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A.L. Sowards | 2481 comments This month we're having a mini-challenge inspired by Valentine's Day. Read a novel or novella by an LDS author with a red or pink cover.

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And, YES, you can count anything read for this challenge toward the alphabet challenge too. Happy reading!


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A.L. Sowards | 2481 comments Kim wrote: "OK I am doing:

Thirty-Two Going on Spinster by Becky Monson
Thirty-Two Going on Spinster by Becky Monson"


That's VERY pink. Perfect for the challenge!


message 4: by Mara (last edited Feb 07, 2018 07:19AM) (new)

Mara | 105 comments I'm also reading Thirty-Two Going on Spinster by Becky Monson
Thirty-Two Going on Spinster by Becky Monson

But this is a fun read too Hit and Run Love by Jennifer Peel.
[bookcover:Hit and Run


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Cindy (scribler) | 12 comments Okay, I am going with this one too.

Thirty-Two Going on Spinster by Becky Monson


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Charissa (charissastastny) | 169 comments Is this pink or purple (I can't tell)? If it's purple, then I'll go with Amy Harmon's The Smallest Part for red. At the Stroke of Midnight A Sweet Romance (A Fairly Western Tale Book 1) by Kate Palmer The Smallest Part by Amy Harmon


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A.L. Sowards | 2481 comments Charissa wrote: "Is this pink or purple (I can't tell)? If it's purple, then I'll go with Amy Harmon's The Smallest Part for red. At the Stroke of Midnight A Sweet Romance (A Fairly Western Tale Book 1) by Kate Palmer [bookcover:The Small..."

I can't tell either, but it looks like a good Valentines's color, so I think you can use either book, or both. :-)


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Kristen | 18 comments Lies Jane Austen Told Me
So it is half pink...


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A.L. Sowards | 2481 comments Kristen wrote: "Lies Jane Austen Told Me
So it is half pink..."


It's an excellent choice, Kristen!
Lies Jane Austen Told Me by Julie Wright


message 10: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (scribler) | 12 comments I am going to have to switch books. I couldn't finish my previous choice.

Brush with Love by Lisa McKendrick


message 11: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (scribler) | 12 comments I just finished Brush with Love and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a little romance.


message 12: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Sowards | 2481 comments Glad you enjoyed it, Cindy!

I'm going to count this for the challenge. Pink isn't the predominant color, but it's there.
Ruth by H.B. Moore


message 13: by Mara (new)

Mara | 105 comments A.L. wrote: "Glad you enjoyed it, Cindy!

I'm going to count this for the challenge. Pink isn't the predominant color, but it's there.
Ruth by H.B. Moore"


Ruth is a great story. I loved it.


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