Fiction / Thriller
5 Stars
Legalities: I received a free copy from NetGalley in
exchange for an honest review.
I am not a fan of thrillers, and at best police procedurals
are okay. The subject of sex trafficking does not interest me; I do not care
for gratuitous sex and or violence. In short, I have NO idea why I chose this
book to read. But, I did. And it was a one-sit read. Literally. I opened it
this morning and finished it this afternoon. I could not put it down, I had to
read it, I had to KNOW how it would end. I could not turn the pages fast
enough.
The action starts on page one, and it doesn't really stop
until page End. The chapters frequently go back and forth between her childhood
and adulthood, with everything coming together for a most satisfactory ending.
This is a dark book about an even darker subject, sex
trafficking. It is also extremely well written, and the author wisely chose not
to get into the nitty gritty details of the sex and or torture, but allowed the
reader to supply as much, or as little, as they chose.
Livia and her younger sister were sold by their parents in
Thailand, allegedly to get jobs in Bangkok. Instead, they were brought to the
US to be sex slaves. They were separated once they reached Portland, Oregon,
and Livia ended up in Idaho, where she eventually escapes, finds a home with
love, gets an education, and joins the Seattle PD, never giving up the hope of
finding her beloved sister.
Personally, I would never have chosen someone like Livia to
be my best friend, but after this book, I want her for that. She is dark (who
wouldn't be with her background?), she is strong, and she has a dragon. Though
I've never been involved in the sex trade, I had no problem relating to her,
and found myself cheering her on in a few places. (I have worked, in years
past, with rape victims.) I even found a few places to laugh out loud.
If you like thrillers, I think you'll like this book.
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