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Deliver

Deliver

A trafficker under duress abducts a virgin athlete. His faith threatens to set her free.
by Pam Godwin 2014 445 pages
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Liv Reed abducts innocents for a trafficking ring to protect her family. A survivor herself, she targets Joshua Carter, a devout virgin, locks him in an attic and subjects him to degrading training. But his faith and compassion forge a forbidden bond between them. When a buyer demands a sexual demonstration Joshua cannot perform, the deal collapses. The buyer rapes Liv, her partner Van attacks, and she kills him. Dying, Van reveals the contract threatening her family was a bluff and the ringleader is the police chief. He also confesses Liv's secret: she rescued every captive she delivered through a hidden network, killing each buyer. Liv and Joshua lead the network against the chief and kill him. Exonerated, she reunites with her daughter, now named Livana, but chooses not to upend the child's life. Dividing the assets, she and Joshua build a future defined by love and freedom.
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The Marked Virgin Chosen

A predator stalks her prey

Liv, a scarred young woman, stalks Joshua Carter, a star college football player and devout virgin, at his final game. She's not a fan—she's a deliverer, a trafficker of human slaves, and Joshua is her next target. Her selection is methodical: he's pure, strong, and fits the buyer's twisted requirements. As the game ends, Liv's internal conflict simmers beneath her cold exterior, hinting at a past filled with pain and lost innocence. The night's tension is palpable as she prepares to upend Joshua's life, her own nerves masked by cigarettes and sarcasm. The stage is set for a collision of innocence and corruption.

Chains and Complicity

A calculated abduction unfolds

Liv and her partner Van, a menacing figure from her own past, execute Joshua's abduction. Using a staged car breakdown and a fabricated story about a troubled sister, Liv lures Joshua into her trap. The drive is tense, filled with dark banter and reminders of the power Van holds over Liv. Joshua's kindness and naivety contrast sharply with Liv's hardened resolve. When the moment comes, Joshua is drugged, chained, and delivered to a fortified attic, his fate sealed by the cold efficiency of Liv and Van's operation. The emotional cost of their actions is evident, but survival demands complicity.

The Box of Submission

Terror and sensory deprivation

Joshua awakens in a coffin-like box, bound, blindfolded, and subjected to relentless sensory torture. The deprivation and isolation break down his resistance, forcing him to confront his helplessness and the reality of his captivity. Liv, haunted by memories of her own time in the box, oversees his suffering with a mixture of guilt and necessity. The box is both a tool of control and a symbol of the psychological torment that defines her world. Joshua's prayers and inner strength are tested as he clings to hope, unaware of the deeper traumas that bind his captors.

Deliverer's Haunted Past

A survivor becomes a captor

Liv's history is revealed through her interactions with Van and her captives. Once a victim herself, she was abducted as a teenager, trained, and eventually forced into the role of deliverer to protect her mother and daughter from Mr. E, the shadowy mastermind. Her scar is a constant reminder of her ordeal, mirrored by Van's own. Their relationship is a toxic blend of trauma, coercion, and twisted affection. Liv's only solace is her singing—a remnant of the girl she once was. Her every action is driven by the desperate hope of keeping her loved ones alive.

The Rules of Breaking

Obedience through pain and humiliation

Joshua's training begins in earnest. Liv enforces a strict set of degrading rules designed to mold him into the buyer's ideal slave: no clothes, no speaking, no orgasms without permission, and absolute submission. Punishments are swift and inventive, blending physical pain with psychological manipulation. Joshua's resistance is formidable, but the relentless routine of deprivation, humiliation, and forced intimacy chips away at his defenses. Liv's internal struggle intensifies as she finds herself drawn to Joshua's strength and vulnerability, even as she's forced to be his tormentor.

Van's Twisted Love

Possession, jealousy, and violence

Van's presence looms over Liv and Joshua, his jealousy and possessiveness fueling a volatile dynamic. He alternates between sadistic control and moments of genuine, if warped, affection for Liv. Their shared history is fraught with violence and trauma, culminating in the birth of a daughter, Mattie, who was taken from Liv as part of Mr. E's leverage. Van's love is a prison, both for himself and for Liv, and his inability to let go threatens to unravel the fragile balance of power in the house. The lines between captor and captive blur as old wounds are reopened.

