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"We are living in a great season for all women in the Church. Sisters, you are an essential part of our Heavenly Father’s plan for eternal happiness; you are endowed with a divine birthright. You are the real builders of nations wherever you live, because strong homes of love and peace will bring security to any nation. I hope you understand that, and I hope the men of the Church understand it too. What you sisters do today will determine how the principles of the restored gospel can influence the nations of the world tomorrow. It will determine how these heavenly rays of the gospel will light every land in the future."
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Return to Red Castle
Dorothy Keddington
Red Castle ... an ancient citadel of wine-red stone in the heart of Utah's primitive High Uinta Mountains. Hidden away near its rocky base, a small plane lies twisted and broken.
The four men ... desperate, ruthless, will stop at nothing to retrieve the plane's valuable cargo, but their only clue to its location are the words ... Red Castle.
Jesse Chisholm ... rugged, lonely, one of the new breed of modern Mountain Men. As a geologist for the Forest Service, he calls the wilderness his home and only the mountains know the secrets of his heart.
Melissa Heydon ... spirited, young, in love with life, the mountains, and Jesse Chisholm.
Endorsement:
"Plan on snubbing spouse, siblings and supper when reading Dorothy Keddington's Return to Red Castle.
This tale of suspense, woven against the backdrop of the High Uintas, is for anyone who revels in the out-of-doors, innocent love, mystery, danger, and compelling drama.
Mrs. Keddington has the rare ability to take blank pages and cover them with words that are both pleasing to read and to savor."
-Sue Thurman- Deseret News
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