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Bartered Slavery

Hennhofen Castel, Book 1

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Bartered Slavery

By: DT Jones
Narrated by: Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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Cassidy Wynn had worked hard her whole life for what she had. As an orphan, she had to learn to rely on herself for her rewards, from her scholarship to NYU to her position with the newspaper. Even the theft of everything she owned could not dissolve her spirit. She was a fighter and took pride in everything she had achieved.

News of her best friend, Sophia, reached the newspaper, alerting them to her untimely death. Sophia had followed her dream and written a travel column based on her adventures skiing the world's slopes. Now she was gone, and Cassie was left alone once again. After getting an email from her friend, she realizes there is more behind her death than what they were saying.

Determined to find the truth, Cassie finds herself in the quaint village of Hennhofen, Germany, where she discovers a human trafficking ring may be behind her friend’s sudden disappearance, but her snooping has stirred up a hornet’s nest, resulting in another reported death. Hers.

Can Cassie survive the torture and torment of the Master, or can she barter her freedom, as well as the other women being held captive in the castle, or will she find herself on the auction block of the handsome Baron Hans-Claus von Hennhofen?

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