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Key Features:
- Eternal principles that were taught in Molly Mormon? are carried through and expanded upon in this wonderful sequel.
- Readers say Molly Married? is even more heart-warming than the original novel.
Molly Chambers, the spirited strawberry blond we fell in love with in Molly Mormon? is back. And so is Elder Brandon Macefrom a mission in Texas. After two years as a devoted pen pal, Molly has dreams of a bright future that include attending BYU-Idaho, rooming with her cousin, and best friend, Shannon, and most of all, falling in love with Brandonthe guy who has made her heart flutter since high school.
But college life throws Molly numerous twistsfeelings of jealousy toward her beautiful roommate Elena, comical encounters with the always unannounced, but ever-diligent home-teachers, Ernie and Bart, to the joys of ballroom dancing with Gordon the goofball. Will college life ever settle down enough for Molly to find the true love she has been seeking?
Enjoy this highly anticipated, true-to-life tale full of laughter, love, and lessons of life. Dreams really can come true when the Holy Ghost is allowed to be our guide.
Reviews-
Molly Mormon and Molly Married are two of the best books I've ever read for LDS teens. The problems were realistic, the action continuous, and the main character absolutely captivating. Not only are these well-written books, but they're both funny and spiritual--in a non-preachy way. Two of my daughters (ages 10 and 12) also loved these books. I heartily recommend them.
-Rachel Ann Nunes - best-selling author of the Ariana series.
"I loved this book. If you have a daughter that is facing some of the same problems Molly encounters, this is a good book for her to read, and for you, too. The author's use of humor and the development of the characters are excellent. I know you'll laugh when you meet Molly's home teacher. This book is a quick read, but one you'll want to read again."
In the time-honoured tradition of LDS romantic fiction, this novel has all the vital ingredients a returned missionary, BYU roommates, and dating angst. The story revolves around Molly and Shannon, cousins and best friends, in their first semester together at college. . . There are heart-warming scenes of self-discovery as Shannon experiences healing and new love, and Molly ?well, does she get married? Read it and see it’s well worth the time as the plot provides an enjoyable rollercoaster ride that competes very well in the same genre as Jack Weyland’s work.
Norton’s witty dialogue and charming characters set the stage for a story both young adult and adults will enjoy. . . I giggled a lot and even laughed out loud several times. . .I highly recommend this book for young adult women because of the great entertainment value and the valuable messages it shares, and I guarantee that women of all ages will enjoy it.
I stayed up late one night and read half this book and then finished it the next day. I was hooked from the very beginning! This book is even better than the first, which I didn't think was possible but it is. Molly Chambers is learning and growing even more now that she's older, just like all young adults do. The writing flows and moves you along through the fun and sometimes hard experiences of Molly's life. The book has some great twists and turns that made it unpredictable. I was pleasantly surprised with the how it turned out and highly recommend Molly Married to readers of all ages. I loved this book and give it 5 stars!
Tamra Norton’s Molly Married is a winner! This author tells a great story, with humor, and a sparkling sense of how life can really happen for young LDS women.
-Anne Bradshaw, Author of Terracotta Summer and Chamomile Winter
Molly Married is a story of friendship, love and the challenges Molly faces when she arrives at college feeling her future is certain. She soon learns that the Lord is in charge and only He knows the end from the beginning. Eternal principles that were taught in Molly Mormon are carried through and expanded upon in Molly Married, leaving the reader with an inspired sense of self that few novels are capable of teaching in such an entertaining way.
-Sherry Ann Miller
Author of One Last Gift, Gardenia Sunrise and The Angel's Gift
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