TraffickedHannah has struggled ever since her parents were killed and her beloved uncle vanished. So when she's offered the chance to leave Moldova and become a nanny for a family in Los Angeles, it seems like a dream come true-and at first it is. But after weeks of working sixteen-hour days and not being able to leave the house, she still hasn't been paid. As things go from bad to worse, Hannah realizes that things are not at all what they seem and she finds herself doing things she never imagined herself capable of. But as she begins uncovering the family's crooked history, she may be exposing more than she bargained on-and putting her life in danger. |
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... smile, and then said, never mind, she was much more beautiful when she didn't smile. Hannah ran her tongue over her crooked top teeth. They made her look less American and more like an outsider than anything else, but there was nothing ...
... smile, and then said, never mind, she was much more beautiful when she didn't smile. Hannah ran her tongue over her crooked top teeth. They made her look less American and more like an outsider than anything else, but there was nothing ...
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... smile and flipped back between her visa and her passport . She waited . He lifted a stamp - one that would likely send her to the interrogation room , and then , once they found out who she was , off to a small island in the middle of ...
... smile and flipped back between her visa and her passport . She waited . He lifted a stamp - one that would likely send her to the interrogation room , and then , once they found out who she was , off to a small island in the middle of ...
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... smile was Russian , tighter than an American smile , with his teeth clenched together . He was dressed in a black sports jacket , jeans , and a tucked - in blue dress shirt . His nose was on the large side , not perfect , which she ...
... smile was Russian , tighter than an American smile , with his teeth clenched together . He was dressed in a black sports jacket , jeans , and a tucked - in blue dress shirt . His nose was on the large side , not perfect , which she ...
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... smiling yet clenched teeth . It seemed odd . " Welcome to America . " " Thank you . " He still wouldn't let her go . " You are a beautiful girl , " he said , shaking his head as if he couldn't believe it . Her face flushed . People ...
... smiling yet clenched teeth . It seemed odd . " Welcome to America . " " Thank you . " He still wouldn't let her go . " You are a beautiful girl , " he said , shaking his head as if he couldn't believe it . Her face flushed . People ...
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... smiling and she had the most beautiful hazel eyes with specks of amber in them , and laugh wrinkles in the corners . She looked American , not Russian at all , Hannah thought . She wore little makeup , just some mascara and pale pink ...
... smiling and she had the most beautiful hazel eyes with specks of amber in them , and laugh wrinkles in the corners . She looked American , not Russian at all , Hannah thought . She wore little makeup , just some mascara and pale pink ...
Contents
Chapter Eight | |
Chapter | |
Chapter Twelve | |
Chapter Fourteen | |
Chapter Eighteen | |
Chapter Twenty | |
Chapter Twentyeight | |
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America Anna Karenina arms Babulya babushka bathroom blue breath Bucharest Chapter Chişinău clean clothes Colin Daniil dining room doctor driveway English eyes face father floor front door garage gave girl Goodnight Moon grabbed hall hand Hannah asked Hannah felt Hannah looked Hannah thought Hannah wondered head heard hurried inside jumped Katya kitchen knew laughed Lillian asked Lillian looked lips listened living room Maggie Maggie's Michael Moldova mother mouth never night nodded nose officer okay Olga opened Paavo parents pelmeni Petr Sokolov picked plane ticket police pulled Rena Romanian Russian Santa Monica Boulevard Sergey Sergey's shaking she’d shirt sirok slid smell smile sofa someone stairs stared Stephanie stepped stood stop talk tell Tiraspol told took Transnistria uncle upstairs Vladi vodka voice Volva waiting walked wearing window woman worried yelled