Freedom's BelleDrew Reardon is an adventurous explorer living in the late 1700s. Crystabelle Amherst, a lovely young schoolteacher, is on the run from an arranged marriage. Together, they discover the true meaning of adventure and freedom. They learn that living the life God calls us to is always an adventure. What's more, only in submission to Christ can we find true freedom. Set in the ruggedly beautiful Tennessee Territory, this is page-turning historical romance at its best. |
Contents
Section 1 | 9 |
Section 2 | 19 |
Section 3 | 27 |
Section 4 | 43 |
Section 5 | 51 |
Section 6 | 59 |
Section 7 | 71 |
Section 8 | 89 |
Section 16 | 195 |
Section 17 | 205 |
Section 18 | 215 |
Section 19 | 223 |
Section 20 | 231 |
Section 21 | 241 |
Section 22 | 251 |
Section 23 | 271 |
Section 9 | 99 |
Section 10 | 109 |
Section 11 | 129 |
Section 12 | 159 |
Section 13 | 169 |
Section 14 | 179 |
Section 15 | 189 |
Section 24 | 281 |
Section 25 | 291 |
Section 26 | 299 |
Section 27 | 309 |
Section 28 | 317 |
Section 29 | 319 |
Common terms and phrases
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