Best of
Lds-Fiction

1983

The Storm Testament II


Lee Nelson - 1983
    What Caroline Logan doesn't know is that her search for truth will lead her into love, blackmail, Indian raids, buffalo stampedes, and a deadly early winter storm on the Continental Divide in Wyoming.

A Foe Beyond Reach: A Novel


Coleen S. James - 1983
    He is a talented distance runner, and feels his greatest fulfillment in training to race. When Dain meets Elisabeth, a girl from a poor district of Zarahemla who has a gift for speed, he offers to coach her. Their relationship angers Dain’s father. To escape his father’s constant criticism, Dain enlists in the Nephite army.Friendship with his comrades-in-arms, a deepening relationship with Elisabeth, unexpected spiritual experiences, battle against the Lamanites, and political intrigue at home are all elements of this action-packed story which weaves many layers of conflict into the story line. In the end, Dain realizes that his worst enemy is not to be found on the battlefield—-his real foe lurks in the far reaches of his own heart. A Book of Mormon historical romance set in Zarahemla in 25th year of the reign of the judges.

Double Exposure: A Novel


Blaine M. Yorgason - 1983
    Nelson and Angela Armstrong are wealthy, successful, determined, and stubborn. The freshness of their love has gradually turned to the staleness of noncommunicating separateness. And Angela wants the separateness to be permanent. Nelson acquiesces, for he knows no way to recapture the glow which Angela seems so determined to snuff out entirely. But there is someone else who is concerned - one who died in 1848, yet his presence is uncannily real. And because of his own mistakes, he is determined to teach the Armstrongs what he learned about life, love, and survival.

Keeping Score


George D. Durrant - 1983
    In the Mormon town of Rooster Creek, Utah, a high school senior feels like a failure at basketball and with girls until he meets Clemson Farber, an inspirational, retired professional wrestler.