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Chloe the Crawfish and the Rougarou - The Evangeline Series #3

Mary Reason Theriot

Publisher: Mary Reason Theriot

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Summary

Come join Evangeline and Chloe the Crawfish in this next adventure.  Along the way you will learn a few more Cajun French words. 
Evangeline rushes to warn Chloe the Crawfish and her friends that Ryan the Rougarou is up to no good. 
The group of friends must decide on just what they should do.  If not, Ryan the Rougarou will destroy Chloe’s house.
Available since: 11/13/2017.

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