Anna was taken...
Taken from her home to live out a sick game that a guy has been playing for the last ten years.
With no certainty that anyone is looking for her, and seemingly hours away from home, she's forced to play housewife with a man that has had twelve other 'wives'.
Each of them now dead...
With 12 rules and the obvious exits blocked, from the previous girls attempts to flee. Is Anna's only way out to play along and become a 'loving wife'? Or will she die during the chase?
Would anyone even know what happened to her?
Or would she be labeled as a runaway?
And where is she in the first place?
Abducted (Amber Alert #2)
Audrey Thomas had been raised by overprotective parents and is sick of it…
After the kidnapping and recovery of her mother, Anna Cowles, eighteen years ago, parents had a harsh awakening as they realized any child could be taken for any reason.
New laws were set in place to protect children, but those same children, ignored the rules and went out of their way to get into trouble.
Audrey has always done what she wanted, no matter what the consequences were…
But what happens when her choices lead her to being taken by the one man people feared everyday for the last eighteen years, right up to his execution.
Will she make it out like her mother did?
Or will she suffer the fate of the previous twelve girls?
Name: Sara Schoen
Author of Amber Alert Series
If this book is part of a
series, tell us a little about it? It’s about three girls, that are connected
through the series, going through a kidnapping. The main character’s are
typically normal teenage girls ripped from their daily lives and forced to fight
for their lives. The last girl, the main character of the third and final book,
has had her life controlled by being taken at a young age and now she’s
fighting for other girls not to go through what she and the other two girls
did.
What made you write about a kidnapping?
Well, it’s an uncomfortable topic, very few people discuss it, and I think
that’s an issue. We never talk about it until it’s too late. Someone goes
missing, and if they aren’t seen or no one knows what happens to them, then we
don’t know if we will ever see them again. I hope that people will read the
book and know that they have to think about it, but they can’t let it take over
their lives. Some people prepare for the apocalypse, but what about a danger
that’s here right now? I don’t know what I would do if I was taken, but I
wanted to raise awareness so people can learn that they have to take a few
precautions.
What made you have the characters interact
the way they do? I made Steve creepy because I thought, what person would take
a girl, much less thirteen of them? Then you have to think of a reason why he
did it, and whether logical or not to readers, it had to make sense to him. No
one likes him as a character, but he was a driving force of the story. He
needed a reason, he needed something to live for, and I gave that to him.
Garrett was raised with Steve, so he does what he feels will protect him, but
he also wants to protect the girls that come into the house. It’s just how he
is, he knows it’s dangerous, but he wants to help them. Anna is this empty
shell basically, when you think about her she isn’t dynamic, she’s flat in a
way until the middle of the book. She’s been torn away from her family, trying
to figure out what happened, why it happened and her feelings. She feels the only
way to live through this is to play along. She feels defeated until she has
something to fight for and that’s when you see her change.
How was it to write the book? It was both
exciting and complicated. You have to touch on a lot of sensitive topics. The
families affected by these things, the girls and boys themselves, and the
possibilities that the individual could go through. No one wants to think about
it, but sometimes I believe it’s better have a worse case scenario and work to
prevent it instead of pretending it doesn’t happen or ignoring it.
What do you think people will think of the
book? I had my work on a website for a few years, and I got a lot of mixed
reviews. There were mostly good words said, and it became very popular and I
had a few readers tell me that they were going to be more cautious when going
out at night. I’m not telling you to be suspicious of everyone, just be
cautious about your surroundings. Keep yourself safe and learn what looks
dangerous, or even what looks harmless, but could cause trouble. Then there
were a few people that had the opposite opinion, they told me that I was
basically the devil and that I didn’t deserve the book to become popular, that
I was against religion and many other things. While those were the minority of
the readers I had, I realize the book is an uncomfortable topic and few people
want to think about it. I don’t apologize for starting the topic, and I just
hope people who read will understand that I just want them to be vigilant.
What made you make it a trilogy? It got
really well known on the site, and I felt like I had more to say. The second
books talks about what would happen if we took too many precautions, those same
rules we made to protect people would cause them to act out and in some causes
worse things would happen. It’s just a balance like everything else in life.
The topic should be known, and we should take precautions, but it shouldn’t be
the sole focus. We can’t stop bad things from happening completely, but we can
raise awareness of them.
What was the hardest part of writing
your book? It was complicated, the characters, the setting and even just the
story. It’s uncomfortable to write, and even uncomfortable to discuss with
friends because they think it’s so strange that I choose this topic to write
about.
Did you learn anything from writing your
book and what was it? You learn a lot about yourself when you write a book, and
I mean more than just if you can finish or not. I learned with this book that
the stories on the news are very real, they aren’t characters in a story that I
can control and work with to give a happy ending to. They are real stories, and
they don’t always end happily, and the ones that do are very lucky. It’s
difficult to think about it like that, but it’s true. I wish we didn’t have to
experience those stories, and attempt to understand the pain the families feel.
I learned that it’s impossible to know them, and what they went through. All we
can do is think we understand, when really we have no idea what it’s like, and
that’s what scary to us.
What are your ambitions
for your writing career? I hope to get a few more topics out into the open, and
even a few stories that I’m just excited to share. I still go to college, so
school comes first and writing will be a hobby until then.
What else have you
written? I have dipped into a lot of genres, but I really enjoy Thrillers and
Suspense the best. It’s exciting to write and I hope it’s just as exciting to
read for those that read my books.
What’s the best compliment
you got on the work? A few people told me that if it became a movie they would
pay money to go see it. It’s fantastic as an author to hear that, because you
rarely think someone will like the book after being turned down by so many
publishing companies, but that one person just keeps you going.
Can we expect to hear more
from you? A lot more, like I said I have so many stories I can’t wait to share
with fans, friends and family. It’s exciting to find someone that wanted to
work with me on the series and I hope they like working with me because I love
working with them.
Can you share a little of your current
work with us? It has to do with one of my favorite characters, I don’t want to
give too much away since I’m still working on planning the second book. It’s
another series; three books with about three stand alone books that go with the
series. I hope to have it out by next year, after I finish the Amber Alert
series. So I really hope this launch goes off well because I’m really excited
to share that story with everyone. It’s my personal favorite.
Where can people find you
to keep up with you? Twitter at SaraNSchoen, facebook (look up Sara Schoen and
look for the Amber Alert banner), wattpad (xxnightstripexx) and goodreads, just
look for Amber Alert by Sara Schoen.
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