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A Journey for Jillian
- The Reluctant Wagon Train Bride, Book 15
- Narrated by: Jared Walters
- Length: 3 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Jillian Barker's father and brothers were harsh drunks, so when the older brother closest to her age decides to run away to the West, she talks him into taking her with him since he’s the most responsible brother. However, when they get to St. Louis he decides to stay there. The wagon master refuses to take an unmarried woman with him, and she doesn't want to remain with her brother who is working in a saloon. Her only option is to wed. The wagon master assures her he can find someone who will agree to an annulment in Oregon, but can she risk another man lording it over her?
©2024 Janice Cole Hopkins (P)2024 Janice Cole Hopkins
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