
Three Novellas About Human Trafficking (Brave Author Novella Collections)
Sarah's Story by B.D. Lawrence
Streams of the Heart by Shannon McNear
Unbroken by Angela Shelton
This is the second of three Brave Author Novella Collections. (The first, Every Life Treasured, focuses on prolife issues, and the third, Every Voice Heard, focuses on church hurt and abuse.)
Sarah’s Story by B.D. Lawrence
Once a nameless girl surviving the brutality of strip clubs and street corners, Sara Hanley has been snatched from the darkness and given a second chance. Now eighteen, she’s using her hard-earned strength to reach and rescue others caught in the same trap. Sara’s Story is a raw and redemptive look at one young woman’s journey from exploited victim to fierce advocate.
Streams of the Heart by Shannon McNear
During the winter of 1804-05, a young Native woman stepped onto the stage of American history and helped shape the course of an equally young nation. Sacagawea proved an invaluable asset to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, not just as an interpreter but also with her knowledge of the land, a cool head in times of crisis, and as a sign of peace to the peoples of the West by her mere presence. Her strength and resilience are legendary. Though her name is well known, some are unaware that she was a survivor of slavery, twice over.
Unbroken by Angela Shelton
Seventeen-year-old Nova Stone thought she knew how her story would go—faith, volleyball, and finding where she belongs. Then Damien Blackwell walked into her life, charming and protective, making her feel seen. Special. Loved.
When Nova’s world shatters, her dream date evaporates, and she finds herself imprisoned in a nightmare, far from home and hope. As Nova fights to reclaim her life—and her voice—she must face a terrifying question: Can she risk everything to escape, even if it means leaving someone behind?
10% of all proceeds go to the anti-human trafficking arm of the Tim Tebow foundation. Learn more at https://timtebowfoundation.org/ministries/anti-human-trafficking-1.