Once
again Bradley has crafted a tale of suspense that will have readers
second guessing their predictions as to who the bad guys really are.
This story takes on the difficult subject of human trafficking and
greed's power to suppress human decency, putting gain before true
human value. It also deals with the power of forgiveness and the
freedom it can bring, a type of freedom no one can take away.
Having
been trafficked after attending a party at her date's home, Carly
Smith spent eight years in slavery. After escaping, reconnecting with
her former life had seemed impossible. Her one attempt had seemingly
ended in tragedy. Now she was back in her hometown on a mission to
find those involved, a mission that would imperil many to whom she
would have wished to be close.
I
thank Patricia Bradley for providing a suspenseful read that kept me
highly engaged for hours. I also thank Revell for providing me with a
copy of Justice Delivered
via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no
obligation to provide a positive review and received no monetary
compensation.
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