A Primary Decision (The Worthington Destiny #3) by Dr. Kevin Leman & Jeff Nesbit | Contemporary Fiction Review

A Primary Decision (The Worthington Destiny #3) by Dr. Kevin Leman & Jeff Nesbit

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The Worthington Destiny #3
Contemporary Fiction

THE ROAD TO POWER AND POSITION
IS FRAUGHT WITH PERILS, EVEN FOR 
A WORTHINGTON.

BUT SARAH DOES NOT INTEND TO LOSE.

Sarah Worthington never expected to become the US attorney general--at least not this early in her career. Plunged into the vicious vetting process, with all sides digging for secrets in her family closet, she steels herself for the path forward. Nothing will deter her from making her mark on the world in the biggest way possible--even if that means prosecuting the current president of the United States. 

Yet powerful forces conspire behind the scenes to take the Worthington family down, and the president orders her to close the investigation. Will she comply? Or turn the tables to pursue her ultimate dream--the US presidency?

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My Thoughts

A Primary Decision brings The Worthington Destiny series to a close and in my opinion it's the most powerful of the three. Of course that's probably because all of the loose threads are tied up but I still enjoyed it the most. 

In this part of the series the focus is mostly on Sarah Worthington. She becomes the US Attorney General and is thrilled with the opportunities it presents. Unfortunately she quickly finds that a case that she has been working on leads directly to the President. When he nominated her he probably thought that it would insulate himself from prosecution but Sarah's moral character just won't let her give it a pass.

This really does read like a political thriller but what I liked about it was the aspect that Dr. Kevin Leman obviously brought to the book. I found it fascinating to see how Sarah interacted with her siblings. She's the baby of the family so they all want to coddle her. She's pretty spunky and won't have it. 

There's a bonus feature in the back called Birth Order Secrets and it was fun to read after finishing the series. The match-up of Leman and Nesbit was one that I hope happens again. It gave authenticity to the characters motives and actions. 

If you like stories that contain some political intrigue yet still center on personal relationships then I think you will enjoy this book and series. It is possible to read this book as a stand-alone novel but if you are going to read the series you need to do it in order because there are spoilers between the books.

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