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Mary Kaye Huntsman chooses The Secret of the King for Award.


The Secret of the King was chosen Book of the Month by the Governor's commission on literacy. Click here to see a picture of me with Mrs. Huntsman.

 

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In Your Place

Raelyn Love knows she should be excited when her long-time friend Andrew begins hinting about asking her to marry him, but instead she finds herself dreading the moment. Then along comes handsome and daring Dave Channing, who is everything Andrew is not. Rae is sure she has finally found the man she was destined to marry. But has she?

What if there were a couple—maybe just one—who fell in love before their earthly adventures began? Rae and Tiago are just such a couple . . . only they don’t know it yet!

Starting in the pre-existence, Rachel Ann Nunes’ novel, In Your Place, takes the reader on a journey of romance and possibilities as two people strive to find their mates and stay in love forever. Although there may not be a “one and only” for everyone, this is a story about two forever partners who put the Lord first and then create an earthly relationship that becomes eternal and satisfying for them both.

Best-selling author Rachel Ann Nunes skillfully delights us again with a story of love, perseverance and intelligence. In her first novel, even before the Ariana series, Rachel Nunes convinces us again that love is the most powerful emotion in the world . . .and beyond.

What Others Are Saying


I just read, In Your Place. It was so good! If you are looking for a book, you've found one. It just gave me chills the whole way through! Such a spiritual romance. I would read it again. It makes me dream!
  —Jena of Bluffdale, Utah
 
I just finish reading In Your Place. It was so great. I love how you saw pre-earth life. I like how you would go back to it off and on thoughout the story. I loved reading about Rae's desire to serve a mission. It brought back so many happy memorise for me of my mission . . .
  —Carol Joi
 
I loved this book. It was so great! I loved how it took place in two different times in our lives. After I read it, I went to church and we were talking about the same things as in the book. I was so happy I'd read it. I give In Your Place 5 stars. If you're looking for a good read, grab this book.

  —Kuna of ID
 
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Author's Comments


Many of my readers ask me if Ariana: The Making of a Queen was my first novel, and I have to admit that it wasn't. Like most writers I have several unpublished manuscripts gathering dust in a closet where I won't stumble over the training wheels. Though the plot was strong, I never got around to rewriting it because it just wasn't what the publishers were looking for at the time. Like many first efforts, I had been inspired by Saturday Warriors, and publishers were saturated with pre-earth life drama and what some call the "Saturday Warrior doctrine" or SWD. It didn't matter that mine was different, exciting, and romantic. They were taking a break from such stories.

Before I go further, I must add that I don't adhere to the SWD, or that there is a "one and only" out there for everyone. In fact, I believe that ANY two people who are attracted to each other and who put first the Lord and then their partner before their own needs, can create an eternal relationship that is glorious and satisfying to both of them. They can stay in love forever and work out their eternal salvation as partners.

Love is the most powerful emotion in the world. Stories of love between two people have ruled novels and movies for, well, just about since the beginning of time. Think of Romeo and Juliet, The Scarlet Letter, Pride and Prejudice, Stars Wars Episode 2. The list could go on and on—for non-fiction, literary books, and popular fiction. Those of us who love to read about love, recognize the power in relationships. And I think we're intelligent enough to realize that fiction isn't real life, but an echo of our fondest hopes, dreams, fears, and desires. Just because a novel tells about two people being "meant" for each other, it doesn't mean that we need to search for a one and only. It doesn't mean that if the relationship we're in isn't working as well as we want that we should abandon ship. No. Instead, it should inspire us to put all our efforts into making the relationship we're in be the relationship we crave. It should inspire us to become better people who can participate in a celestial relationship.

So, for the sake of fiction and to inspire true and lasting love everywhere, let's ponder a little. What if there was a couple—maybe just one—who fell in love in the pre-existence? In all the multitudes of phenomena that exist throughout the Universe, stranger things could happen. But would the couple actually end up together? Who knows?

Not me. But I have a good imagination. So I imagined, and the result was my first attempt at an LDS novel. It sat for ten years gathering dust. Readers continued to ask about it, and finally, when I had baby number six and was taking a break from my usual writing, I dug in the back of my closet (well, actually in the back of my hard drive) and found the file containing the book called In Your Place. Yes, you are holding it in your hands as we speak (or as you read).

It was a little awkward (those training wheels were screwed on tight!), but I cut, chopped, and pasted, and now it's in a state I feel happy sharing with you. In fact, I could have written a whole new novel in the time it took! In the end, it remains one good story.

Enjoy!

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Cedar Fort Softcover Tradeback $16.95
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General Info


Cedar Fort, Softcover Tradeback, Romance, 248 pages.
First printing in August 2004
ISBN 1-55517-797-2 Type other info here