The Tides of Truth series follows one lawyer's passionate pursuit of truth--in matters of life and the law.
As the storm clouds gather, Tami does her best to weather the growing turbulence in every area of her life.
She's just accepted a job with a law firm but now wonders if she made the right decision. She has two strong men vying for her heart--and is about to lose them both if she can't determine which one is right for her.
And Tami's new case is anything but simple. When she first meets her prospective client, she immediately knows the rough young teen is lying, guilty...and utterly terrified of something beyond the charges she's facing. What she doesn't realize is just how far reaching the effects of the case will go. Or how close to home the deadly results will hit. For by the time the storm breaks, someone close to Tami will have paid the ultimate price.
Through it all, Tami will experience greater sacrifice, greater friendship, and greater love than she's ever known.
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"A great conclusion to the three-book series...I thoroughly enjoyed the mystery/adventure involved in this book along with the finale to the romance story of the main character. Great fun."
— David (5 out of 5 stars)
" Well, OK slow to start, picked up, slowed down again, then picked up toward the end and had a "happy ever after" ending. Just a sweet story line, but a good series. "
— Melissa, 1/19/2014" I can hardly wait for this one to hit the stores! "
— Gretchen, 12/7/2013" My favorite of the trilogy. Better plot, better development of the protagonist. Satisfying, albeit predictable, ending. "
— Chelsea, 11/19/2013" This wrapped up the series, but I found it slow to start and lacking the romance of the first two books. The tension just wasn't there. The last 4 or 5 chapters are good. "
— Rebecca, 10/25/2013" Really enjoyed this book; couldn't put it down. "
— Jessica, 8/10/2013" This was by far the best of the trilogy! Very exciting, and wonderful closure concerning the main character at the end. I loved it! "
— Stephanie, 7/9/2013" I struggled to get through this book. It was slow moving and uninteresting for the most part. The part that did catch my attention was such a small part of the book that it was not worth reading. I won't read anymore books by this author. "
— Jennifer, 5/8/2013" The BEST book out of the trilogy! The other books are good too, but this one is the best. Great "chic" series. "
— Jennifer, 9/26/2012" Could not put it down!!!! "
— Joan, 8/10/2012" good, vivid "
— Elena, 8/4/2012" There is no greater love than Gods and the love we give to others through our love for God. J-O-Y!! "
— Linda, 2/27/2012" Good but predictable ending to the series. "
— Katherine, 12/6/2011" Just finished the last of the three "Tides of Truth" series. I cannot say they were my favorite books. "
— Kristi, 9/25/2011" Enjoyed the last of this trilogy. Not great but relaxing for this time of year when I needed a break. "
— Margaret, 4/23/2011" Lawyer/detective/homeless teenager/mystery/intrigue...all with developed need for truth and integrity in the practice of law. "
— Doris, 3/15/2011" Well, OK slow to start, picked up, slowed down again, then picked up toward the end and had a "happy ever after" ending. Just a sweet story line, but a good series. "
— Melissa, 2/21/2011" I struggled to get through this book. It was slow moving and uninteresting for the most part. The part that did catch my attention was such a small part of the book that it was not worth reading. I won't read anymore books by this author. "
— Jennifer, 1/26/2011" This wrapped up the series, but I found it slow to start and lacking the romance of the first two books. The tension just wasn't there. The last 4 or 5 chapters are good. "
— Rebecca, 5/31/2010" Good but predictable ending to the series. "
— Katherine, 4/26/2010" There is no greater love than Gods and the love we give to others through our love for God. J-O-Y!! "
— Linda, 3/9/2010Robert Whitlow is the bestselling author of legal novels set in the South and winner of the Christy Award for Contemporary Fiction. He received his JD degree with honors from the University of Georgia School of Law where he served on the staff of the Georgia Law Review.