Book Review: Dangerous Beauty

 Dangerous Beauty

by Melissa Koslin

Liliana Vela hates the term victim. She's not a victim, she's a fighter. Stubborn and strong with a quiet elegance, she's determined to take back her life after escaping the clutches of human traffickers in her poor Mexican village. But she can't stay safely over the border in America--unless the man who aided in her rescue is serious about his unconventional proposal to marry her.

Meric Toledan was just stopping at a service station for a bottle of water. Assessing the situation, he steps in to rescue Liliana from traffickers. If he can keep his secrets at bay, his wealth and position afford him many resources to help her. But the mysterious buyer who funded her capture will not sit idly by while his prize is stolen from him.

Melissa Koslin throws you right into the middle of the action in this high-stakes thriller that poses the question: What is the price of freedom?


Let me just say...this book was amazing. It was the first book I had read by this author and I will definitely be looking forward to the next books released by Melissa Koslin. This book did a great job at showing how victims of human trafficking must not only be saved from the physical dangers that are around them but also the mental battles that they have to face after they have been given their freedom once again. I would highly recommend this book, not only for the story that it portrays through the excellent writing technique, but also the truth that it shows through the characters. 

~Katelynn

*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for an honest review.

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