Called to Protect
is the second book in Eason's Blue Justice
series featuring the St. John family comprised mostly of law
enforcement personnel. This book focuses on the tragedy related to
human trafficking, both the tragedy that leads to it and the tragedy
that results from it. Eason graces her readers with cameo appearances
by two characters from her Elite Guardians
series.
For
six months Penny St. John, teenage cousin to Officer Chloe St. John,
had been missing. Law enforcement, including most of the St. John
family, had been actively searching for her. Unlike Rachel MacCullum
whose disappearance had gone unreported. Unreported because she was
being held as a means of forcing her father, Deputy US Marshal Blake
MacCullum, into killing the judge he was assigned to protect. The
only place Blake had to turn was to his best friend, FBI Special
Agent Linc St. John, and consequently Linc's sister, Chloe. Would the
three of them be able to use their available resources in time to
save Rachel and to find Penny?
Human
trafficking is becoming a growing problem in our world today.
According to the Polaris website, the International Labour
Organization estimates that there are 40.3 million victims of human
trafficking globally, and that it is a $150 billion industry
worldwide. Force 4 Compassion's site says that 3,287 people are sold
or kidnapped and forced into slavery every day, and that is just the
reported cases. I appreciate Lynette Eason using her platform as a
novelist to keep this issue in the public eye. Let us all seek to be
informed of ways we can be part of the solution.
In
addition to raising our social consciousness, Called to
Protect is a good read. The
characters are engaging the plot captivating and well-paced, and the
dialogue believable. I highly recommend this book and this author. I
thank NetGalley and Revell Publishing for providing me with a copy of
this book in exchange for an honest opinion. I was under no
obligation to provide a positive review and received no monetary
compensation.
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