
Ava: The Dragon's Daughter
The Eyes of Freya, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Emily Clarke
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By:
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Bonnie Turner
About this listen
Ava Dean was living a charmed life, the oldest daughter of famed football coach Dean. In a instant she was kidnapped and sold into Washington's most notorious sex trafficking rings. Her captors were famously known, for they had the power of DC behind them.
As the iceberg of their secret society was melting while they thought it to be well hidden in Norway, Freya was watching. This was a easy job for Draykerr, the golden dragon. As she made a quick decision to let Draykerr run unencumbered on this mission, suddenly in a spit second, Ava's life was forever transformed. Decisions made in haste alter so many lives forever.
©2020 Bonnie Turner (P)2022 Bonnie Turner
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