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Book 1 The Heartbreak of Human TraffickingBook 2 Emma Gets PaybackBook 3 The Lure of PornographyBook 4Eighteen-year-old Emma (A strong female lead in all books of the series.)In Book 1 she is raped, abducted, placed in prostitution. In Book 2 she has escaped, goes to college to pursue child psychology and criminal justice so that she can help other girls, but her past comes back to haunt her. In book 3 she goes undercover into the dark world of pornography.The FBI estimates that well over 100,000 children and young women are trafficked in America today. They range in age from 9 to 19, with the average age being 11. A short synopsis:Emotion in the house where Emma grew up was rare, so, when she disappeared it took a couple days before her aunt actually realized she was missing. A month went by, quickly. A little late to call the police. Aunt Evelyn knew of only one person who, maybe, would care she was missing, who, maybe, would do something about getting her back, and, who—as she recalled—would do anything for Emma: Bailey Forbes. If Emma’s mother—Evelyn’s sister—hadn’t died, he would have married her and adopted the seven-year-old child, but she did die, which eventually put an end to contact. But eleven years had passed. Would he even still care?

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