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Mary Evet is studying abroad and eager to return home to her family. At the airport something happens and she ends up on a private jet with the men who just kidnapped her. And that's only the beginning. And what's worse? Nobody even knows she's missing. She's on her own. Now Mary is at an auction house and from that point on, things only go downhill. The nice thing about nightmares is you wake up and realize it's all just a dream. But sometimes, there's no escape.
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When worlds collide, people can get hurt, dreams can be shattered and lives can get upended. Ali Bryant is not yet eighteen, but she has already lived a lifetime on the small Caribbean island she calls home. Raised by a young single mother, Ali has no clue who her father is. Her mother refuses to say who and so she carries the last name of her mother...Bryant. When people see you as less than, life can be hopeless, but not for Ali...she has big dreams and a determination that doesn't waver. Life has been hell for young Ali...she carries a secret...that no young girl should have to carry. She has learn to TRUST no one, especially not MEN, but life has to go on and so when Ali Papers come through for her to join her mother in America, she becomes optimistic...Just maybe her dream of becoming a doctor will actually come true...or can it? She learns very quickly that there is a price attached to everything this new country has to offer. Is she jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire?

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