Title: Missing Girl
Author: Piper Punches
Genre: Fiction/Crime
Publication Date: January 31, 2014
Tour Host: Dreams Come True Promotions
In life my name was Sophia Lucia Cruz. In death it is simply
missing girls. Not even singular, but plural, as if there was never one single
part of me that was unique or separate from all the other girls that were
buried in that harsh Mexican dirt; victims of circumstance, irrevocable
choices, and just plain bad luck. If I still had the capacity to cry, I would,
because it is that sad and tragic. But when the knife slid deep into my belly
and the blood gurgled at the base of my throat I knew that tears wouldn’t save
me and they won’t change my story now.
Sophia Cruz was what many would consider an average
17-year-old girl from Mission Valley, until the day she had a knife put to her
stomach and fear inserted into her heart. Some may have called it stupidity.
She called it a necessary sacrifice. Why else would she leave everything behind
to walk arm in arm with the devil into a world of prostitution and human
imprisonment?
This is Sophia’s story. She wants you to know who she was
before that day. Before she became just another missing girl . . .
Missing Girl, is a powerful, provocative story that explores
the depths of familial love and the horrors of the human trafficking epidemic
that plagues our global community. Sophia’s story is a fictional account of what
so many real- life women and children experience every single moment of their
lives when they are forced into sexual slavery and human imprisonment.
4/5 stars
SO this story is sad but amazing. I started reading this story and I couldn't put it down. Its a story that is not told very often. These situations are very tragic and makes you wish there was more you could do. I had to take a break a few times just to collect myself.
I think the story is written very beautifully. It is a very good novella to read and I am excited for the follow up!
Piper Punches grew up in a rural Missouri town in the far
west suburbs of St. Louis. As early as kindergarten, Piper began her adventure
as a storyteller. It wasn’t long before others caught on that her talented
storytelling was actually a disguise for her tendency to be a pathological
liar. Luckily, by the time high school rolled around she got her act together
and began to channel her bad girl tendencies into something constructive.
By the age of 16 she had written her novel, Silent Witness;
a John Grisham- like tale about the treachery and brutality of the Colombian
cartel. Before ever hitting the book shelves, Silent Witness was adapted into a
screenplay that was picked up by a major Hollywood studio. It was at this time
that Piper learned the harsh lessons of Hollywood and the literary world. NEVER
pay an agent one measly dollar until you have a contract in your hands and
listen to your parents when they advise you against blindly sending $500 to
have your dreams come true overnight. Sometimes parents actually know what they
are talking about.
For the next several years (okay, about 20 years) Piper held
onto her dream of becoming a published novelist, but decided to take up
procrastination instead. It didn’t pay well, but it sure felt great to get
nothing accomplished and pursue other random dreams. Finally, in 2012, after an
eight year period as a social worker and a seven year stint as a business owner
Piper decided it was time to get back into the habit of storytelling . . . err,
writing. She began freelancing and ghost writing for several popular websites,
while continuing to postpone writing her original work.
Piper’s mother had told her during her teenage years that
writers write what they know. Of course, she didn’t take her mother’s advice
back then and continued to write about drug cartels (because didn’t you know
that every 16 year old living in rural Missouri knows about drug cartels? Meth
– maybe. Colombia drug runners – no). However, in true Piper fashion, after 20
years she finally took that parental advice.
In late fall of 2013, Piper debuted her first novel as a
bona fide adult. The Waiting Room is a novel that started as the title of a
short story collection, but quickly proved it could be so much more. It evolved
into a story about the complexities of family, the invisible bonds that connect
people, and the pain that can reverberate through the choices we make.
Piper Punches lives 45 minutes from downtown St. Louis with
her husband and two daughters. She continues procrastinate and write on a daily
basis and is excited to share her stories with new readers each and every day!
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