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Jesse Jonsen spent her entire adult life atoning for her teenage years as a thief by fighting financial predators as a fraud analyst. Now, after a long week, it's the Friday before Superbowl LII and Jesse just wants to finish her latte. Let the football crazies own downtown Minneapolis for the weekend. And then Leilani, trying to escape from her "boyfriend," barges into Jesse's life. That chance encounter will plunge Jesse past her limits into war with an international sex trafficking ring. The sex trafficking industry generates billions of dollars, enslaves millions of people, and thrives by…mehr

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Jesse Jonsen spent her entire adult life atoning for her teenage years as a thief by fighting financial predators as a fraud analyst. Now, after a long week, it's the Friday before Superbowl LII and Jesse just wants to finish her latte. Let the football crazies own downtown Minneapolis for the weekend. And then Leilani, trying to escape from her "boyfriend," barges into Jesse's life. That chance encounter will plunge Jesse past her limits into war with an international sex trafficking ring. The sex trafficking industry generates billions of dollars, enslaves millions of people, and thrives by spewing lies across the internet. Jesse has an idea to fight back that just might work. But first, she must survive. And confront her own life choices.
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Greg Scott is a dad. He is thrilled to have cycled with his son all the way across Canada over fifteen years. He is an author, speaker, lecturer, and entrepreneur with a multifarious background in business development, restaurants, the ski industry, board games, and tiny houses. He has lived and worked on projects in beautiful places in Europe and North America, but he and his wife proudly call Western Canada home. Greg and his daughter co-founded the Tidbits of Change Foundation to encourage youths to take on passion projects in collaboration with a parent or mentor. While visiting schools in British Columbia to introduce students to the bursaries available through the foundation, he and his daughter became the first to ski all the lift-serviced ski areas in the province in one single winter-44 ski areas in 44 days. Fifty percent of the time he throws rock in Rock, Paper, Scissors. He has been told that he sometimes wears dad socks on bike trips.More at thecycleoflife.ca