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  <read_at>Sat Jun 06 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Indigo Burns and Brian Harper dated three years in college. Brian asks Indigo to marry him and she says yes to his proposal. Then Brian goes off to Officer Candidate School so he can then move on to flight training school. Indigo's left in her hometown of Jubilant, Texas dealing with one issue after another and it begins to look like her life plan will have to be put on hold. Will she and Brian be able to work things out so Indigo will not have to give up on her dreams? Does Brian even care about her dreams? And why is he so eager to get Indigo to the alter in the first place? <br/>This is Book Two in the Jubilant Soul series and it is a good read. Rachelle Covington and Aunt Melba are back and I like them; especially Aunt Melba. Things happened that I did not expect; some sad, some surprising. Serious issues were tackled and important lessons were taught. ]]></body>
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