Searching for Pilar

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Pub Date Apr 10 2018 | Archive Date Sep 10 2018

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Description

Pilar, an innocent young wife and mother, is abducted during a fake job interview in Mexico City and forced into sex slavery in Houston. Can she survive the horrors of a world—one which many Americans don’t see or ignore—long enough for her brother Diego to find her?

Searching for Pilar breaks open the secretive and dangerous world of sex trafficking, while exploring human nature and our connections to each other. Diego’s guilt transforms him from a rudderless youth into a man of purpose, and courage. While he searches, Pilar finds a strength that could save herself and a young girl who needs her. The themes of family, love, faith and the law intertwine in this action-packed tale of the Bayou City.

Pilar, an innocent young wife and mother, is abducted during a fake job interview in Mexico City and forced into sex slavery in Houston. Can she survive the horrors of a world—one which many...


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Overall rating 4.25 stars
5 stars for most of the story, 3 stars for the rest.

This is a difficult book to rate. I found the beginning somewhat hard to get through, despite knowing it was going to be a dark read.

**The following could be seen as a potential spoiler so consider yourself warned, but I feel readers need to be aware this story contains on page rape of minors (13 & 14), not a lot but enough to disturb sensitive readers.**

With that said, I found the story hard put down - until around the 80% mark. After that, I found a few things hard to buy. I can't say what without spoiling the outcome, which I'm reluctant to do.

If you don't mind dark content, and want an insight into human trafficking and the devastating effect it has on not only the victims but their families as well, you can't go wrong by picking up a copy of "Searching for Pilar."

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Searching for Pilar Patricia Hunt Holmes

Wow, what a story.

The book starts with Pilar (19) happily married to Alejandro and looking after their 9 month old daughter. Life in San Jose is perfect for the young, happily married mother.

Then her husband loses his job and struggles to find work. Answering an advert for a well paid clerical job Pilar goes to Mexico City for an interview.

That’s when things go badly wrong. Kidnapped and forced into the sex trade Pilar fights for survival, and not just hers, she takes the young girls kidnapped with her under her protection and swears to get them through the ordeal alive.

Meanwhile the one member of her family who knew where she was going is riddled with guilt. Diego, her brother, gave her a lift and left her in the city to go and watch a football team train. When he returned to pick her up she wasn’t there.

The story splits between Pilar’s captivity and Diego’s attempts to find his sister.

Pilar’s story is horrific, but must be reminiscent of so many poor people.

Diego’s story is a tale of love, dedication, and determination.

No spoilers so I’m not going to say how this ends.

This is a great story and I really enjoyed it. I have seen some other reviews which have mentioned the fact that it includes the rape of two young girls, and sexual violence to the main character aged 19 when we first meet her. Yes, these small paragraphs are in the book, but they are written in a way that is not overly graphic or shocking. Yes, it is a horrific subject, but it is dealt with well by Patricia Hunt Holmes, and in my opinion the story needs this to reflect the true horrors of the people smuggling and sex trade, that unfortunately exists across the globe.

Well done Patricia for using this book to bring it into the spotlight.

Pages: 322
Publishers: River Grove Books
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An amazing novel for a first time author. The characters are well developed and it is obvious there has been a lot of research. A young family in a small town in Mexico, San Jose, became impoverished after the husband lost his job, became depressed, and started drinking. Pilar, his wife and main character decided to apply for a well paying job in Mexico City to help out. A visitor had come to her place of work, gave her a card and told her she could make lots more money there. Leaving her husband and baby, she begged for a ride from her brother Diego, who went to Mexico City on business for his father once a week, for a ride to go for an interview. She made him promise to keep it a secret, and didn't tell him exactly what she was up to or where she was going. She gave the excuse that she wanted to go shopping for a surprise gift for her husband. Nothing could have prepared her for the nightmare ahead. A difficult book to read due to the topic, ie: sex trafficking in Mexico and the States. But I couldn't put it down, I had to find out what happened. This book maybe fictional but I highly recommend reading it, so we all become aware of the dangers for young girls and women in our society.

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The writing in this book will appeal to many readers and not overpower the story. This is a difficult read for sure, but I think this is an important topic, particularity for young girls. As the main incident happened in another country, I think it is still a valuable conversation topic for young women and men as to the dangers that exists. There should be a content warning and many may choose to opt out of reading, but I think the story is important.

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Not sure what to say about this book, other than it was an excellent read and found it hard to put down until i had finished. Sadly sex/human trafficking is not just happening in the US, but in other parts of the World including the UK. Although this was the work of fiction, one could tell that the author had put a lot of work into research.

I wouldn't say that this novel is suitable for all due to the topic, but i do highly recommend.

My thanks to Netgalley and the Publishers for my copy. This is my honest review, freely given.

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