
Dakota Creed
A Tale of Post Civil War Texas
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Narrated by:
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Sherri Small
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By:
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Bert Lindsey
About this listen
Young Dakota Creed lost his family, saw friends die in the Civil War, and spent time in an illegal Union prison. Now, after the war, he has a dream: to build an empire of land, cattle, and horses and find a woman to spend his life with, all in the dangerous surroundings of Texas and the Indian Territory. His dreams and his plans are challenged at almost every turn. Will he ever be able to accomplish what he has set out to do, rescue his fellow prisoners and build the empire of his dreams? Will he even survive the attempt?
Action, vengeance, and romance fill the minutes of this new audiobook by Bert Lindsey. Enjoy the ride!
©2021 Bert Lindsey (P)2022 Bert Lindsey
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