The Missionary edition by Jack Wilder Jasinda Wilder Romance eBooks
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**** 5 STARS****"Fear keeps you alert. It keeps you alive. If you're afraid, you're still fighting to stay alive. When you stop feeling fear, you've stopped caring whether you live or die."
The Missionary by Jack Wilder was an eye-opening and riveting story that raises public awareness on a tough and difficult subject matter of sex trafficking. Wilder exposes his readers to the real, raw, and gritty topic that is on an ongoing world problem that no one wants to talk about. This book was packed full of action, suspense, and romance. It was beautifully well written and I felt like I was watching a movie. Once I started reading this book, I could not put it down and had to devour it one sitting.
In The Missionary, we are introduced to Stone Pressfield, an ex-Navy Seal, who helps lead the music at his friend's church ministry group, where he meets Wren Morgan. Wren is a young, sweet, friendly college girl who has a crush on Stone. There is an attraction and connection between the two but Stone tries to distance himself from Wren, feeling that he is no good for her.
Stone's friend, Pastor Nick decides to lead a ministry outreach service in the Philippines where they will try to help with sex-trafficker victims and prostitutes get off the street. Stone thinks this is a bad and dangerous idea and urges the ministry group to change their minds but to no avail.
Stone and the group of volunteers head to Manila, He urges everyone to stick together and is paranoid of the dangers lurking. Well, a group of volunteers including Wren decides to go to the corner market to get some water and snacks and suddenly Wren vanishes. She is drugged and kidnapped by a group of bad guys where she will sold to a local sex-trafficker.
Wren experiences and goes through what no human should have gone through. She is beaten, violated, drugged, starved and fears for her life and safety when she knows she is going to be sold like cattle at an auction. At her captors house, she witnesses young girls being abused, drugged, violated and forced to perform sexual acts. Wren's only hope is to fight back and believe that Stone will come and rescue her.
With Stone's ex-Navy SEAL training and knowledge of the sex-trafficking ring, he goes and hunts down the people who have kidnapped Wren From this point on, there is a lot of violence. Readers are put on a fast action packed thriller suspense where Mr. Wilder will keep you at the edge of your seats and holding your breath. With all the craziness of the rescue and trying to get back home to the States, we were able to witness the beautiful steamy love story of Wren and Stone.
“Don’t say it yet, Stone. Not until we’re home. No matter how many times we do this until then, don’t say it.”...... “I need that to look forward to. I know it, I see it. But don’t say it.”~Wren
“I get it,babe. Until we get home.” ~Stone
The Missionary is something that really needs to be experienced by the reader. It will take its reader into the deep, dark, terrifying, disgusting world of sex trafficking. It will expose the daily struggles, pain, hardship its victims and survivors face on a daily basis. The Missionary was like watching a movie that's a mixture of the film Taken and Jason Bourne. This book had me on the edge of my seat and completely consumed me. I didn't want Wren and Stone's story to come to an end. So I highly recommend everyone to read this book. I commend Jack Wilder for writing this book. The ugly facts and truths of sex and human trafficking must be exposed in order for changes to be made.
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The Missionary edition by Jack Wilder Jasinda Wilder Romance eBooks Reviews
I saw a post about this book on here and thought "Well, the book sounds interesting, and he IS Jasinda Wilder's husband, so... just give it a try..."
And boy am I glad that I did. It was such an emotional book, and by this I mean, it brought out so many of my emotions out... I cried, LITERALLY. I was FRUSTATED and MAD and IRRITATED and just ugh... And then, I was so happy but so sad because of how the events were playing out that I was on a complete roller coaster...
Wren was such a STRONG girl... To go through what she went through and have the outcome that she did, was just WOW!! I was so proud for what and how much she accomplished in the end...
Stone, was such a Bad Ass Navy SEAL who got his s*** done! No MATTER WHAT!!!
I think that what hit me the most in this book was at the end, the Author's note
<i>"A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to charities that fight sex trafficking.
The story I've told here is based in reality. What happened to Lisa and Wren has happened far too often... It happens in your city. In your town. To girls and boys, men and women... Do something selfless. Leave the world a better place than when you entered it. Be the difference."<i/>
And boy is that TRUE... It happens way too much and maybe to people that we know... It breaks my heart to think about this subject, because it's REAL.
In the book, while Wren gives her speech at a fundraising event, she mentions <i>"You hear about cyber-bullying, and suicide. You hear about hashtags and YOLO and Facebook and Twitter and hipsters and who got a boob job and who's breaking up with whom... you hear about all that...But it's time someone spoke up about this... Slavery didn't end when Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Slavery still happens. Right now, today, this very second, there's someone in chains, locked away until the next time someone pays to have involuntary sex with them..."</i>
And it's so freaking true. I bawled my eyes out reading this part.
