Covenant by Ann McMan: Audiobook Review
Covenant by Ann McMan is the fourth installment in the Jericho series. While you could probably read this as a standalone, I’d recommend reading the other three books first because
Read moreCovenant by Ann McMan is the fourth installment in the Jericho series. While you could probably read this as a standalone, I’d recommend reading the other three books first because
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