The First Night's Ordeal

Breaking points and forbidden bonds

Joshua endures his first night of true captivity, subjected to a barrage of punishments and sexual manipulation. Liv's methods are clinical, but cracks appear in her façade as she's forced to confront her own desires and guilt. Joshua's faith and resilience are tested, but he begins to see glimpses of the woman behind the mask. Their interactions become a battleground of wills, with moments of unexpected tenderness and understanding. The seeds of a forbidden bond are sown, complicating the roles they're forced to play.

Training and Transformation

From resistance to complicity

As days pass, Joshua's resistance wanes under the relentless pressure of Liv's training. He learns the rules, endures the punishments, and adapts to the rhythms of captivity. Liv, in turn, is changed by his presence—his empathy and strength awaken feelings she thought were long dead. Together, they navigate the shifting landscape of power, pain, and reluctant intimacy. The arrival of the buyer's deadline looms, forcing both to confront the reality of what's to come. The transformation is mutual: Joshua is broken and remade, and Liv is forced to question the cost of her own survival.

The Buyer's Demands

A deal with the devil

The buyer, Traquero, is introduced—a misogynistic sadist whose requirements are as specific as they are depraved. The introduction meeting is a nightmare: Liv is forced to submit to Traquero's violence to protect Joshua, enduring rape and humiliation while Joshua is made to perform for the buyer's approval. The transaction fails when Joshua cannot meet the buyer's demand for sexual submission, and Liv's carefully constructed world begins to unravel. The encounter leaves both scarred, but it also cements their bond and their shared determination to escape the cycle of abuse.

The Failed Transaction

Desperation and rebellion

With the deal collapsed, Liv faces the wrath of Mr. E and the threat of losing her mother and daughter. Van's jealousy and instability reach a breaking point, leading to a violent confrontation that ends with Liv shooting him in self-defense. In his dying moments, Van confesses the truth about Mr. E's identity and the absence of a real contract on Liv's family. The revelation shatters Liv's last illusions and sets her on a path of desperate rebellion. Joshua, now fully allied with Liv, becomes her partner in a final bid for freedom and justice.

The Web of Freedom

Allies, secrets, and sacrifice

Liv's secret network of former captives—her "freedom fighters"—is revealed. Each was delivered to a buyer, only for Liv to orchestrate their rescue and the buyer's death. Together, they form a clandestine family, bound by trauma and loyalty. As Liv and Joshua prepare to confront Mr. E, they draw on the strength and resources of this found family. The cost of freedom is high, and the risks are deadly, but for the first time, Liv dares to hope for a future beyond survival. The web of complicity becomes a lifeline.

Van's Final Confession

Truth, forgiveness, and loss

In his final moments, Van confesses his failed attempt to save Liv's mother and his intention to kill Mr. E. He reveals that the contract threatening Liv's family was a bluff, and that Mr. E is Eli Eary, the police chief who orchestrated the entire operation. Van's death is both a tragedy and a release, freeing Liv from the last of her chains. The confession brings closure to years of manipulation and abuse, but it also leaves Liv grappling with guilt and grief. Forgiveness becomes the final act of love.

The Fall of Mr. E

Confrontation and justice

Liv and Joshua confront Mr. E in a final, deadly showdown. The confrontation is brutal and cathartic, with both risking everything to end his reign of terror. In the struggle, Mr. E is killed, and the evidence of his crimes is brought to light. The aftermath is a whirlwind of police investigations, media attention, and the slow process of healing. Liv's freedom is hard-won, and the scars—physical and emotional—remain. But for the first time, the future is theirs to shape.

Freedom's Price

Healing, hope, and new beginnings

The aftermath of liberation is bittersweet. Liv and Joshua are cleared of wrongdoing, but the cost of survival is steep. Liv's reunion with her daughter, now named Livana and raised by Mr. E's widow, is both joyful and painful. She chooses not to disrupt Livana's life, finding peace in knowing her child is loved and safe. The network of former captives is secure, and the money from Mr. E's accounts is divided among them. Liv and Joshua, finally free from the past, begin to build a life together, defined by choice rather than chains.