I know that this isn't the best review ever, but I just want you to know, that the book was so good that it brought out so many emotions. I couldn't wait to share this book with my friends and sister. Actually, the minute that I read the last word, I messaged my friend and told her all about it.
This story is real, raw and intense. It will grip you, frighten you and hopefully change how you view the world in which we live. As a woman and the mother of a 14 year old girl, this story was quite an eye opener and I would encourage you to step outside your comfort zone and read The Missionary.
Wren Morgan’s journey in this story was dreadful to read about, and yet I could not put it down. The conditions in captivity were horrible, the captors were diabolical and the treatment of the victims was despicable. I was afraid for Wren and for the other victims who were drugged, enslaved and forced into a life that would forever change them. Wren’s story, even if it’s a work of fiction, brings to the forefront a frightening and all too real subject.
Stone’s presence on that mission trip was nothing short of a miracle. His expertise was crucial to Wren’s survival as well as his own. He was tough, determined and endured things most men would never survive. While he was afraid, he never let it show. He kept a strong front for Wren even when escaping and surviving seemed bleak if not impossible.
For a debut novel, this was fantastic. Jack’s writing transported me into the story. My heart raced and I found myself holding my breath waiting to see what would happen next multiple times throughout the story. I was on the edge of my seat and my poor finger nails took the brunt of my unease. This was definitely outside my comfort zone, as I mostly stick to romance. While there is a romantic subplot, that is not at the heart of this book. I am delighted I took the time to read The Missionary and I look forward to what is next for Jack.
**** 5 STARS****
"Fear keeps you alert. It keeps you alive. If you're afraid, you're still fighting to stay alive. When you stop feeling fear, you've stopped caring whether you live or die."
The Missionary by Jack Wilder was an eye-opening and riveting story that raises public awareness on a tough and difficult subject matter of sex trafficking. Wilder exposes his readers to the real, raw, and gritty topic that is on an ongoing world problem that no one wants to talk about. This book was packed full of action, suspense, and romance. It was beautifully well written and I felt like I was watching a movie. Once I started reading this book, I could not put it down and had to devour it one sitting.
In The Missionary, we are introduced to Stone Pressfield, an ex-Navy Seal, who helps lead the music at his friend's church ministry group, where he meets Wren Morgan. Wren is a young, sweet, friendly college girl who has a crush on Stone. There is an attraction and connection between the two but Stone tries to distance himself from Wren, feeling that he is no good for her.
Stone's friend, Pastor Nick decides to lead a ministry outreach service in the Philippines where they will try to help with sex-trafficker victims and prostitutes get off the street. Stone thinks this is a bad and dangerous idea and urges the ministry group to change their minds but to no avail.
Stone and the group of volunteers head to Manila, He urges everyone to stick together and is paranoid of the dangers lurking. Well, a group of volunteers including Wren decides to go to the corner market to get some water and snacks and suddenly Wren vanishes. She is drugged and kidnapped by a group of bad guys where she will sold to a local sex-trafficker.
Wren experiences and goes through what no human should have gone through. She is beaten, violated, drugged, starved and fears for her life and safety when she knows she is going to be sold like cattle at an auction. At her captors house, she witnesses young girls being abused, drugged, violated and forced to perform sexual acts. Wren's only hope is to fight back and believe that Stone will come and rescue her.
With Stone's ex-Navy SEAL training and knowledge of the sex-trafficking ring, he goes and hunts down the people who have kidnapped Wren From this point on, there is a lot of violence. Readers are put on a fast action packed thriller suspense where Mr. Wilder will keep you at the edge of your seats and holding your breath. With all the craziness of the rescue and trying to get back home to the States, we were able to witness the beautiful steamy love story of Wren and Stone.
“Don’t say it yet, Stone. Not until we’re home. No matter how many times we do this until then, don’t say it.”...... “I need that to look forward to. I know it, I see it. But don’t say it.”~Wren
“I get it,babe. Until we get home.” ~Stone
The Missionary is something that really needs to be experienced by the reader. It will take its reader into the deep, dark, terrifying, disgusting world of sex trafficking. It will expose the daily struggles, pain, hardship its victims and survivors face on a daily basis. The Missionary was like watching a movie that's a mixture of the film Taken and Jason Bourne. This book had me on the edge of my seat and completely consumed me. I didn't want Wren and Stone's story to come to an end. So I highly recommend everyone to read this book. I commend Jack Wilder for writing this book. The ugly facts and truths of sex and human trafficking must be exposed in order for changes to be made.
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