There are many
websites where you can meet others and try to find your soul mate… your one and
only true love. Is this possible? I’ve heard of stories about someone falling
in love through letters, yet had never met in person. We’ve all heard of
someone who met her sweetheart this way. The question is this… is it possible
to fall madly in love through letters only…without meeting?
To me, it seemed
strange. But yet, sort of romantic. One day I asked my mother how she met my
father. They had been married for years and were still in love. I could see it
in the way he treated her, the way he wrapped his arms around her waist while
doing the dishes and the way he kissed her neck when he thought I wasn’t
watching. Yes, they were in love. So I asked my mother how they met. Low and
behold, it was through letters. What? I had to know more. I learned
that her girlfriend was a teacher in southern Idaho and she decided to be a
matchmaker. She knew a good-looking twenty-nine year old farmer that my mom
could write to. So she gave my mother his address and visa versa and they began
writing.
My mother told me
that through letters she was able to get to know my father’s soul, his
innermost feelings. She said that we all tend to hide our feelings in person
and try to impress our date… but when writing a letter, it’s easier to write
our deepest feelings on paper. I had never thought about it like that before.
My mother said that it didn’t take long to realize how wonderful my father was
and she began falling in love with him through his letters. After realizing
their feelings for one another, they decided it was time to meet. She told me
about their first meeting: “When
our eyes met, my heart leapt within
me and a warm glow filled my soul, telling me that he was the man I was going
to marry.”
This story and their
love letters, which I had the opportunity to read, were so romantic and it
touched my heart like no other story ever told. It didn’t take long for me to
realize that their story was precious. How many others had met and fallen in
love this way? Soon this story became the inspiration for my next novel, Edith and the Mysterious Stranger. I
gave Edith the same feelings and struggles that my mother had while searching
for her soul mate. My mother was a spunky one! There
is one difference in my story, though. I don’t let my readers know who encouraged the
“mysterious stranger” to write to Edith until the last chapter.
“The Power of the Written Word -- this is the life lesson I took
away from Linda Weaver Clarke’s book Edith and the Mysterious Stranger,” wrote Wendy Cleveland of Reader Views. “I
would definitely recommend this to anyone interested in a good inspirational
read from beginning to end. You won’t be disappointed.”
In this Inspirational Historical
Romance, Edith is a nurse and has gone home to assist her cousin who is “with
child.” Edith has wonderful qualities but never gives a man a second chance
because her expectations are so high. However, all that changes when a
mysterious stranger starts writing to her. For the first time, she gets to know
a man's inner soul before making any harsh judgments. Whoever he is, this man
is a mystery and the best thing that has ever happened to her. The question
that puzzles her is whether or not he's as wonderful in person as he is in his
letters… letters that were given
much thought… letters written so eloquently… letters that touched her heart!
Who had written such letters?
The Amherst Bee Newspaper of Buffalo, New York wrote:
“Clarke draws the reader into a world full of color and intrigue right from the
first page. The end is uplifting. I would highly recommend Edith and the Mysterious Stranger to anyone looking for a novel
that just makes you feel good.”
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