My Review of Do No Harm by Christina Mcdonald

Title: Do No Harm 
Author: Christian Mcdonald 
Published: Expected February 16th 2021
Publisher: Gallery Books 
Genre: Thriller/Fiction 
Review:


Emma had a traumatic life when she was a young teenager from being with her parents when they passed away in a car accident, to going into the foster care system to losing her brother to drugs and the life of crime. She learned never to take anything for granted, and to only depend on herself. Now, she is a doctor and she is married to the best man she could have hoped for Nate. Nate is a police officer in the hopes of solving a case to get a promotion to Lieutenant in the local precinct. They are on the up and up until the unthinkable happens Josh, her son, is diagnosed with an aggressive form of Leukemia that without an expensive treatment he is likely not to survive.
When faced with the situation of trying to come up with the financial side of paying for the treatment, and to top it off the treatment is not covered by their insurance. Facing the reality that she must save her son she enters a deal with her brother and a friend from the past selling prescriptions to attempt to cover the cost of her son's treatment. Then, Nate in an attempt to bring in more money to pay for Josh's treatment also takes on an Opiate case where people are overdosing on opiates on the street. Teaming up with another agency is the only way to solve the case and hope to make Lieutenant to bring in more money and better working hours. Both of the parents working on both sides of the law without the other one knowing will be the crash course waiting to happen!
Man oh Man! Christina did it again! She turned a case so heart wrenching and kept me on the edge of my seat! I literally kept putting the book down to breathe because I didn't want Emma to get caught and some of the twist oh my! This book shows a mother doing anything, putting everything on the line for her son. Definitely makes you wonder if everything is really just black and white with the law, if there is not some gray area. This book is heart wrenching, heart breaking, realistic, dramatic, full of lies, and determination to save one boy! I loved it and will read it again, definitely soo freaking good! If you love nail biting moments, close call moments, and amazing thrillers that make you question everything then this book is for you!
Thank you Gallery Books and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book!! 

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