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The Night Angel

Audiobook
Multiple Christy Award-winning author T. Davis Bunn and acclaimed co-author Isabella Bunn present this riveting inspirational gem-glittering with vivid historical detail. Brilliantly crafted, this action-packed novel displays the transforming power of God's grace and the intricate workings of His providence. Former runaway Serafina Gavi has grown very close to her godly friend John Falconer. When her Venetian parents-with whom she now lives in 1834 Washington, D.C.-declare Falconer an unsuitable match, she tearfully informs him. But after these aristocrats witness the matchless nobility of Falconer's character and his unflinching courage, they ask him how they can possibly repay his kindness. And then a dangerous secret mission takes Falconer far away to a world of glittering gold and elusive emancipation. Listeners will also enjoy The Noble Fugitive, the previous book in this captivating series. ". The former slave shipmaster['s] . march through the South freeing slaves [is] riveting and believable."-Historical Novels Review

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Series: Heirs of Acadia Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781449896362
  • File size: 325545 KB
  • Release date: February 1, 2007
  • Duration: 11:18:13

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781449896362
  • File size: 325580 KB
  • Release date: February 1, 2007
  • Duration: 11:20:13
  • Number of parts: 10

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

Languages

English

Multiple Christy Award-winning author T. Davis Bunn and acclaimed co-author Isabella Bunn present this riveting inspirational gem-glittering with vivid historical detail. Brilliantly crafted, this action-packed novel displays the transforming power of God's grace and the intricate workings of His providence. Former runaway Serafina Gavi has grown very close to her godly friend John Falconer. When her Venetian parents-with whom she now lives in 1834 Washington, D.C.-declare Falconer an unsuitable match, she tearfully informs him. But after these aristocrats witness the matchless nobility of Falconer's character and his unflinching courage, they ask him how they can possibly repay his kindness. And then a dangerous secret mission takes Falconer far away to a world of glittering gold and elusive emancipation. Listeners will also enjoy The Noble Fugitive, the previous book in this captivating series. ". The former slave shipmaster['s] . march through the South freeing slaves [is] riveting and believable."-Historical Novels Review

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