Very good! I didn't notice that this was a Christian Fiction. I also really liked that the two characters were already dating when the story started, so there weren't a lot of distracting zings of early attraction. The mystery was well plotted, layered, and difficult to guess the end of. No one ever dreamed there were several dozen girls in the basement.) The scenario was very realistic I actually knew someone from an average middle-class neighborhood who was only one street over from a major trafficking ring that got busted while I lived there (and the only thing the neighbors noticed amiss was that the family had regular company who often played their car music a little loud. Harris tackles the issue of human trafficking, something I'm deeply concerned about. Now I can hardly wait to grab the other two books of the series and devour them, especially after I read the synopses on them!! I really enjoyed the author's style and felt she really nailed the idea of Atlanta, since I lived there for three and a half years. It took me only a couple chapters to connect with these characters. (Thanks Chantel for challenging me to read this!)
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