
A Warm Place 3
A Winter Survival Harem
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Narrated by:
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Gabriel Michael
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Katana Jones
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By:
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Misty Vixen
About this listen
The long journey down the highway has come to an end, and as Chris and his girls at last find the town of Pine Lake, they discover that tragedy has struck.
Raiders have burned down almost the entire town. Most of the population is dead, missing, or scattered across the region. Food reserves and medicine stocks were lost in the fire. Dangerous men and animals roam the frozen wilderness as temperatures plummet.
Though met with distrust at first, Chris soon becomes instrumental in helping rescue the survivors of Pine Lake before they lose everything....
©2021 Misty Vixen (P)2023 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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