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Servant to a King

Sariah S. Wilson

American Fork, UT: Covenant Communications, 2008

  • Sariah S. Wilson: Author
Novel, Scripture-based Fiction
Ammon (Book of Mormon figure)--Fiction; Book of Mormon--Fiction; Lamanites (Mormon Church)--Fiction
When Isabel's father offers her hand to a Nephite, she's shocked and angry—and when the offer is refused, she's utterly furious. How dare this Ammon refuse to marry the beautiful eldest daughter of King Lamoni! There could only be one explanation for this unforgivable dishonor: Ammon must be a spy. Isabel closely watches her enemy, expecting to find evidence of treachery, but instead she finds evidence of loyalty, bravery, and kindness. Afraid to admit her growing affection for Ammon, Isabel hides her true feelings behind a headstrong façade. Yet when the vile Lamanite prince Mahlon threatens to take her as a bride and wrest the kingdom from Lamoni, Isabel must choose between her pride and her life. Meanwhile, the risks of love test Ammon's faith and courage as never before. Will Ammon thwart the marriage of Isabel and Mahlon before it's too late? And could a Lamanite princess and a Nephite prince really live happily ever after? [from author's web site]
  • more information at author's web site
BX 8688.3 .W697sr 2008

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