![]() ![]() ![]() Does he risk his career and potentially struggle to house, clothe and feed his wife and young son but do what is right? Or does he do what he needs to keep his family afloat and his career? However, after being approached by some well-connected people and asked to potentially sway Liotta’s case, he has a difficult decision to make. His luck in winning cases has been failing recently and he cannot afford to keep losing. Then we have the barrister assigned to her, William Lindon. Her family believe that justice needs to be done and so Lotta makes the brave decision of speaking up and testifying against him in court. Lotta Rae, a 15-year-old girl who works in the same factory as her father to help support her family, is raped by a man who is of high standing and has connections with the government. This particular title is set in Suffragette London. ![]() The Trial of Lotta Rae instantly attracted my attention after reading the blurb, it is a historical fiction, which is a genre I have tried to explore more of this year. So, watch this space on 24 th May for my stop on the tour. I am also honoured to take part in the book tour for this title. Thanks to Welbeck Publishing for gifting me this book in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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