Divided Lives by K.R. Mullins – Review by Tia Martel

Divided LivesDivided Lives by K.R. Mullins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lottie lives two lives. In one life she works as a clerk for Justice Goff, the other she hangs in the balance with a secret lover and rejection of tradition.

When a high profile case comes into the office, Lottie finds her two lives meeting and wreaking havoc. She’s now facing blackmail if she doesn’t do what they want and must determine what, if anything, the blackmail has to do with the police officers case and who is involved.

I really enjoyed reading this! When I first picked it up I was excited to try a new title from an author I had read some Young Adult material from (Notebook Mysteries). As I was reading, several names popped up that were also in those books and at first I was a bit confused not realizing they were connected until I was a bit further in.

The author enjoys going back and forth between past and present within her books and it can get a little confusing if it’s not something you are used to. However, I feel like it was much easier to follow in this book and I enjoyed the glimpses into Lottie’s past to help solidify where she was in the present state of mind.

Fun, somewhat suspenseful read and I’m looking forward to more.

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