Blood Ransom Book Review
Blood Ransom is one of the books you just don’t want to end. Ghost Soldiers plunder a village and drag off its inhabitants to sell in slave trade, all witnessed by a fifteen-year-old African boy named Joseph. Joseph convinces Natalie, an American woman who had come to the Republic of Dhambizao to help fight disease, that his family will die and the Ghost Soldiers would just continue their raids if they didn’t do something. She does, and gets chased, beaten, and kidnapped along the way. Dr. Chad Talcott is reticent at the beginning, but eventually comes along for the ride—a ride he’ll not soon forget. All of this set in a political climate that could change the history of the country. Intrigue, betrayal, murder, romance, repentance, and justice are just some of the elements that inject life and credibility into this well-written, amazing tale. Award-winning author Lisa Harris has done it again. Don’t miss it. And be looking for the next tome in her Mission Hope Series.
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