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Cheyenne in New York: A Novel

Jack Weyland

Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 2003

  • Jack Weyland: Author
Fiction, Romance, Juvenile Fiction, Novel
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001--Fiction; Mormon women--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction; Christian fiction, American; Love stories, American
Ben Morelli is a brash, up-and-coming New York City ad agency executive. He's just landed a huge account, and his future looks bright. The last thing he needs is to share the spotlight with some hick from Idaho. Bright, outspokenly moral, and unfailingly honest, Cheyenne is everything Ben thinks he dislikes in a woman. She's also a Mormon, whatever that is. It doesn't help, either, that his most important client thinks Cheyenne is terrific. And so does Ben's family. In Cheyenne in New York, Jack Weyland introduces us to an intriguing pair of strong-willed, seemingly mismatched characters whose family backgrounds, interests, and ambitions are worlds apart. A contemporary love story played out in the aftermath of a horrific national disaster, this latest Jack Weyland novel reaffirms in an unforgettable way the power of love, faith, and family ties. [publisher website]
BX 8688.3 .W546ch 2003
304
English
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