It Should Have Been The End

It Should Have Been The End

by Audrey Campbell
It Should Have Been The End

It Should Have Been The End

by Audrey Campbell

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Overview

With the traumatic memories of being kidnapped and tortured by Quinn Stephenson as a child looming over her head, Rhea Hansen must put those memories aside to raise her twelve adopted children, rescued from horrors similar to her own. Rhea founded Elysium Harbor United in order to prevent others from experiencing the same horrors and finally put a stop to the terrorists who took so much from her.

When Rhea takes her former kidnapper's son under her wing, he has no idea that his father abused the person he now calls his mother. Quinn Stephenson was never arrested for Rhea's kidnapping and when Rhea receives a bone-chilling call from him, she begins to fear for her safety again. Will Rhea and her team be able to eliminate Quinn and his fellow assailants before they kill her and take down the rest of her family?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765565988
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/28/2022
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Audrey G. Campbell is a seventeen-year-old poet and author from Nashville, Tennessee. She enjoys scuba diving, horseback riding, travel, and photography. Audrey plans to study international relations in college and hopes to find ways to pair that interest with her passion for writing. She has two dogs and one brother. She is the author of the poetry collection, The Architect’s Daughter. She has had her work published in several magazines and anthologies. She has also received recognition for her poetry and photography in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. It Should Have Been the End is Audrey’s second published literary work and her first novel.
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