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Clark grew up in the small town of Monticello Utah, and told stories to neighborhood children that their backyards lay over ancient ruins. She made up languages and told tales of haunted houses and jungle adventures. She loves history, especially the Renaissance period and great war battles.  
 
Clark grew up in the small town of Monticello Utah, and told stories to neighborhood children that their backyards lay over ancient ruins. She made up languages and told tales of haunted houses and jungle adventures. She loves history, especially the Renaissance period and great war battles.  
  
She lives in Utah and is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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She lives in Utah and is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
  
 
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Jennifer Clark Mormon Author

Jennifer K. Clark wrote her first books—Mark of Royalty and Bonds of Loyalty—with her sister Stephonie Williams and published them with Covenant Communications. Her other books include Knight of Redmond and In Too Deep (which she is self-publishing). She contributed to A Storybook Romance (2015) and A Christmas to Remember: A Collection of Heartwarming True Christmas Stories (2011).

Clark grew up in the small town of Monticello Utah, and told stories to neighborhood children that their backyards lay over ancient ruins. She made up languages and told tales of haunted houses and jungle adventures. She loves history, especially the Renaissance period and great war battles.

She lives in Utah and is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.