Glitter and Sorrow

The glitter of Las Vegas often hides pain and sorrow. Loretta Peterson confronts her family's past as she enters the dark world of human trafficking. Can Alicia Yu save her boss's daughter and resist the charm?

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Title: Glitter and Sorrow

Published: 11/20/2015

ASIN: B016NSYJIQ

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The glitter of Las Vegas often hides pain and sorrow. Loretta Peterson confronts her family past, as she enters the dark world of human trafficking. Can Alicia Yu save her bosses daughter and resist charm?

FBI Special Agent Alicia Yu is at the top of her career when the mutilated body of an exotic dancer turns up in the Las Vegas desert. It looks like the work of a Russian human trafficking ring, and Alicia is drawn into the investigation—and drawn back to the victim’s estranged husband, Alicia’s former FBI boss. Will their history cloud her judgment and endanger her life?

Seventeen-year-old Loretta Peterson is restless under her father’s overprotective eye. But when a well-dressed FBI agent brings tragic news about Loretta’s mother, and then a disturbing video surfaces at her funeral, Loretta sets off on a dangerous quest for answers.

Will she finally find the truth about her mother’s absent love, or will she be trapped in the same net that killed her? To save an innocent life, Alicia and Loretta will both navigate the darkest and most dangerous corners of Sin City. Will they pay the ultimate price?

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyed the little plot twists and turns. Really enjoyed the little plot twists and turns. This book kept me engaged and the story developed at a nice pace. Would not hesitate to read more by this author again. Lisa Becroft
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Eye opening. This book was not what l expected. It opened my eyes to the pervasiveness of women and girls beeing sold as toys to feed evil peoples greed and lust. Many do not get a happy ending. It makes me want to help. Kindle Customer
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars. Story like flows well. Keeps you coming back to see the resolution of the plot. dataman

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