• Policed

  • A Kennedy Stern Christian Suspense Novel, Book 3
  • By: Alana Terry
  • Narrated by: Keli Douglass
  • Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Policed

By: Alana Terry
Narrated by: Keli Douglass
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Publisher's summary

Kennedy Stern and her best friend Reuben drag themselves away from their grueling studies to enjoy a night off campus, but getting pulled over by a belligerent cop isn't in either of their plans.

When the police altercation turns violent, the media notes Reuben's dark skin and labels this instance of police brutality a hate crime. Those Kennedy trusts the most warn her not to get involved, but she owes it to Reuben to pursue justice regardless of the personal cost.

Nothing remains a secret when a frenzied media and an embarrassed police department delve into Kennedy's and Reuben's backgrounds. Some truths, unfortunately, grow increasingly more painful the closer they get to the surface.

©2015 Alana Terry (P)2016 Alana Terry

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What a powerful book!

This is the kind of Christian wisdom I want to share with my sister who's a new believer; terrible circumstances that make you think and question our society and community morals, pain and heartache that make you want to cry and pray! This book had it all! Brilliantly written and portrayed without telling you how to come to your own conclusions! This book is a conversation starter for today's situations!!

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Thought Provoking

Would you listen to Policed again? Why?

Maybe... It is thought provoking, but generally I don't listen to books more than once.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Policed?

What happens with the video Kennedy takes (but I don't want to give away any spoilers)

What about Keli Douglass’s performance did you like?

I wasn't extremely impressed with the narration

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

NO, but it does contain lots of food for thought

Any additional comments?

Racism, faith struggles, and several other issues are addressed by author Alana Terry in this book. Kennedy, from previous books, is a missionary kid studying at Harvard. Her father, a businessman in China, uses his business as a cover for his missionary work. Although, she spent many years surrounded by young people studying under her father, she has always seemed to be a bit insecure and unsteady in her faith. The current turn of events in her life has her wondering if God even cares, or if He is just far off and too distant to be concerned with the hurting people of our world. How do all these tragedies fit into His plan?

A random stop by a hostile cop on the roadside as Kennedy and her friend Reuben were headed to a play off campus, took a turn for the worse. As both of them are accused of things they didn't do, to cover up the bad cop picture by the police forth, Kennedy has to decide whether she lets the issue go for the sake of peace or does she rise up and take a stand? It's a tough decision, with multiple people encouraging her to just let it go, while others think she should speak out against the wrong done. If vengeance is the Lord's, does that mean He will fix this? And how long will she have to wait while doing nothing?

Alana keeps it stimulating as she draws in the reader with the emotional turmoil going on in Kennedy's mind. You almost feel like it's you going through the inner unrest of the choices that need to be made. There is a ton of food for thought in this book, which is what I like about Alana's writings. She is not afraid to tackle the issues, but kind of leaves it somewhat open to readers point of view too, mostly giving you something to chew on as you read. Is our God big enough to handle the hurts of the world? The book takes place over a matter of days, most of it consisting of the battle going on in Kennedy's mind about what she should do, how her choices will affect those she loves, and whether she is ready to face the consequences of the choice she makes, when either choice will have repercussions. The last few minutes of the book kind of wrap up the story rather suddenly, and wasn't quite the ending I expected, yet the plot will keep you pondering for days to come.

I was provided with a free audiobook by the author to listen to. All opinions are my own and I was not asked to review this book positively.

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Great perspective from a Harvard student

Alana Terry gives us another amazing story in the Kennedy Stern series. Policed deals with hard subjects, a hallmark to Alana Terry's writing. How much does the media play a part in our every day lives

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Great Storyline…Way too much introspection by main character

While the storyline itself deserves five stars, the main character’s ongoing internal dialogue got VERY annoying. It made the story move so slowly and was overdone. For someone so intelligent, the main character just doesn’t have much sense about her. I have already purchased the rest of the series, so will give it a go. I will likely have to fast forward a lot, though, like I did in this book if the monotonous internal dialogue continues.

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UNJUSTICE DONE BY A COP

Would you listen to Policed again? Why?

No, a dark emotional story

If you’ve listened to books by Alana Terry before, how does this one compare?

Haven't

Which scene was your favorite?

When Justice finally was done

If you could rename Policed, what would you call it?

Good name

Any additional comments?

A good story once again, it carried you thru to the end, wondering how it would end

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