Reclaiming the Future

Love, identity, and belonging

Liv and Joshua navigate the challenges of reintegration—family expectations, societal judgment, and the lingering effects of trauma. Their love, forged in adversity, becomes a source of strength and healing. Together, they redefine their identities, choosing each other and a future unbound by the rules of their captors. The journey is ongoing, but hope is no longer a distant dream. They find belonging in each other and in the family they've chosen.

The Reunion and Goodbye

Letting go and moving on

Liv's reunion with Livana is a moment of profound healing. She accepts her daughter's new life and mother, choosing not to disrupt the fragile happiness they've found. The goodbye is bittersweet, but it marks the end of Liv's captivity—both literal and emotional. She and Joshua, supported by their found family, set out to create a new life, one defined by freedom, love, and the courage to face the unknown.

The Gift of Survival

Embracing freedom and love

In the final chapter, Liv and Joshua embrace the gift of survival. They leave behind the house of horrors, the chains of the past, and the ghosts that haunted them. Their journey is one of flight—literal and metaphorical—as they leap into the sky, trusting each other and the future they will build together. The story ends not with vengeance, but with hope, resilience, and the promise of a life lived on their own terms.

Analysis

Deliver is a harrowing exploration of trauma, survival, and the search for redemption in a world defined by captivity and abuse. Pam Godwin crafts a narrative that refuses easy answers, instead delving into the complexities of power, complicity, and the possibility of healing. The story's emotional arc is driven by the evolving relationship between Liv and Joshua—two souls forged in pain, yet capable of profound love and resilience. Through its use of psychological realism, shifting power dynamics, and a cast of deeply flawed yet sympathetic characters, Deliver challenges readers to confront the darkness within and without. The novel's ultimate message is one of hope: that even in the bleakest circumstances, freedom is possible—not just from physical chains, but from the scars of the past. By embracing vulnerability, forging connections, and daring to imagine a future beyond survival, Liv and Joshua reclaim their agency and their humanity. The story is a testament to the enduring power of love, the necessity of chosen family, and the courage required to break the cycle of violence. In the end, Deliver is less about vengeance than about the hard-won gift of survival—and the promise of a life lived on one's own terms.

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Characters

Liv Reed

Scarred survivor turned deliverer

Liv is the heart of the story—a woman forged in trauma, marked by a scar that mirrors the wounds inside her. Once a victim, she becomes a deliverer, trafficking slaves to protect her mother and daughter from Mr. E's threats. Her relationship with Van is a toxic blend of shared pain and coerced loyalty, while her bond with Joshua awakens long-buried hope and desire. Liv's psyche is a battleground of guilt, resilience, and longing for redemption. Her journey is one of reclaiming agency, forging unlikely alliances, and ultimately choosing love and freedom over survival at any cost.

Joshua Carter

Innocent captive, resilient soul

Joshua is the embodiment of innocence and strength—a devout, athletic young man whose life is shattered by abduction. His faith and moral compass are tested as he endures humiliation, pain, and psychological torment. Yet, he adapts, finding ways to resist, survive, and ultimately connect with Liv. His compassion and empathy become catalysts for change, both in himself and in Liv. Joshua's arc is one of transformation: from victim to partner, from brokenness to healing, and from obedience to self-determination. His love for Liv is both a rebellion and a salvation.

Van Quiso

Abuser, victim, and tragic antihero

Van is a complex antagonist—Liv's former captor, lover, and the father of her child. Scarred both physically and emotionally, he is a product of Mr. E's cruelty, trained to inflict pain and control. His love for Liv is possessive and destructive, yet tinged with moments of genuine care. Van's jealousy and violence are fueled by his own trauma, and his final acts are those of a man seeking redemption. His confession and death are pivotal, freeing Liv from her last chains and exposing the true villain behind their suffering.

Mr. E (Eli Eary)

Mastermind of manipulation and abuse

Mr. E is the shadowy architect of the trafficking operation—a police chief who uses his power to orchestrate abductions, blackmail, and murder. His threats against Liv's family are the chains that bind her, and his manipulation of Van and others reveals a deep-seated corruption. Mr. E's downfall is the climax of the story, his death both a liberation and a reckoning. He is the embodiment of systemic evil, hiding behind respectability while perpetrating unspeakable crimes.

