Runaway Girl: A beautiful girl. Trafficked for sex. Is there nowhere to hide? Audiobook By Casey Watson cover art

Runaway Girl: A beautiful girl. Trafficked for sex. Is there nowhere to hide?

A beautiful girl. Trafficked for sex. Is there nowhere to hide?

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Runaway Girl: A beautiful girl. Trafficked for sex. Is there nowhere to hide?

By: Casey Watson
Narrated by: Kate Lock
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Fourteen-year-old Adrianna arrives on Casey’s doorstep with no possessions, no English, and no explanation. It will be a few weeks before Casey starts getting the shocking answers to her questions….

Brought to Casey as a short-term emergency placement, fourteen-year-old Adrianna arrives with nothing but her gratitude. Having ‘turned herself in’ to a social services office some hundred miles away, she has no possessions, no English and, apparently, no history – not that she’s willing to share, anyway. She is a beautiful young Polish girl, with the bearing of a ballerina, but is terrified, malnourished and unwell. And, having slept rough for some time (the little they do know about her) she spends much of her first days with Watsons asleep in bed.

Growing concerned about Adrianna’s wellbeing, and her persistent high temperature, Casey decides to call in the GP. But, to her surprise, Adrianna becomes almost hysterical about being examined and, given her refusal to talk – even via the interpreter they’ve brought in for her – Casey’s fostering antennae begin twitching. Where has she come from? And why is she so terrified to be touched? What has happened to make her so ill and scared?

It will be a few weeks before Casey starts getting answers to these questions. Shocking answers; ones that throw up a whole host of new questions and the beginnings of a journey to find justice for Adrianna, and, more importantly, a future, and a home…

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I feel like this was performed well, and delivered what I expected. Good story, with a solid message

Great story

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Casey I really enjoyed this one you give so much the kids You care for. And I’m glad things worked out for her and she got to keep her son.

Beautiful story!

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loved it.. ..... .... .... very eye opening.... .... .... .... .. .... .... ...

good book

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Would you try another book from Casey Watson and/or Kate Lock?

I don't think I'll buy another Casey Watson book. I wasn't fond of how long it took to tell the story. A lot of tangents leave you desiring a more direct route to how things are progressing.

Kate Lock took the accents a bit far. The voices she attributed to the characters seemed almost cliche.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

The most interesting aspect is the basis and experiences the story is based on.

It wasn't as interesting to listen to though.

What didn’t you like about Kate Lock’s performance?

Kate Lock took the accents a bit far. The voices she attributed to the characters seemed almost cliche.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Runaway Girl?

I would cut the excessive descriptions of certain things.

Not what I expected

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The story line was okay, however, the person reading the book was just awful! She read too slow, drawing her words out so much that the book became difficult to pay attention to. I found myself drifting off because she was so boring.

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