![]() ![]() 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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