Kate

Innocent captive, symbol of hope

Kate is the last girl Liv is forced to deliver—a young woman whose innocence and vulnerability mirror Liv's own past. Her journey from terror to freedom, aided by Liv's secret network, is a testament to the power of solidarity and resilience. Kate's presence catalyzes Liv's final rebellion and the dismantling of the trafficking operation.

Camila

First freed slave, leader of the resistance

Camila is Liv's first successful rescue—a former captive who becomes the linchpin of the freedom fighters. Resourceful, loyal, and fiercely protective, she orchestrates the network that ensures each delivered slave is ultimately freed and their buyer eliminated. Camila's relationship with Liv is one of mutual respect and shared purpose, providing the support and resources needed for Liv's ultimate escape.

The Freedom Fighters (Ricky, Tomas, Luke, Martin, Tate)

Survivors turned allies

Each member of Liv's secret network is a former captive, delivered and then rescued through Camila's intervention. They are united by trauma, loyalty, and a shared mission to dismantle the system that enslaved them. Their presence is a testament to Liv's quiet rebellion and the possibility of healing through community.

Livana (Mattie)

The daughter, symbol of innocence and hope

Livana is the child taken from Liv and raised by Mr. E's wife. Her existence is both a source of pain and a beacon of hope for Liv. The reunion between mother and daughter is a moment of profound healing, marking the end of Liv's captivity and the beginning of a new chapter.

Emily and Daniel Carter

Joshua's parents, anchors of the past

Emily and Daniel represent the world Joshua is taken from—a world of faith, tradition, and rigid expectations. Their struggle to accept Joshua's trauma and his relationship with Liv reflects the challenges of reintegration and the generational divide between survival and healing.

Traquero

The buyer, embodiment of depravity

Traquero is the client whose demands set the story's central conflict in motion. His misogyny and sadism are a catalyst for Liv and Joshua's rebellion, and his eventual death is both a victory and a reminder of the darkness they've escaped.

Plot Devices

Trauma as Transformation

Survival shapes identity and connection

The narrative is structured around the psychological impact of trauma—how it breaks, remakes, and binds individuals. Liv's journey from victim to deliverer, and Joshua's transformation from captive to partner, are driven by their responses to pain, loss, and the search for meaning. The story uses captivity, sensory deprivation, and enforced obedience as tools to explore the limits of endurance and the possibility of healing through connection.

Masks and Duality

Hidden selves and shifting roles

Characters wear literal and figurative masks—Liv as the deliverer, Van as both abuser and victim, Mr. E as a respectable authority figure. The use of costumes, role-play, and enforced identities blurs the lines between captor and captive, complicating notions of agency and complicity. The gradual unveiling of true selves is mirrored in the narrative's structure, with revelations timed to maximize emotional impact.

Found Family and Secret Networks

Solidarity as resistance

The secret network of former captives—Liv's freedom fighters—serves as both a plot engine and a symbol of hope. Their existence is foreshadowed through Liv's actions and revealed at a critical moment, providing the resources and support needed for the final confrontation. The theme of chosen family recurs throughout, offering an alternative to the cycles of abuse and isolation.

Foreshadowing and Reversal

Expectations subverted for emotional payoff

The story employs foreshadowing through Liv's memories, Van's confessions, and the rules of captivity. Key reversals—such as the absence of a real contract on Liv's family, Van's attempt at redemption, and the true nature of Liv's deliveries—are used to upend reader expectations and deepen the emotional stakes.

Symbolism of Chains and Flight

Captivity and liberation intertwined

Chains, boxes, and locked doors symbolize the physical and psychological constraints on the characters. The recurring motif of flight—Liv's skydiving, the final leap into the sky—serves as a metaphor for freedom, risk, and the courage to embrace the unknown. The story's structure mirrors this journey, moving from confinement to release.

About the Author

Pam Godwin is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author based in the Midwest, where she lives with her husband, cats, retired greyhounds, and an old, foul-mouthed parrot. She spent seven years traveling the world, attended three universities, and married the vocalist of her favorite rock band before retiring from her quantitative analyst career in 2014 to write full-time. Known for her unconventional interests — including bourbon, full-body tattoos, and tragic villains — she equally embraces her quirky aversions to sleeping, eating meat, and dolls with blinking eyes. Her work spans dark, compelling fiction.

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