Close Encounters of the Moose Kind
By Linda Rondeau
I
gasped as the gigantic mound stepped from the woods into our path,
heads taller than our compact car. My husband swerved and we missed the
animal by inches. “Was that a moose?” my husband asked.
I laughed.
“What’s so funny?”
“My heroine’s life is changed when she runs into a moose.”
We both giggled over God’s sense of humor.
That
we found ourselves on the back roads of Franklin County at four in the
morning was in and of itself God’s doing. I hadn’t planned on attending
the ACFW Writers Conference in Minneapolis. “If I final in the contest
then I’ll go,” I told my husband.
I
did final, and my words haunted me. And so once again God changed my
plans to fit into His. In rural upstate New York, flight connections
often require a pre-dawn departure, and we had taken the country road to
save time.
I
shared my moose tale with a writer friend who laughed her prophecy.
“That moose was a smile from God. He has plans for this manuscript.”
As
time went on, God continued to smile affirmation after affirmation even
through a dramatic relocation to Florida. Then, eleven years from the
day that I felt God’s call to write professionally, my agent called with
the news—a publisher had offered a contract. “It’s for Dawn’s Hope, but the editor wants to change the title to The Other Side of Darkness,” she said.
I did agree the alternate title sounded better and trusted the editor’s choice.
Yet,
it wasn’t until later that God revealed His hand had been in the making
of the book long before the first words were typed, long before I
imagined my character’s accident, long before He sent a moose to confirm
He would soon fulfill a promise made to me over a decade ago.
During
a speaking engagement at a local women’s meeting, I shared my journey
from call to call, reading a poem I wrote that very day God pulled me
from one life to set me on another, one undefined and uncertain. I had
obeyed His leading and He immediately gave me a poem, “The Song of
Peace.” As I shared the poem with the women’s group, my eyes misted when
I read the line, “Praise the Lord when Hope seems foolish…There is
light on the other side of darkness.”
Could it be that even then, God was smiling on a book not yet imagined? I believe He did.
Author Bio
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Award-winning author, LINDA RONDEAU,
writes for the reader who enjoys a little bit of everything. Her stories
of redemption and God’s mercies include romance, suspense, the
ethereal, and a little bit of history into the mix, always served with a
slice of humor. Walk with her unforgettable characters as they journey
paths not unlike our own. After a long career in human services, mother
of three and wife of one very patient man, Linda now resides in Florida
where she is active in her church and community. Readers may visit her
web site at
www.lindarondeau.com.
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The Other Side of Darkness
by Linda Rondeau
PUBLISHER: Harbourlight Books
ISBN-10: 161116138X
ISBN-13: 978-1611161380
PRICE: Paperback: $16.99, Kindle: $5.99
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