City Girl

City Girl by Lori Wick, published by Harvest House in 2001, is the concluding installment of the Yellow Rose Trilogy. This edition, part of a Book Club collection, spans 278 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Reagan Sullivan as she leaves New York for a job in Texas, seeking to expand her life experiences. Throughout her journey, she encounters various challenges and transformations that shape her understanding of life and relationships.
Readers will find a blend of romance and personal growth as Reagan navigates her new environment and the complexities of her adventure. The book explores themes relevant to Christian literature, while also appealing to fans of fiction and westerns. City Girl captures the essence of the Rawling’s Family Life, providing a rich backdrop for Reagan’s experiences and the connections she forms along the way.
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In the third and last of the Yellow Rose Triology, City Girl continues the charm of the Rawling’s Family Life. Reagan Sullivan decides to leave New York for a job in Texas to broaden her life experiences. Little did she know the different ways she would be touched by this adventure.
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