Disclaim

Disclaim by Pam Godwin, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 30, 2016, is a gripping narrative that explores themes of captivity and resilience. This edition spans 376 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Camila, who, after a decade of freedom from her kidnapping by Van Quiso, finds herself haunted by her past and determined to confront the slave traders still operating in her city. Her mission to dismantle their operations leads her to a perilous decision: to return to a life of bondage, where her true identity remains concealed.
Readers will encounter a complex interplay of suspense and romance as Camila navigates her dangerous mission. The narrative delves into her internal struggles and the unexpected reappearance of Matias, a figure from her past who complicates her plans. With elements of crime woven throughout, the story raises questions about trust and betrayal in the face of overwhelming odds. This edition invites readers to engage with a tale that intertwines the harsh realities of human trafficking with the emotional turmoil of rekindled relationships.
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Camila was seventeen when Van Quiso kidnapped her. Ten years after her escape, the shackles refuse to release her. Not while there are still slave traders preying on her city.
She will stop at nothing to end them.
Even if that means becoming a slave again.
Returning to chains is her worst fear-and only option. They won’t know who she is or what she intends to do. She’s prepared for every complication.
Except him.
The one who decimated her sixteen-year-old heart.
Matias is charming, gorgeous, and dangerously seductive. He’s also untrustworthy and enshrouded in secrets. After years of no contact, he finds her-on her knees, wrists bound, in the clutches of her enemy.
Will he sabotage her mission by needlessly saving her?
Or will he keep her in chains and never let her go?
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