Judge Wolfe’s Intern by Cora North

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Judge Wolfe’s Intern by Cora North
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The night we met, we sizzled. Now, he’s my new boss, off-limits and cold as ice.

Judge Jonathan Wolfe could hang icicles in hell but the night he walked into my pub his irresistible smile and those heated stares had me ready to jump into bed with him… until he walked away. Probably for the best considering he’s the judge I’m interning for this summer.
I’m a law student, getting by on tips and scholarships. I’m not jeopardizing my dreams for a man. I’m too busy dodging trouble.
He’s the judge, stern and distant. He’s also devilishly handsome and heir to billions. Is he planning to eat me alive or devour me in other ways? Hello, Trouble.
Inconvenient Attraction? Guilty.
Misconduct in Chambers? Am I under oath? I think I’ll plead the Fifth.
An amorous entanglement could ruin both our careers. Is falling in love a crime? Could it be worth the punishment?

  • File Name:judge-wolfes-intern-by-cora-north.epub
  • Original Title:Judge Wolfe's Intern: Wolfe Brothers Book 1
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0B1CHQJXY
  • Date:2022-05-30T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:324.998 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. 1 - Mia
  • 5. 2 - Jonathan
  • 6. 3 - Mia
  • 7. 4 - Jonathan
  • 8. 5 - Mia
  • 9. 6 - Mia
  • 10. 7 - Mia
  • 11. 8 - Jonathan
  • 12. 9 - Mia
  • 13. 10 - Jonathan
  • 14. 11- Mia
  • 15. 12- Mia
  • 16. 13- Mia
  • 17. 14 - Jonathan
  • 18. 15 - Mia
  • 19. 16 - Jonathan
  • 20. 17 - Mia
  • 21. 18 - Jonathan
  • 22. 19 - Mia
  • 23. 20 - Mia
  • 24. 21 - Jonathan
  • 25. 22 - Mia
  • 26. 23 - Mia
  • 27. 24 - Jonathan
  • 28. 25 - Mia
  • 29. 26 - Mia
  • 30. 27 - Mia
  • 31. 28 - Jonathan
  • 32. 29 - Jonathan
  • 33. 30 - Mia
  • 34. 31 - Mia
  • 35. 32 - Jonathan
  • 36. 33 - Jonathan
  • 37. 34 - Mia
  • 38. 35 - Jonathan
  • 39. 36 - Mia
  • 40. 37 - Jonathan
  • 41. 38 - Mia
  • 42. 39 - Mia
  • 43. 40 - Epilogue
  • 44. Afterword
  • 45. Mr. Wolfe's Nanny
  • 46. About The Author

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nikkita chetty
nikkita chetty

Love this book

Reply7 months ago
    Kiley O
    Kiley O

    Judge Wolfe's Intern, Book of the Wolfe Brothers mini-series, was about 36-year-old (Milton) Jonathan Wolfe, a sitting judge (and the middle son of his parents), and 24-year-old Mia Kelly, a law student.

    Jonathan met Mia at the bar where she worked the night he and his brothers decided to toast their late grandfather after reading his will. At first, it seemed like things were going great, but then he went cold as ice and left abruptly.

    Two months later, Mia was at the courthouse for an interview to be a summer intern for a sitting judge, only to find out it was the man from the bar. While he eventually accepted her as an intern, during the first week of working with him, he was a complete A$$ to her. But things settled down after an incident, and they managed to work together without further irritation...for a time.

    The angst and drama of the story were OTT and drawn out to the point that it became overkill. Even the rollercoaster ride of emotions had more twists and turns than usual, and not in a good way. This story was also too long. Forty chapters that covered ten weeks. It had too much information, too little time for the romance, and too much attention spent on the job, a trial that had nothing to do with the two main characters, and it focused more on the issues regarding some of the secondary characters than necessary.

    Although both characters were well-developed and mature, there wasn't any real growth shown. With all of the fluff that filled the pages, by the time the MMC realized his errors and wanted to make changes, the book was over and the growth didn't have time to take place. The FMC, 12 years younger than the MMC, was more mature and made more growth than he did, but she wasn't the one who was TSTL in this book.

    While the plot was decent, the author tended to take it in several directions which led to dead ends that did nothing but frustrate the reader. There were too many unresolved issues, most of which detracted from the storyline, and some of the things the author wrote about weren't even relevant to the story. Because of that, the flow of the book was rough and broken. The way the book was written was quite chaotic and the fractured phrasing was difficult to navigate. This caused the book to become boring quite fast. Add in all of the grammatical errors, the punctuation flops, and the length of time it took the two main characters to give in to their feelings, the story dropped severely in stars. So, with all of the aforementioned issues, I only gave this book a two-and-a-half star rating, rounded up to three.

    Reply7 months ago