Alexander Keane didn't believe in destiny — until he met Jane Layton. Following a chance encounter, they are surprisingly paired up for a dance competition. When they share a waltz, it's as though time is standing still. They seem like a perfect match — except for one simple problem. Jane will settle for nothing less than a temple marriage. But Alex hasn't been to church since he was fifteen, the year his father left their family. Four years later, even though they both know they're meant to be together, Alex still holds on to his aversion to attending church, and Jane maintains her conviction that she will be married in the temple, or not at all. But then a series of dramatic events turn both their lives upside down. Through an experience that could never be explained by logic, Alex gets a glimpse into the past that could forever change both their futures — but only if he can let go of his pride enough to forgive another.
Life seems like it can't get any better for Alex and Jane Keane -- a temple marriage, two adorable children and another one on the way, a promising career, and a beautiful home. Then, within a few short days, their safe and happy lives are turned upside down when they learn that their young son, Barrett, has a life-threatening illness. And as if that were not enough, the revelation that Alex has a half-brother threatens to tear lives and families apart.
As trials come thick and fast, Wade finds himself facing devastating loss and a desperate loneliness greater than he ever could have imagined. Thankfully he has a large and loving family, without whose support he could not survive. Ultimately, however, Wade's greatest source of strength comes through his faith and reliance on the Savior's unconditional and atoning love.
They'd connected so quickly and so deeply that it still left Laura breathless to think about it. Wade was everything she'd dreamed of and more. And while the present still felt far too good to be true, how could she not . . . make the most of every moment? For now she felt deliriously happy. With any luck, it would last longer than a heartbeat.- For both Wade and Laura, their marriage is a new beginning, a future filled with enough love and magic to last forever. Little can they imagine how one ugly encounter threatens to shatter their fragile joy, opening doors to Laura's past that had been slammed shut by pain. Both of them then learn that magic has a way of disappearing in the face of grim realities-a place where life hangs in a delicate balance as it careens toward what might be an irreversible crisis point. Renowned LDS author Anita Stansfield provides a genuinely moving read in this deeprooted story of love and redemption with real-life parallels that pack an emotional punch. Compelling, tender, thought-provoking, and ultimately satisfying, A Dance to Remember will leave you in awe long after the last page has been turned