Description
Five days before James Davis is scheduled to begin a summer job as a youth counselor in a Protestant church a few hours away from his home, he is baptized into the Mormon Church. In a phone call to the pastor, before James can explain his situation, the pastor tells him that because of some health problems, he is about to go to a clinic for a few days to undergo some tests, and that James is needed to fill in for him while he's gone. James decides not to tell the pastor that he's now a Mormon, but just go and serve until the pastor returns from the clinic. To complicate matters, the pastor has a beautiful, talented and dedicated daughter named Hannah. As James and Hannah fall in love, James must decide how, when, or if he should tell Hannah and her dad about his deception.
About the Author
Jack Weyland is a prolific and well-known author of fiction for LDS audiences, including many novels and short stories. His novel "Charly" was made into a feature film in 2002.
About the Author
Jack Weyland is a prolific and well-known author of fiction for LDS audiences, including many novels and short stories. His novel "Charly" was made into a feature film in 2002.
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