Cover Image: Suburban Dangers

Suburban Dangers

Pub Date:   |   Archive Date:

Member Reviews

Kaki Jones is a prostitute. She has worked as a stripper and a dancer at her pimp's club. She is hooked on drugs and completely enslaved. She is also a former honours student at her high school- although at present she is failing- and the quiet, pretty girl that no one really sees because she has never made ripples. Kaki is only sixteen.

Kaki's brother and father are addicted to pornography, though Kaki's father has no idea just how severe his son's addiction is. Neither of them really pay attention to Kaki. Her father is too busy dealing with the fall out from his broken marriage and his breaking current marriage. Her brother is too busy getting in trouble at school for sexting. Kaki's brother and father may not have time for her now, but they will have to make time for her soon- because Kaki's time is running out.

In a family so broken, is redemption even possible? And if it is possible- will it be on time?

Reading Suburban Dangers was like watching a train wreck happening in front of you in slow motion. Just when I thought things couldn't possibly get any worse, they did. And then it got even worse yet. Ms. Lee does not go into the most explicit details of Kaki's experiences, although enough information is given that you are in no doubt as to what is happening. While there is resolution to the story there is no quick fix.

I would not recommend Suburban Dangers to young readers nor to those who are looking for a pleasant story. This book is a hand grenade tossed into your lap to awaken you to the dangers of pornography, parental uninvolvement, and the devastating generational consequences of sin. It leaves you feeling battered and outraged and much, much more aware. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone who is involved in pornography as it shows you the people behind the porn. I would also strongly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the more extreme challenges facing teens today. I rate this book a five out of five stars. I was given a complimentary copy by Pelican Book Group in order to write an unbiased review.

Was this review helpful?

Give Feedback

Suburban Dangers

by Megan Whitson Lee

Pelican Book Group

Christian , New Adult

Pub Date 12 May 2017

I am reviewing a copy of Suburban Dangers through Pelican Book Group and Netgalley:

Sixteen year old Kaki Jones is a good girl, a straight A Student who lives a normal life in Suburbia until she meets cool girl Sydney Diaz, soon Sydney is setting her up with one of her men, giving her drugs, and getting her involved in a dangerous world of Sex Trafficking.

Wil Kaki Jones be able to find a way to get out of this dangerous world before it's to late? Or will she be sold into a dangerous world, sold away to some far off place and away from where she could get help?

Suburban Dangers is a fictional novel about a very real issue, Sex Trafficking and minors.

I give Suburban Dangers five out of five stars.

Happy Reading.

Was this review helpful?