Tuesday, April 23, 2013

New Mormon Fiction with LDS Plot by CK Abbott





Last Entry First
By CK Abbott


Devoted journal keeper Annie Smith arrives in Seattle to find that everything she owns has been lost in a moving van fire. She starts a new journal immediately, which she dubs PJ (Pauper Journal) because it's just a simple spiral notebook. Annie knows that she could reinvent herself. She's in a new city, a new LDS ward, and a new apartment complex. With her husband and two small children, she tries starting over with nothing.
Fourteen-year-old Jane Watley wants to be a detective, and she spends her time quietly observing those around her, but her spying entangles her in a mess she wishes she didn't even know about.

Courtney Williams, running from habits that could consume her, meets a boy who seems to be able to see past the addiction and rocky past.

When these lives converge, all will be changed, for better or worse.



About Mormon Author CK Abbott

C.K. Abbott is an LDS author of both fiction and non-fiction. She likes old stuff (like original copies of The Improvement Era), new stuff (like Grooveshark), and warm stuff (like homemade wool socks--made by somebody else).





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