It's those silly dreams that keep us alive... Freya won't let anything stand in the way of her dreamsβnot even her death. Now her family will need to uncover the clues to her secrets before it's too late. Discover how Freya's hope heals grief in this heartbreaking tale of triumph. Number of Words
Beneath the Rainbow: Freya's Story
β Scribed by Shambrook, Lisa
- Book ID
- 110350349
- Publisher
- BHC Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Surviving Hope 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781947727410
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β¦ Synopsis
It's those silly dreams that keep us alive... Freya won't let anything stand in the way of her dreams--not even her death. Now her family will need to uncover the clues to her secrets before it's too late. Discover how Freya's hope heals grief in this heartbreaking tale of triumph.
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