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Amanda DuBois

Biography

Amanda DuBois

Amanda DuBois started her career as a registered nurse before becoming a lawyer. She has practiced in the areas of medical malpractice and family law. She founded the DuBois Cary Law Group in Seattle, Washington, where she is actively engaged in litigation, and Civil Survival Project, an organization that teaches advocacy skills to formerly incarcerated individuals. Amanda serves on several boards that support social justice and women’s issues.

Her most recent passion is funding her Full Circle Scholarship, which provides tuition assistance at her alma mater, Seattle University School of Law. This scholarship is specifically granted to students whose lives have been impacted by the criminal legal system. All of the author’s profits from your book purchase will be donated to the Full Circle Scholarship and social justice organizations.

Amanda DuBois

Books by Amanda DuBois

by Amanda DuBois - Fiction, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller

Shackled to her bed against the pleas of the medical staff, Charli Zhao gives birth to a beautiful daughter she names Willow. Charli had been transported to the hospital from prison, where she is serving time for a crime she didn’t commit. Within hours of the birth, the unthinkable happens: the newborn is abducted, leaving Charli devastated and wondering if she’ll ever find her child, even after she gets free. When a local legal aid group recruits attorney Camille Delaney to help with a case on the inside, she feels drawn to these women’s stories. By the time Camille meets Charli, it’s been years since Willow was abducted, and the case has gone cold. With the help of her trusted friend and private investigator, Trish Seaholm, Camille begins a dogged pursuit to find Charli’s daughter and bring the man who framed Charli to justice.