
Drea
Prairie Roses Collection, Book 48
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Narrated by:
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Jenna Kitchen
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By:
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Karen Gammons
About this listen
Drea’s world was all about the high society of New York in 1853. But when her father sold his bank and announced he and Drea were moving to California to start over, Drea's world was turned upside down. Not only were they moving across the country, they were buying two wagons and hiring two brothers to help them get there.
How would she ever leave the high life of New York to become a wagon train girl? Along the trail, will Drea find God and make the impossible, possible?
Find out in Prairie Roses Collection, book 48, Drea.
©2024 Karen Gammons (P)2025 Karen Gammons
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