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Captain Matrimony
By Robert Farrell Smith
F SMITH
Andy, a high school math teacher, moves to Utah to teach math and personal relations in an effort to dispel the town’s belief in a marriage curse. As Andy gets acquainted with townspeople, he solves a long-standing mystery related to the curse and meets the girl of his dreams.
By Robert Farrell Smith
F SMITH
Andy, a high school math teacher, moves to Utah to teach math and personal relations in an effort to dispel the town’s belief in a marriage curse. As Andy gets acquainted with townspeople, he solves a long-standing mystery related to the curse and meets the girl of his dreams.
Ten-Cow Wives’ Club
By Joni Hilton
F HILTON
Join the Ten Cow Wives’ Club for lunch—a monthly ritual where five outwardly average yet inwardly eclectic women recount the fascinating events of their lives.
By Joni Hilton
F HILTON
Join the Ten Cow Wives’ Club for lunch—a monthly ritual where five outwardly average yet inwardly eclectic women recount the fascinating events of their lives.
Angels Don’t Knock
By Dan Yates
F YATES
Because of a typographic error, a young school teacher finds herself engaged to a successful psychologist while being courted by the ghost of the man she was destined to love. First in a series.
By Dan Yates
F YATES
Because of a typographic error, a young school teacher finds herself engaged to a successful psychologist while being courted by the ghost of the man she was destined to love. First in a series.
All Is Swell
By Robert Farrell Smith
F SMITH
Thelma's Way, Tennessee, might as well be a foreign mission according to Elder Trust Williams. It's a town known for a bunch of Mormons who got lost on their way out of Nauvoo. Take the local branch: There's Paul the apostate, who won a trip to Rome while buying anti-lice medicine at the local Savin' Town. There's Clee Dee, Narlette, Digby, and Feeble. And the ever-alluring Grace, clairvoyant since the day her father dropped her. First in a series.
By Robert Farrell Smith
F SMITH
Thelma's Way, Tennessee, might as well be a foreign mission according to Elder Trust Williams. It's a town known for a bunch of Mormons who got lost on their way out of Nauvoo. Take the local branch: There's Paul the apostate, who won a trip to Rome while buying anti-lice medicine at the local Savin' Town. There's Clee Dee, Narlette, Digby, and Feeble. And the ever-alluring Grace, clairvoyant since the day her father dropped her. First in a series.
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