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  • Call To Protect...real and thrilling

    2
    By Coloradogal
    Lynette Eason is as always in this book thrilling...not to be read for the faint hearted. Yet she exposes the issue of human trafficking with sensitivity. You will not be able to put this down. I couldn’t. I recommend the book, the series and thus author.
  • CALLED TO PROTECT

    5
    By Ellen/Oceanside
    CALL TO PROTECT. Lynette Eason. July 31 You catch the under tone feeling from the beginning, anticipation of what the author is bringing us, to another ride, of grief, and a chase. A pile up accident, reveals drugs, and human trafficking . We meet the Marshall, on assignment to protect a judge, with orders to kill, if he wants to see his daughter again. A cousin of the St John’s was one of the girls found. She makes a bad decisions and is recaptured. Chloe and Hank, feeling he is her best boy friend to have. Their lives and decisions are on the line, with the closeness of their families they do there job. Human trafficking is a nightmare for the victims as well as families. Even the judge who wants a stiffer penalty for them. A story one won’t forget, and looking forward to the next one, Given ARC by Net Galley and Revell for my voluntary review and my honest opinion. CALL TO PROTECT. Lynette Eason. July 31 You catch the under tone feeling from the beginning, anticipation of what the author is bringing us, to another ride, of grief, and a chase. A pile up accident, reveals drugs, and human trafficking . We meet the Marshall, on assignment to protect a judge, with orders to kill, if he wants to see his daughter again. A cousin of the St John’s was one of the girls found. She makes a bad decisions and is recaptured. Chloe and Hank, feeling he is her best boy friend to have. Their lives and decisions are on the line, with the closeness of their families they do there job. Human trafficking is a nightmare for the victims as well as families. Even the judge who wants a stiffer penalty for them. A story one won’t forget, and looking forward to the next one, Given ARC by Net Galley and Revell for my voluntary review and my honest opinion.

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