In her debut novel, Misjudged, Susan Washington gives her readers an insider's view of some of the challenges of wearing a black robe. Judge Suzanne Vincent was a rising star at her Atlanta law firm when she was tapped to serve on the Atlanta District Court. Now she presides over the Family Docket where she rarely takes a break from the dysfunctional families that lawyers constantly dump into her judicial lap. Her chief judge wants her off the bench. Suzanne's effort to keep her seat forces her to deal publicly with what some call her record of misjudgment. Suzanne isn't spared her own...
In her debut novel, Misjudged, Susan Washington gives her readers an insider's view of some of the challenges of wearing a black robe. Judge Suzanne V...
Riley Vincent, grew up in Georgia foster care. He has never had much of anything to call his own, unless one counts a recent felony conviction. Quite unexpectedly, his birth mother, Judge Suzanne Vincent, surfaces amidst his legal troubles ready to offer him shelter and the rest of her world. Riley must decide if he can grant his mother clemency for giving him up at birth. In turn, unprepared for her son's ambivalence, Suzanne is forced to learn how to be the mother he wants, instead of the mother she assumes he must need but never had. In this coming of age story, Riley comes to understand...
Riley Vincent, grew up in Georgia foster care. He has never had much of anything to call his own, unless one counts a recent felony conviction. Quite ...