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Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Janet Kay Jensen
Cache Valley, Utah, United States
I'm a retired Speech-Language Pathologist and now a full-time writer with three published books: The Book Lover's Cookbook (Wenger & Jensen) and Don't You Marry the Mormon Boys. Gabriel's Daughters was published in 2014.
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