Who Is Cheyenne Wilder's Girl Stolen

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The name of my book is called Girl Stolen, it was published in 2010 by New York Times Bestselling Author April Henry. Sixteen-year-old Cheyenne Wilder goes with her step mom to get her prescription for her antibiotics. Cheyenne waits in the car on her step mom while she goes inside to get it because it is December and Cheyenne doesn’t need to be in the cold with her pneumonia. While Cheyenne lays in the warm back seat of their escalade, a guy named Griffin is walking around the parking lot searching or an easy car to steal. Griffin walks by the escalade and sees the keys in the ignition and sees that as a great opportunity so he hops in the car and Cheyenne is blind so she just thought that it was her step mom back from getting her medicine. …show more content…
He doesn’t know that Cheyenne is blind so he thinks that she knows what he looks like so he won’t let her go. He takes her to his house in the middle of nowhere where his dad and two of his dads’ workers are waiting on him. They keep Cheyenne held captive because they don’t know what to do until they see on the news where Cheyenne has been kidnapped and that she is the daughter of Nikes president. After seeing that they ask for a lot of money. Cheyenne has pneumonia and no antibiotics, she worries everyday she is there if she is ever going to be able to go home or even if she is going to live. Griffin takes care of Cheyenne while she’s there, he’s nice to her, gives her medicine and keeps her safe from the older men that work for his dad Roy because they try to rape her. Cheyenne tries multiple time stop escape but never achieves it because Griffin always catches her. When Roy goes to get the money that Cheyenne’s dad gives them to try to get her back he leaves Griffin and Cheyenne at the house by themselves they are both sleeping until Cheyenne wakes up and unties herself and finds her way to the living room and finds a wrench and makes her way back to the bedroom to knock Griffin

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