Root From Infertile Ground

Kids, Fiction, Mysteries and Detective Stories, Teen, General Fiction
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Author: Thomas H. Reed ISBN: 9781625173096
Publisher: Thomas H. Reed Publication: September 11, 2013
Imprint: Thomas H. Reed Language: English
Author: Thomas H. Reed
ISBN: 9781625173096
Publisher: Thomas H. Reed
Publication: September 11, 2013
Imprint: Thomas H. Reed
Language: English
Jodie’s whole purpose in life was to nurture abused youngster back to physical and emotional health. There was only one problem with Jodie’s aim; she had a tendency to allow her heart to become involved with each new ward. But a quick glimpse into Jodie’s own battered background, will help to understand why she perceives the abuse of homeless children as a very personal injury. After escaping the abusive clutches of her foster mother, Jodie learned to survive on the streets, an existence that came near destroying her mentally and physically. After surviving a stabbing from a ruthless mercenary leader in an isolated desert camp. Jodie discovers she has acquired an invisible companion in the form of a voice that taunts her. But strangely enough she realizes the “voice” is trying to goad her into making decisions for herself that will keep her alive and moving in the right direction. And it was working for her. With help from her invisible friend, Jodie is determined to survive long enough to seek revenge on the group who tried to kill her, and had killed several other teenage girls. After destroying a compound that, unknown to Jodie, had a huge basement filled to overflowing with drugs and explosives, and maybe even a safe full of cash, she makes some powerful enemies whose foremost goal is to kill her or die trying. But Jodie surprises even the toughest of her enemies when she suddenly turns combatant and becomes their very worst nightmare.
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Jodie’s whole purpose in life was to nurture abused youngster back to physical and emotional health. There was only one problem with Jodie’s aim; she had a tendency to allow her heart to become involved with each new ward. But a quick glimpse into Jodie’s own battered background, will help to understand why she perceives the abuse of homeless children as a very personal injury. After escaping the abusive clutches of her foster mother, Jodie learned to survive on the streets, an existence that came near destroying her mentally and physically. After surviving a stabbing from a ruthless mercenary leader in an isolated desert camp. Jodie discovers she has acquired an invisible companion in the form of a voice that taunts her. But strangely enough she realizes the “voice” is trying to goad her into making decisions for herself that will keep her alive and moving in the right direction. And it was working for her. With help from her invisible friend, Jodie is determined to survive long enough to seek revenge on the group who tried to kill her, and had killed several other teenage girls. After destroying a compound that, unknown to Jodie, had a huge basement filled to overflowing with drugs and explosives, and maybe even a safe full of cash, she makes some powerful enemies whose foremost goal is to kill her or die trying. But Jodie surprises even the toughest of her enemies when she suddenly turns combatant and becomes their very worst nightmare.

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