The Dream (The Ballad of Emery Brooks #3)
Allyson Kennedy
As Emery journeys into her twenties, she’s bombarded with well-meaning yet discouraging advice, and begins to compare her path to others'. Is she a failure for having no desire to take the beaten path, or is she merely doing what her Grandma Adeline always taught her to allowing God to write her story, and never settling for anything less?
In the conclusion of The Ballad of Emery Brooks trilogy, will Emery at last see her greatest dreams fulfilled, or is happiness a concept lost on her entirely?
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