
Bloom Town: Exodus
Ally North · Bloom Town #2
A preacher's daughter races across deserts to save the outlaw woman she loves before the gallows claim her.
Description
The epic finale and sequel to Bloom Genesis.June, 1852.A preacher’s daughter with a secret. An outlaw running from the gallows. A love story spanning oceans and deserts and years. Abby Proctor has made her choice—she’s racing back to Wry to save Joey “JT London”, the outlaw she’s fallen in love with. But time is running out—the ghosts of Abby’s past are giving chase, they’re not going to let her go without a fight, and Joey is a wanted woman with a target on her back.Then, Joey disappears.But Abby is determined to find her, and along the way, she might even find herself.
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