It’s been more than a year since Mya’s kidnapping, leaving her family and her humanitarian rescuers to pick up the pieces of the harrowing ordeal.
Mya’s brother Thaksin has infiltrated the inner circle of the crime syndicate Nakul. To find his sister, he rises through their ranks with ruthless single-mindedness.
Will the search for his sister come at the cost of his humanity? Or will his mission be cut short by an ambitious anti-trafficking campaign led by Morris?
Meanwhile, Mya’s mother embarks on a mission to find her two missing children, fighting against social stigma and norms.
As new threats loom from every direction, will Mya ever be reunited with her family?
The story line is engaging, but is a bit drawn out. I hope the next book will have the conclusion. A word of advice would be to get a better editor as it was riddled with grammatical errors.