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One Day a Year

By: J. Lamont Jones
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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What if you met the love of your life . . .
In a different century?

When Benny Jones, an average twenty-first-century teen, stumbles upon a secret buried in the foundation of the Salt Lake Temple, he’s catapulted into the 1850s, where he collides with Mary Young.

Once a year on Utah’s Pioneer Day, Benny can turn back the clock—but only seven times. Each visit draws him and Mary closer, forging a once-in-an-eternity connection.

But lack of time isn't Benny's only foe. Mary's persecuted community distrusts outsiders, the formidable Brigham Young does not approve of his daughter's budding romance, and one jealous rival sets deadly sights on Benny.

With forces conspiring to keep them apart and a mysterious code threatening his last chance to remain with Mary, Benny must outwit time itself or lose the love of his life forever.

If you like puzzling out mysteries, adventuring through history, and rooting for a star-crossed love, One Day a Year will sweep you away.

©2024 J. Lamont Jones (P)2024 J. Lamont Jones
Historical Historical Fiction Romance

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