own.