Monday, January 2, 2012

Special Delivery


Author: Kathi Macias
Publisher: New Hope Publishers
Pub Date: March 2012

Mara is a waitress at a seafood café earning enough money to rent a room and meet her basic needs. It has taken her two years to finally gain citizenship in the United States, free from her homeland of Mexico. Her parents had sold her into slavery, and her uncle, Jefe, had raped her for the first time and then prostituted her out until his capture and imprisonment.

Two years earlier, Jonathan had helped break up a human-trafficking ring that forced teens and young children to be sex slaves right in their own San Diego area. Mara was one of those girls. Jonathan admits that he wonders and thinks about her often and what she is doing now. Because of that rescue, Jonathan’s family is now involved in the ministry of rescuing human-trafficking victims and helping them recover, get established, and begin new and productive lives. This is not a typical romance novel, and the hero and heroine do not end up together at the end of the book...but are both stronger for their friendship.

I was impressed with this book, at how the author told the heinous story of human trafficking here in the United States. This is the first book by Kathi Macias I have read, and I am looking forward to reading the rest of the "Freedom" series of books in this series.

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