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A young lady who has known nothing but slavery since the age of nine.A young man who wants to be her
hero.And the dark powers that will do anything to keep that from happening...**********What if you'd
been a slave since childhood, and were suddenly thrown out into the streets without a clue about how the
world works? This is exactly what happens to eighteen-year-old Dalia. First forced to be a choir member
from ages nine to sixteen by a white man claiming to be her adoptive father, then sold off to another white
man who kept her chained in a bedroom to do computer work, she dreams of one day escaping to find her
freedom.Turns out, she doesn't have to. One day, Ted, her owner, insists that a "voice" told him to set her
free. But despite gifting her with a backpack full of items to help her survive, Ted doesn't give her what she
really needs to claim her freedom: knowledge about how the outside world really works. Just when she starts
to figure out a plan to get back to her homeland of Kenya so she can avoid white people – especially white
men – forever, she discovers that complete strangers know her name.But when she realizes she's lost all the
money Ted gave her, she has to risk trusting somebody.Jared Whitlock, a twenty-year-old who has traveled
to Phoenix for a missionary conference, does his best to convince Dalia that he's telling her the truth that he
knows and lives with two of her "slave sisters." But she's skittish, and if she's not giving him the cold
shoulder, she's running away from him.At first, all Jared wants is to reunite Dalia with her African friends,
his foster sisters who live in Oklahoma. But it doesn't take long for his desires to get more selfish. He is
attracted to her, and feels an odd compulsion to be her protector.Dalia works hard to deny and resist the
attraction she feels toward Jared, believing that she'll never be happy unless she's completely independent.
She doesn't want a protector, especially a white one.What she doesn't realize is that she needs a protector.
The voices talking to Ted, the ones he's heard for years, are demanding that he recapture Dalia and bring her
back into his home. If he doesn't obey, the voices will drive him completely mad. Dalia and Ted must both
learn that there is always a price to pay for freedom...and it doesn't always look the way you think it
should.********This Christian women's fiction suspense novel is the fourth in Emily Josephine's series,
"Pine Mountain Estates."