Available now at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other fine bookstores.

Available now at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other fine bookstores.
Michelle Osborne and Kay Bowling, authors of The Maid, bring attention to the heinous crime of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. They weave interviews with actual human trafficked victims into a single fiction based on facts. The reader connects with the victims’ entrapment, sexual abuse, and a desperate quest for freedom. In The Maid, fifteen-year-old friends Anna and Rosa find themselves trapped in the dark underworld of sexual slavery within the Costa Rican tourist industry. Anna is imprisoned in a hotel, savagely abused, and forced to service clients under the guise of a maid. To make her imprisonment worse, she is later ordered to care for and mentor three children kidnapped for prostitution. She is desperate to find Rosa and escape with the children, especially before five-year-old Isabella is requested to service her first client. Local missionaries plot an escape plan, but it will take a miracle for everyone to get out before Jose, the leader of a wide sex trafficking operation, uncovers the escape plot and kills his victims. The Maid is a page-turning suspense thriller with a spark of romance. It is the story of anguish, hope, love, and faith. This view into the lives of actual victims will change any previous misconceptions about human trafficking. It will inform and motivate readers to take part in bringing greater awareness and help victims across the world.
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Michelle acquired a Doctor of Business Administration from George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon and received her MBA from Campbell University. She is a professor at a university and continues research about how to bring greater awareness to the travesty of human trafficking. In addition, she has been an entrepreneur, owning several businesses. Her hobbies also include composing and performing music.
Kay is a former foster care parent, the mother of two adopted children, and grandmother of three terrific grandchildren. She was formerly a deputy clerk with the county district court and an administrative assistant with the state government. These days, when she is not writing, you will find her tending to her garden and caring for her beloved hand-me-down pets (a mixed terrier, an Italian Greyhound, a calico cat, and an African Grey Parrot). She is passionate about life’s second chances whether it involves people or pets
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