![]() ![]() I’m sure conditions in brothels are worse than described. I think Robin handled the topic of sex-trafficking with grace. There’s a race to set little girls free from brothels in the USA, before they’re shipped to another location. But, I especially enjoyed how this author wove a believable spiritual thread into the story keeping the main thing the main thing even in the middle of war - I like that. I enjoyed the comradery among the characters and how they chased down the bad guys. This is an intriguing story filled with suspense, hope, forgiveness and justice. ![]() I felt like I was in the middle of an action adventure movie with fighting, shooting, chase scenes, fires, helicopters and police drama. So you can stop with the arrogance and know-it-all, take-charge attitude. I don’t care how big and important you think you are-you will not make it out of these mountains without our guidance. Here’s a peak at how Brannon snaps at Roark, ” Let me tell you something, Mr. She’s a rough and tough girl you don’t want to mess with when she’s working. His motto, “Don’t let them see your weakness.”īrannon reminded me of the female character in G.I. Robin Caroll’s characters were strong, brassy and real. Warning: reading this book will keep you up late-compelled to discover the final, exciting conclusion to this wonderful book. I received a review copy of Robin Caroll’s exciting debut novel. ![]()
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