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The Maker's Medicine Girl

The Flintlock Sagas, Book 2

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The Maker's Medicine Girl

By: Alan W. Harris
Narrated by: Alan W. Harris
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The Maker’s Medicine Girl is the second book in The Flintlock Sagas series.

The Kentucky wilderness in the 1770s was filled with terrors and dangers, and no one knew this better than 16-year-old Remember Warren. Her village burned and her family and friends violently murdered by savages, the girl found herself a slave of a renegade trapper and his Shawnee squaw. Though she doesn’t believe it, God has not forsaken her.

Will she look beyond the hardship and listen to God’s higher purpose for all her suffering? The story reaches its climax as Ember is forced to make a desperate run for her life that will put her new faith to the extreme test.

Alan Harris’ goal is to write entertaining stories that contain opportunities in every chapter to discover important character lessons as well as spiritual truths which can make the listener a better person and draw them closer to God.

©2020 Alan W Harris (P)2022 Alan W Harris
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