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  • What Dreams May Come

  • A Sweet Dreams Christian Romance, Book 1
  • By: Alana Terry
  • Narrated by: Pamela Lorence
  • Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins

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What Dreams May Come

By: Alana Terry
Narrated by: Pamela Lorence
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Publisher's Summary

She's got her heart set on becoming a missionary. 

He's determined to recruit her for the job. 

There’s only one problem. They’ve never actually met....

Susannah wants nothing more than to serve God overseas. Is a long-distance relationship with her missionary recruiter part of God’s plan for her life or a distraction from the real goal? 

Scott finds himself drawn toward Susannah’s gentle nature. But is it possible to fall in love with someone before you’ve met face-to-face? 

When a family promise threatens to keep them apart forever, Scott and Susannah have to trust that God’s plans for their lives are more perfect than anything they could have dreamed up on their own. 

Sweet, inspirational, and based on true events! Listen to the romance and fall in love today. 

©2017 Alana Terry (P)2017 Alana Terry

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