Saving The Stolen Girls
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  • Reads 65
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 6
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Dec 05, 2013
Anastasia Petrenko grew up in an extremely poor area in Rezina, Moldova. When her father came back with the promise of an opportunity that would help provide money for her family, she automatically said yes. Ana thought she was going to England to be a waitress, but she quickly learned that the money her father was discussing was a price that was paid for her.

Camila Reyes and Grayson Collins are two of the FBIs top agents. When they're assigned to work on one of the highest priority cases the FBI has, they begin to wonder if the problem is too big for them to solve. Attempting to take down the largest human trafficking operation in America, they have their work cut out for them. Will they be able to take down the people who run the operation? Will they be able to save the girls?

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This is a 2 person point of view story, both Ana's and Cami/Grayson's. I haven't touched this book in a couple years so it probably needs to be edited... I hope you can bare with me!
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