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Excerpt of Autumn's FORGET PARIS:
Forget Paris by Autumn Macarthur
Prologue
Zoe Gallagher eyed the man in front of her as she
waited for his answer.
Too late now to take back the words that hung in
the air between them.
Maybe she’d taken determination to prove she was
right a step too far.
In Paris, on Valentine’s Day, and she’d challenged
a total stranger to the Interpersonal Closeness Generating Procedure. A
procedure she’d refused to do in the psychology lab with other students,
because it could delude people into thinking they were in love.
Disaster seemed inevitable, or at the very least, a
bruised heart.
The man seemed genuine. He looked appealing. He
spoke intelligently.
But just because he talked about God like he was a
Christian didn’t mean he was honest, or safe. She didn’t even know his name.
She checked his left hand for a faded tan line.
Probably not married.
Still, he could be an escaped convict or a conman
or a thief.
Her instincts told her he was none of those things,
but even if he was trustworthy, he was still dangerous. By the end of the day,
if her theory was correct, she’d imagine she was in love with him.
And she knew her theory was correct.
This wasn’t a good idea. The only sensible answer
he could give was ‘No’.
Instead, he nodded. A sweet smile lightened his
face, chasing away the lingering sorrow.
“It’s a crazy idea. But I know it won’t work, so
why not?”
Learning to Love by Autumn Macarthur
Love should come naturally to us, right?
After all God created us to love one another. He is Love, and we are made in His image. Babies
are hardwired to love, responding to human faces right from birth.
Yet sometimes loving can seem the hardest thing to
do.
So many of us grow up with misguided ideas about
what love is, especially when it comes to romantic relationships. Mainstream
films and books and magazine articles can make it seem like falling in love,
that heady rush of heightened emotion, mixed with hormones and sexual
attraction, is what love is.
Every week, the gossip magazines are full of photos
of celebrity weddings. All too often, the same magazines carry stories of the
marriage breakdown not too long after, usually explained as “we fell out of
love.” And they’re off again, looking for a new better love.
But that kind of love is scary.
Committed love means going deep with someone. It
means letting down our defences, opening our hearts to someone, letting them
see us as we are. It means risking emotional wounds. It can be terrifying,
especially if we’ve been hurt before.
And we’ve all been hurt. Every single one of us has
a broken heart, broken by our separation from God. Even when we become
believers and accept Jesus as Lord, ending that separation, sometimes we don’t
always fully accept His love for us. It’s so big, so vast, so hard to take in
that He truly loved us so much that He died for us.
We can float in the sea of His love, but never get
wet, never feel loved. That was certainly my experience, for way too many
years. I knew in my head that God loved me, but my heart was still starving,
hungry for love I wouldn’t let myself believe I was worthy enough to feel.
Zoe thinks she knows all about love. She’s studied it for the past six years. But what she doesn’t know yet is how to feel love, especially God’s love. He has a plan to teach her how to love, as he has a plan for us all. She can only discover what love truly is when she lets God love her, when she accepts just how big and deep and wide His love is, and lets Him into her heart, not just her mind. Then she discovers that love is a choice, a choice she can keep making, a choice to commit, both her heart to God and her life to the man she marries. Only God can transform her stony, stubborn heart, and show her what love really is.
As He longs to do that for us, too.
And I will give them singleness of heart and put a new spirit within them. I will take away their stony, stubborn heart and give them a tender, responsive heart. Ezekiel 11:19 NLT
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Author's Bio:
Autumn Macarthur is an Australian writer of inspirational romance living near London with her very English husband, three spoiled cats, and a guinea pig with a dandelion addiction. She loves reading, cooking, gardening, and writing deeply emotional stories to make you smile and remind you how big and wide and deep God’s love and forgiveness can be.She tends to talk a little too much and laugh a little too loud, her sleep schedule is all over the place so you’ll often find her on the Internet at 5am, and she’s grateful to be blessed with some good friends and a very patient husband. She’s also eternally thankful for God’s great love and mercy.
When she’s not talking to her strawberry plants or cherry blossoms, she can be found at the links below. She loves hearing from readers so do get in touch!
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What a delight Autumn is! And her story sounds like something I would love to read. So many times love misses by about 18 inches--the distance from the head to the heart. Too many mistake head knowledge for heart knowledge.
ReplyDeletePat, so glad for your visit. Love how you captured the distance between head and heart! There's such a fine difference and necessary balance compensation between the two.
DeleteThanks so much Patricia! Too true, about the head and heart thing, and that's exactly my heroine's lesson in this story.
DeleteI love Autumn's books. I really enjoyed her post here.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love seeing you here, Ann!!
DeleteThanks Ann! I'm so blessed by that! God is good! :)
DeleteLove, love, love the storyline of your book, Autumn!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Kathy. I agree. I smiled as I read the material Autumn submitted for the blog.
DeleteThanks so much, Kathy! I loved writing the story. God always teaches me the same story as the characters while I write :)
DeleteI love reading your books!
ReplyDeleteJoy, thanks so much for visiting this evening. I always smile when I see one of my blog guests' fans drop by.
DeleteHope to see you again!
Hi Joy! Thank so much for visiting! I appreciate your support so much!
DeleteAutumn, thanks so much for your time and energy for appearing on Everyone's Story this past week. From the comments left here I can tell you've excited quite a few viewers and have given us plenty to think about. All signs of a great guest!
ReplyDeleteThanks too for the wonderful BookGiveaway. The winner of Autumn's novel collection, LOVE IN STORE, is…
Patricia B. Congratulations, Pat!! Both Autumn and I will be in touch with you in direct emails.
Blessings to all.