Loralee Evans

Books by Loralee Evans

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The King's Heir

It is the year 92 bc in the lands of the Nephites. Alma the Younger and the sons of Mosiah, determined to right the wrongs they had sown among the people, decide to serve a mission to the Lamanites. Aaron, though determined to answer the call of God, has some reservations. Will this mission cost him Sarah, the most beautiful girl he has ever known, or will she wait for him?

Sarah, unsure that she will ever see Aaron again, must deal with the pressures of other eligible young men—and the threat of Ahiah, who is determined to have her at all costs. Among her suitors is Caleb, who cannot bear the thought that Sarah may only love him as a brother. Sarah’s cousin, Rebekah, has also noticed Caleb, but will Caleb ever notice her, or is he determined to love only Sarah?

In this timeless tale of good versus evil, The King’s Heir will take the reader to a pivotal point in the Book of Mormon and fill in the gaps of what may have been. Journey with Aaron, Sarah, Caleb, and Rebekah as they battle the evil around them and learn the true meaning of love.

 

The Birthright

As a young girl, Miriam must flee her home in a Lamanite village to escape her birthright—to be offered as a sacrifice to the Lamanite gods. During her flight in the deep jungles, Miriam crosses paths with Jacob, a young Nephite soldier who saves her life and leads her to safety among the Nephites.

Years later, now a young woman, Miriam meets Jacob again. She is surprised to find that the sisterly affection she felt for him so long ago has developed into something deeper. But before she or Jacob can discover their true feelings for one another, war comes to the lands of the Nephites... 

  

 

Mother's Wisdom

A compilation of the works of several writers, myself included, about the wisdom we've learned from our mothers.

 

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The Birthright    Buy it now on Amazon!

The King's Heir    Buy it now on Amazon!

Mother's Wisdom    Buy it now from Deseret Book!

 


 





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