More than love
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"Leaving behind a country and a people he has grown to love is the most difficult thing Steve Holbrook has ever done. In his departing interview with his mission president he is strongly advised that his next step in life …
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"Leaving behind a country and a people he has grown to love is the most difficult thing Steve Holbrook has ever done. In his departing interview with his mission president he is strongly advised that his next step in life should be to find an eternal mate. Trying to follow that counsel proves to be more difficult that he imagined. After meeting and falling in love with a beautiful girl he finds that "being in love" does not guarantee a happy marriage. After much heartache and a broken engagement Steve meets the perfect girl. They both enjoy the same things. They both have the same goals. They are both in love. However, getting married is not in her immediate plans. Thus continues Steve's emotional roller coaster ride. If you have ever been in love, engaged or heartbroken you will enjoy this lighthearted look at life."--Back cover
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