Impressions of Innocence

by Jan Marie Martin


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/11/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 396
ISBN : 9781410768568

About the Book

What is a nice girl like Jenna Ogden doing in love with handsome, provocatively mysterious Ron Sundy, whose mother is a buffalo who has not yet been born? 

Confused by Ron’s beliefs and his mystic abilities to heal and to “mind travel,” Jenna must examine her own faith as she wrestles with Ron’s claim that his life’s mission is to save the world from evil.  Yet, she cannot help being drawn to the compelling Ron Sundy.

Ron leads his religion, a mix of Indian lore, myth, and Christianity.  He sees himself as the son of White Buffalo, whose rebirth will signal the end of the earth.  His cousin, Erika, wants to dispose of Ron, and enthrone herself as spiritual leader of their tribe.  Her interference disturbs Jenna, as Erika attempts to recruit Jenna into her dark schemes. 

Jenna never dreamed she’d fall in love.  She was waiting for Connor Young to return from his two-year Mormon mission and marry her.  Impressions of Innocence is the story of love’s pain and triumph as Jenna grows from a sheltered, naive Mormon girl to a mature and wise woman.

Mormons, myths, and mystery combine in this story of love, deception, and intrigue.


About the Author

Ms. Martin began writing for the newspaper in grade school.  She’s won several national writing contests for comedic prose and poetry.  Her comical Mother’s Day poem has appeared in a syndicated column across the United States.

She has researched and written numerous articles for hire, including a multi-million- dollar elder-care solicitation campaign in New York.  She has written and directed many short musical plays for youth, which have been performed in Utah and Arizona.

Ms. Martin has worked with teenagers throughout her life.  She is in her 18th year as a religious educator for high school students.  She graduated from Brigham Young University, is married, and the mother of 6.  Impressions of Innocence is her maiden voyage into a full-length novel.