
Stolen Woman - Paperback
Stolen Woman - Paperback
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by Kimberly Rae (Author)
Amazon Bestseller!
Human Trafficking...Asha knew nothing about it before meeting 16-year-old Rani, stolen from her home and forced into prostitution in Kolkata, India. Asha must help this girl escape, but Mark, a 3rd generation missionary, keeps warning her away from the red-light district and its workers. Will she ever discover why? And will they ever stop their intense arguments long enough to admit their even more intense feelings for one another?When Asha sneaks out one last time in a desperate attempt to rescue her friend, someone follows her through the night. Is freedom possible? Or will she, too, become one of the stolen? Praise for Stolen Woman - Kimberly takes the most horrific and outrageous crime in the world and handles it with clarity and boldness. Her insight into the world of human trafficking will amaze, shock and move you to action. This is a book you can't afford not to read.
Susie Shellenberger, Editor SUSIE Magazine, Author 40+ books - delightfully exciting book.
Shawne Ebersole, Association of Baptists, Bangladesh - a beautiful story of hope amidst a landscape of brokenness.
Chad Salstom, Origin Coffee and Tea, where all profits go to rescuing the trafficked - as well written as Karen Kingsbury and others I have read! Wow! What a message. I couldn't put it down.
Kim Olachea, Educator, Seminar speaker - In Kimberly Rae's novel Stolen Woman, she juxtaposes the natural beauty of Kolkata, India, with the insidious evil slithering under darkness on street corners where women are sold to the highest bidder. Rae's message of hope and the education the novel provides should open our eyes to an issue which can no longer be ignored and needs everyone's efforts to eradicate.
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Author Biography
Amazon bestselling author Kimberly Rae has lived in Bangladesh, Kosovo, Uganda and Indonesia. She now writes from her home in Lenoir, North Carolina, where she lives with her husband and two young children. Kimberly has been published over 300 times and has work in 5 languages. Stolen Woman is her first novel. The three books in the Stolen Series (Stolen Woman, Stolen Child, Stolen Future) are all Amazon Bestsellers. Find out more at www.kimberlyrae.com. REVIEWS 5 Stars by Reader's Favorite Reviews -- For me, reading this book was like reading a real life account in a news story, it was just that good! The characters are so realistic and believable, I grew to love them, and felt as though I was in the story with them. I appreciate Kimberly Rae for tackling an issue such as this, and I think this book is for everyone to read. We all need to know what is really going on in our world, and books such as this, even though fiction, are awesome ways to find out. There are references at the end of the book for those who want to help this cause, and help rescue those in real life who are victims of human trafficking. I highly recommend this book to everyone. Joy Hannabass at Reader's Favorite -- Kimberly takes the most horrific and outrageous crime in the world and handles it with clarity and boldness. Her insight into the world of human trafficking will amaze, shock and move you to action. This is a book you can't afford not to read. Susie Shellenberger, Editor SUSIE Magazine, Author 40+ books -- delightfully exciting book. Shawne Ebersole, Association of Baptists, Bangladesh --a beautiful story of hope amidst a landscape of brokenness. Chad Salstom, Origin Coffee and Tea, where all profits go to rescuing the trafficked -- as well written as Karen Kingsbury and others I have read! Wow! What a message. I couldn't put it down. Kim Olachea, Educator, Seminar speaker -- In Kimberly Rae's novel Stolen Woman, she juxtaposes the natural beauty of Kolkata, India, with the insidious evil slithering under darkness on street corners where women are sold to the highest bidder. Rae's message of hope and the education the novel provides should open our eyes to an issue which can no longer be ignored and needs everyone's efforts to eradicate. Chapter 61 ministries/Truckers Against Trafficking



















