Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Justice Delivered by Patricia Bradley

Carly Smith came by her trust issues honestly. A victim of sex trafficking, she's been at the mercy of merciless men, ignored by law enforcement officers who should have helped her, and seemingly rejected by her family. She can't even trust herself to do the right thing. Though she escaped her captors and is working hard on building a new life, the past continues to haunt her when she discovers that the man she couldn't bring herself to report to police for fear of reliving her captivity is still out there, luring vulnerable girls under the guise of being a modeling agent.

When her own niece is kidnapped, Carly must overcome her fears and come forward with the information she has before it's too late. When that proves to be not enough, she'll have to go after the perpetrators herself.

This book started out slow.  But then the paced picked up quickly.  The story gripped me and I didn't want to put it down.  The story line was a difficult one to read though.  I know sex trafficking is real but to have it described like it was in the book, was sometimes hard to read.  Overall, I recommend this book.

I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

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