Melissa Flynn left the interview, on her way to choir rehearsal, with hope in her heart that she would get the job she needed before returning to finish her last year of college in the fall. After her mom’s accident last year, things were tense at home and her dad hoped her presence this summer would ease things in the family. None of them expected her to be snatched off the busy downtown street and taken into a sex-slave ring.
Captain Luke Black hadn’t heard from his parents for months. After his second tour, he decided against re-enlistment and went home to check on his parents. Finding them in a nursing home after numerous calamities were the last thing he expected. His mother was near death and his brother had disappeared.
Melissa’s parents and family were tossed into a tumultuous tide of fear as disaster struck. They refused to believe the circumstances and prayed continually for Melissa’s safe return. God had to intervene or all would be lost. The Detectives on the case didn’t offer much hope as Melissa was moved time and time again.
With time running out for Melissa and Luke’s mom, they both needed a miracle of gigantic proportions. Would Melissa’s faith be enough to save her? Would Luke find his brother and make peace before his mom died? Find out in SNATCHED – a Christian Suspense Story

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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
From: Carol Pennington
Book Title: Snatched
Book Author: Roseanna
What do you like about this book:
This is the first book I have read by this author and I thought it was very good.
When a young Christians girl is snatched by a sex trafficking ring, they soon realize they made a huge mistake. Melissa Flynn has a deep and abiding faith and she ensures everyone who encounters her knows it. While those who love Melissa doubt that God is hearing their prayers, God works a much bigger purpose through Melissa.
This is a clean read with no curse words or graphic sex scenes. It does, however, contain violence and adult content and would not be appropriate for the young reader.
Your ratings of the level of sex, violence, language and drug/alcohol use on a scale of 1-5.
Sex:3
Violence:2
Language:0
Drug/Alcohol use:1