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What can I say? Kendig is a master at word crafting! This book had so much. She takes us to Africa, she takes us into an incredibly dark subject, yet balances the amount of detail so that you feel a burden for the individual who is trapped in human trafficking. Yet not too much detail that I was uncomfortable with reading it. It's raw, it's scary, it's real. And in a few pages she has her characters locked into impossible situations where you can't help but flip through pages as fast as you can. I loved how she incorporated characters from her other books to tie the story together. I'm loving the fast paced emotionally and action charged quality of this series. This book is for someone who wants a good suspenseful story with the grit of reality, and the light of hope that can shine in the darkest of times. Highly recommend it. I recieved a complementary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own and honest.