Welcome back to Romance Writers Weekly!!! This week Jeanne McDonald https://authorjeannemcdonald.wordpress.com/ would like us to give you one of our favorite quotes from our books. We also need to explain the reason why it’s our favorite and its significance to the story and characters. So here goes mine…
“I finally feel as if there is hope.” Raven sighed with relief.
“Of course there is. Have you not ever heard the old saying, ‘into the darkness light must come?’” Rose patted her back as she spoke the soothing words.
“No.”
“Well, now you have. It means when we feel our darkest hour is upon us, just look up. The light will lead us to the truth.”
The reason this is one of my favorite quotes is because everyone, including myself, have felt what they believe is their darkest hour in life. Things go along great for a while, then out of the blue we’re sucker punched right in the gut and dropped to our knees. This is what has happened in my story, Into the Darkness. Raven has not once in twenty-five years had cause to believe anything other than tales of witches and vampires were nothing but make believe.
Into the Darkness is a story where my heroine, Raven, comes into herself, with some very harsh and deep lessons on inner growth and finding herself.
To me there is nothing more important in this life than finding one’s own inner peace and inner acceptance. Too many look outside themselves for this knowledge and are always bouncing from relationship to relationship trying to find themselves.
The answers do not reside outside our being but within us. This is what Raven learns throughout the story and also what I’ve had to learn over the course of my lifetime as well, J
“Of course there is. Have you not ever heard the old saying, ‘into the darkness light must come?’” Rose patted her back as she spoke the soothing words.
“No.”
“Well, now you have. It means when we feel our darkest hour is upon us, just look up. The light will lead us to the truth.”
The reason this is one of my favorite quotes is because everyone, including myself, have felt what they believe is their darkest hour in life. Things go along great for a while, then out of the blue we’re sucker punched right in the gut and dropped to our knees. This is what has happened in my story, Into the Darkness. Raven has not once in twenty-five years had cause to believe anything other than tales of witches and vampires were nothing but make believe.
Into the Darkness is a story where my heroine, Raven, comes into herself, with some very harsh and deep lessons on inner growth and finding herself.
To me there is nothing more important in this life than finding one’s own inner peace and inner acceptance. Too many look outside themselves for this knowledge and are always bouncing from relationship to relationship trying to find themselves.
The answers do not reside outside our being but within us. This is what Raven learns throughout the story and also what I’ve had to learn over the course of my lifetime as well, J
Now let’s hop on over to Betty Bolte and hear what her favorite quote is and why…
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