
Timber Trails
American Blend, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Ron Varela
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By:
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Loren Robinson
About this listen
Timber Trails is the final book in The American Blend Series. In 1781, a British soldier at Yorktown predicted to a patriot that someday their families would be united, forming their American Blend. The prediction came true in 1920 when Calvin Roberts met Lori Genet. But Calvin first had to survive the Flu epidemic of 1918, and Lori had to survive the death of her fiance, in World War I. Together they faced an uncertain future, the 1930's depression, Calvin's suicide bout, and World War II, in which both their sons are reported missing in action. The timber trails mean peace to Calvin and yet, danger to his son, Brad.
©2010 Loren Robinson (P)2010 Books In Motion
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