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Stolen #3

Stolen Future: Is Your Love Strong Enough?

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In Ahmad's game of vengeance, can anyone win?

Ahmad has the perfect plan, one that will punish everyone who had a part in exposing him. The ultimate revenge would be to see Asha become a trafficked woman herself.

If he succeeds, will Mark sacrifice everything, even his integrity, to get her back? And what will happen to their future together if he finds her broken and abused?

Experience the exciting conclusion of the Stolen Series, as Mark and Asha battle human trafficking and their own worst fears.

260 pages, Paperback

First published July 27, 2012

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Kimberly Rae

56 books92 followers

Amazon bestselling author of over 35 books Kimberly Rae has lived in Bangladesh, Uganda, Kosovo and Indonesia. She rafted the Nile River, hiked the hills at the base of Mount Everest, and ate cow brains, just to say she'd done it!

Rae has been published over 300 times and has work in 5 languages. Kimberly Rae’s articles have been published in BRIO, BRIO & Beyond, Proverbs 31 Woman Magazine, Mature Years, Diabetes Health, SusieMag, Women of the Harvest, Clubhouse Jr., Keys for Kids, Insight magazine, and Woman Alive, the only Christian magazine for woman in the UK. She writes regularly for Regular Baptist Press and Union Gospel Press.

Rae has been interviewed on multiple radio shows, in several newspapers, on blogs, and once on television. Since the release of her bestselling novels on human trafficking and missions (STOLEN WOMAN, STOLEN CHILD, STOLEN FUTURE), she is a requested professional speaker on human trafficking--not just the problem, but how people can be part of the solution.

Rae also has a series of books on living joyfully with chronic illness (she has Addison's disease) and new books on trafficking:
For Teens: Capturing Jasmina
For Adults and Teens: Captive No More
Someday Dreams

Find out more or order autographed books at www.kimberlyrae.com!

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1,580 reviews16 followers
December 3, 2019
This one was my least favorite of the series, but it was still great and made me tear up. I am glad to have finished it. If you are not familiar with the series, it is about a woman who goes to India (she was born in Bangladesh but adopted in the states) to work with survivors of human trafficking and orphans there. There is a love story that flows throughout and a Christian message as well. This book is about the possibility of marriage taking place, but a trafficker is seeking out Asha which may destroy her chance of marriage.
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75 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2021
India

Just finished all three books in this series. I don't usually purchase books for my Kindle but just had to after reading the first book. The author has a way of making life in India come alive , from the sights, the smells, the beauty and the ugliness. Her knowledge of human trafficking made the story real. Don't miss thus series.
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December 29, 2017
A story of hope about one of the most horrible of crimes

The story of human trafficking told in the Stollen series is dealt with in an intriguing way. Kimberly Rae has given her readers much to think about. She told the story in a way that was enjoyable and filled with hope.
710 reviews
May 6, 2024
Book 3 in this series doesn’t disappoint. As Asha and Mark are planning their future together, all kinds of things go awry. Can they rise above these insurmountable odds? With Gods help, anything is possible.
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Author 2 books203 followers
April 9, 2015
Due to the mature subject matter of this book (human and sex trafficking), I DO NOT recommend this book for readers under 16.

Love is in the air. After the initial spark of interest formed during Asha's first short term trip to India and the testing crucible of danger in Bangladesh, Mark and Asha are convinced God has bought them together. Wedding plans are afoot. But in Bangladesh, bad feelings have not settled. The man who kidnapped Asha as a child is bent on revenge--revenge on Asha and on those she loves.

Sick days are never fun, but the ability to dive straight from Stolen Child into this book made one a little better today. While Mark and Asha are comfortable with more intimacy than I would be before marriage, I found their vision for ministry as a team inspiring. I also enjoyed the way Neena's story unfolded in this book. She (Neena) is definitely one of my favorite characters from the series.
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July 30, 2016
The 3rd and final book in the Stolen trilogy, this one requires Asha to face firsthand what it is like to be stolen from her family to be trafficked. I was a bit nervous to read this book, uncertain what the author would have Asha experience. As usual, the author did a fabulous job sharing what goes on in the lives of people who live in that life without being too graphic. Without wanting to spoil the book, I will say it was worth reading and has a satisfying conclusion for everyone. These books have definitely opened my eyes to what many people around the world experience, and in addition to making me even more thankful for what I have, it makes me want to do something to help, even if it is as simple as purchasing items that rescued women make, to support them in their new lives. Rae does a beautiful job with terribly difficult topics.
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75 reviews
December 9, 2014
I woke up this morning at 4.50, and with only 10% left in the book, I thought, why wait for the train to read the rest, I'll read it now.

So I finished my first Christian fiction series. This book was just as wonderful as the other two, it had suspense, romance and Scripture woven in at applicable times.
26 reviews19 followers
August 19, 2012
The finale to Kimberly Rae's "Stolen Series." I enjoyed it...realistic, well-developed characters and plot. Educates about human trafficking while entertaining. Looking forward to seeing what Kimberly writes next!
102 reviews3 followers
February 10, 2014
This is an excellent series on human trafficking. The final book of the series was heart wrenching as more evils of trafficking were brought out but heart warming to see how God worked in their lives. Hate to see this series end.
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March 15, 2015
Enjoyed this trilogy of books by a fellow PCC alumnus...learned much about human trafficking in India!
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118 reviews4 followers
July 22, 2016
This is a lovely love story that also opens the readers eyes and heart to the very, very real issue of trafficking.
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10 reviews1 follower
March 6, 2016
Good book for young adults.
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