In The Wrong Convict, ambition and justice collide when a driven young law student begins her externship with the prestigious Innocence Review Initiative—a program dedicated to reexamining cases of the wrongly convicted. Determined to prove herself in a field dominated by seasoned attorneys, she approaches her assignment with sharp intellect, emotional distance, and an unshakable belief in the legal system.
Everything changes when she’s assigned to review the case of a man long buried within the prison system—convicted of a crime he swears he didn’t commit. At first, he’s just another file, another story of alleged injustice. But when she meets him face-to-face, something shifts. His quiet resilience, guarded vulnerability, and unwavering insistence on the truth begin to unravel her carefully constructed boundaries.
As she digs deeper into his case, inconsistencies surface—missing evidence, overlooked testimony, and a troubling pattern of systemic failure. The more she uncovers, the more she realizes that freeing him may come at a personal and professional cost she never anticipated.
What begins as a mission to prove his innocence slowly transforms into something far more dangerous: an undeniable connection neither of them can ignore. In a world where ethics, justice, and desire collide, she must decide how far she’s willing to go—for the truth, and for the man who has come to mean everything to her.
The Wrong Convict is a gripping, emotionally charged romance about trust, redemption, and the fine line between doing what’s right and following your heart—even when it leads you somewhere you never expected