A Sunday family gathering, in a Bahamian kitchen where everyone is cooking together — heat, noise, interruptions, side conversations and “who said...

Law in Pieces: The Gossip of Hearsay at Sunday Dinner (Law in Pieces: Quick Study Snippet Book 13) by Anjanette G. Seymour

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Law in Pieces: The Gossip of Hearsay at Sunday Dinner (Law in Pieces: Quick Study Snippet Book 13)

A Sunday family gathering, in a Bahamian kitchen where everyone is cooking together — heat, noise, interruptions, side conversations and “who said what” energy. A tour of hearsay under Federal Rules of Evidence — FRE 801-807 (and the gossips in between). The goal of this book is to teach evidence hearsay through short, story-forward scenes —...

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The Blueprint of Legal Writing : (Law in Piecres) (Law in Pieces: Quick Study Snippet Book 12)

The Blueprint of Legal Writing: Law in Pieces
From Law School to the Law Firm—Write with Clarity, Argue with Confidence.

Whether you are a 1L student staring at your first objective memo or a junior associate drafting a complex motion for a senior partner, The Blueprint of Legal Writing is designed to be your “gentle helping hand.” This book...

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Contracts Under the Scalpel: Case Dissections: Common Law Contracts (Law in Pieces)

Common Law Contracts — Law in Pieces Series

Contracts Under the Scalpel: Case Dissections brings clarity, structure, and narrative power to the foundational doctrines of Common Law Contracts. Using Anjanette G. Seymour’s signature Law in Pieces anatomical method, each case is opened and examined through a consistent, intuitive framework—Pulse,...

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Series

Fist Full of Lies: The Maze of Deception
Fist Full of Lies: Blood Ties that Bind
Fist Full of Lies: Two Sides of a Smile
Fist Full of Lies: The Enemy Within

Fist Full of Lies

The Baillou family has so many skeletons in their closets. Xavier Inherited his father's law firm along with a nagging sister, name Marion — who is found dead, stuffed like a Christmas turkey in the cubby under the foyer stairs. There was no forced entry, everything is as...

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The Inconvenience of Love

If this story doesn't tug at your heartstrings, you don't have a heart. I fell in love with the Ingraham family and so will you. They love and support one another, even if the cost is high and hurts. I don't want to give away any spoilers, but there were two turning points within this lovely story that gave me chills—the good kind of chills.

Read this unique and sweet story. It is entertaining and touching. The end will leave you warm and fuzzy.

This is the second book of A.G. Seymour's that I have read. She tells her stories from the heart.

– Verified Amazon Purchaser

The Inconvenience Of Love: A Love Story by A. G. Seymour is not only a beautiful love story, but it’s filled with a delightful family dynamic that builds throughout the story. I don’t always read love stories, but I was immediately pulled into the cast of characters that brought excitement and a feeling of knowing each one.

What I loved most about the main characters, Vincent Ingraham and Genevieve Thompson, is the depth of their love for one another while still vulnerable because of life-circumstances that hit them head on at different levels of their relationship. Their wide range of emotions that began with a heartfelt longing, evolved in such a way that it took me by surprise.

It took a true writer’s experience and ability to create all characters, both friends and family, as unique, yet of one bond. Sometimes characters become confusing within a story, but I found it easy to keep up with each one. I believe this is because author A.G. put much thought into making each family member or friend unique, while fitting them carefully into one another’s lives.

The story is beautifully written to stir the heart and keep the mind moving at a fast pace to try and figure out what will happen next. I found myself missing the Ingraham family when I got to the last page and I still miss reading about them. Maybe there will be a Part 2?

I highly recommend this story to lovers of romance and family drama that includes a good dose of humor along the way!

– Verified Amazon Purchaser

Redemption the name alone reveals what this book is about. It is a page turner and from chapter 3 to the end you want to know what will happen. I enjoyed reading this book as it portrayed what anger, self-control, indulgence and forgiveness can lead to. I read this book in a day with some disturbance on my part being a busy individual, but it was worth the read. The overall lesson i got from this is that parents, women, friends, colleagues and men should learn to respect others and love people for who they are and not the image or persons you want to mold them into. Secrets will eventually be exposed and please lets us ask questions about the person you get involved with. Living in a fantasy world is not real. Being a unique individual makes you special lets learn to respect each other. Great story line.....

– Verified Amazon Purchaser

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There is a quiet, unspoken truth about working mothers: We are building something — often several things at once. A career. A family. A dream. A future. A version of ourselves we haven't met yet but refuse to give up on. And yet, in the middle of all that building, the world often sends us the opposite message: slow down, shrink yourself, settle, be grateful for whatever you get. But working mothers know better. We know that our goals are not...