LDS Romantic Comedies & Other Books
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You Just Turned 8: An LDS Baptism BookLike in the story of Goldilocks, You Just Turned 8 is an LDS baptism book that is Just Right. Not Too Hard (small print, grown-up tone, boring) or Too Soft (too juvenile to touch upon doctrines), it includes seeds of gospel truths presented in bright colors, handwriting, and whimsy that will appeal to an eight-year-old child. If you’ve been searching for a good baptism book, you’ll find You Just Turned 8 is truly Just Right.
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Old Maid of HonorPart-time clown Amelia White has a detailed list of traits and accomplishments that make for her perfect man and she won't marry anyone lacking even one of them. Perhaps that's why she's nearly thirty and still unmarried. Always a bridesmaid, never a bride seems to apply to both her and her roommate, until Stacy announces her upcoming and unexpected wedding. Now Amelia is feeling like an old maid of honor. When she is introduced to Ben Adams and begins to spend time with him, she is delighted to check off all the items on her list and believes he might just be The One. As she falls in love, she learns she has assumed a great deal and Ben is not the man she thought he was. But, even so, could he prove to be the perfect man for her
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Dinosaur Ball (A Valentine's Day Novella)
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Baby MineSeventeen, unmarried, and pregnant, Kim Sonkens has done something she never should have done. Melody Farr has done everything right, but is still unable to have a child of her own. During the next six months, both women will be tested, as Kim decides whether to place her baby for adoption and Melody realizes adoption may be the only way she can ever have a child. Will Kim have the strength to do what she knows is right—even after she grows to love the child within her? And can Melody ever love another woman’s child?
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How To Stuff A Wild Zucchini
Sophisticated New York playwright Lori Scott feels like a failure when her producer boyfriend calls it quits on both their relationship and her first play. On a dare, she throws a dart at a map and ends up moving to Brigham City, Utah, planning to set aside her writing, religion, and men. But fate has something else in mind. When she accidentally lights a fire, Lori has no idea of the sparks that lie ahead. Will she be able to resist the charms, persistence, and testimony of local firefighting hero John Wayne Walker? Or will she turn her back on the best thing that’s ever happened to her because of old hurts and fears? Read an excerpt by clicking here |


