Linda Weaver Clarke

Linda Weaver Clarke

About

Linda Weaver Clarke travels throughoutthe United States, teaching a “Family Legacy Workshop,” encouraging people to writetheir family history. She is happily married and is the mother of six daughtersand has several grandchildren. Clarke is the author of the historical romanceseries, “A Family Saga in Bear Lake, Idaho,” which includes: Melinda and theWild West - asemi-finalist for the “Reviewers Choice Award 2007,” and a new mystery series,“The Adventures of John and Julia Evans.”

Friends in High Places

Friends in High Places

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<p>FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES<br /><br />At barely nineteen, Angelica Donovan became one of the more successful winners of the T.V. show Our Next Super Model. The world assumed she was destined for a happy, fairy tale life as ‘Angel,’ the beautiful girl who was living the dream; sadly, that wasn’t to be the case. As the years passed, she flashed her million dollar smile to all her fans and fought to stay on top in a profession where you never knew who it was safe to trust while the fashion industry took big bites out of her heart and soul. And trust was a constant challenge for Angel due to the painful childhood secret she guarded as carefully as she did her heart. As a result, she never did find her true love on earth.<br /><br />When she wakes up ‘dead’ from a heart condition a month before her thirty-fifth birthday, Angel is at first relieved to find there is no death, just a change of state, like ice to water, and then she’s scared because her biggest and most important adventure is about to begin.<br /><br />Angelica is chosen to be an angel in training as a spirit guide for three souls on earth! Her assignment is to help two women to gain the courage and confidence to find, recognize and embrace the love that had eluded Angel in life. But her biggest challenge will be to save a very special little girl from the same evil experience that had poisoned Angel’s own earthly happiness and altered the course of her life.<br /><br />Will Angel be able to heal her own shattered soul in the process? And will the three souls she is guiding be able to recognize her, not as a ghostly threat, but as one of those ‘friends in high places’ we all have; the kind who often end up earning their wings.<br /><br /> </p>

Story Behind The Book

With mysterious letters, cattle rustlers, a spunky woman, the liar's fire, Halloween, and young love, there is always something happening. Edith has wonderful qualities but never gives a man a second chance. However, all that changes when a mysterious stranger begins to write to her. For the first time, she gets to know a man's inner soul.

Reviews

Clarke draws the reader into a world full of color and intrigue right from the first page. Her characters have faults that you want to see them overcome as you laugh, cry and cheer at just how genuine and vivid they are. They could easily be the neighbor next door. It’s refreshing to be able to read a story that can make you run the full range of emotions. The end is uplifting while making you wonder what could happen in the next addition. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I would highly recommend “Edith and the Mysterious Stranger” to anyone looking for a novel that is easy to read and just makes you feel good. <strong>Review by Melynda Gascoyne – The Amherst Bee Newspaper: Buffalo, New York</strong> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal">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.” I would definitely recommend this to anyone interested in a good inspirational read from beginning to end. You won’t be disappointed. I’m definitely a fan and will be looking for another installment in the Roberts family saga. <strong>Review by Wendy Cleveland – Reader Views</strong><span style="font-weight:normal;"></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal">A stressful life on top of a child that is due into one's life soon - it could be a breaking point. &quot;Edith and the Mysterious Stranger&quot; is Edith's story, as she moves across the globe to care for Melinda who is with child - a child who might not make it. But letters start to arrive from the far west - where Edith once called home. The stranger's thoughts intrigue Edith in this deftly written historical fiction novel with a blend of romance. &quot;Edith and The Mysterious Stranger&quot; is well deserving of a place in community library historical fiction collections. <strong>Review by Midwest Book Review</strong><span style="font-weight:normal;"></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color:#000000;"> </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal">Clarke’s passion for her historical subject matter is apparent in the solid writing, which transports the reader back in time effortlessly. Her multi-layered characters are unique individuals who evoke empathy.<span>  </span>The experiences, challenges, dialogue, and dress are realistic for the time period and the descriptions are so vivid the reader is more a participant in the events than a page-turner. <em>Edith and the Mysterious Stranger </em><span style="font-style:normal;">is a highly recommended read. It’s a great adventure story with strong values; great for the entire family.<span>  </span><strong>Review by Lisa Haselton – Allbooks Reviews</strong></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal">This multi-layered romantic novel brims with historical detail and colorful characters, making perfect summer reading.  <strong>Review by Larry Cox, Book Editor – Tucson Citizen</strong></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color:#000000;">Edith and the Mysterious Stranger is filled with romance, intrigue and history. Readers will love all that is rolled into this story, which brings back characters from Melinda and the Wild West. Edith seems like a difficult girl but in the end she softens when love lands at her door. It's fun to watch secondary characters David and Jenny as young love blossoms, but then they are hit with a situation that could ruin their relationship. Linda Weaver Clarke has created a hit with this A Family Saga series set in the Bear Lake Valley, and I can't wait for the next story, Jenny's Dream. <strong>Review by Kim Atchue-Cusella – Book Loons</strong></span><span style="color:#000000;"></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal">This is the second book in the Family Saga in Bear Lake, Idaho series. I really enjoyed the first book (Melinda &amp; the Wild West) and was looking forward to reading this new book. The book is such a mix of genres (Wild West, outlaws, romance, independent women, Christian, mystery), that I would say any age of reader would enjoy this book. I can’t wait to read the third book, coming out this summer!</p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal">“Edith and the Mysterious Stranger” pulls you into the lives of the people of Bear Lake, Idaho. Linda Weaver Clarke has created a story with strong characters, love of family, outlaws and mystery that will have you captivated from start to finish. <strong>Review by Allison King – RebeccasReads.com</strong><span style="font-weight:normal;"></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal">  </p> <p class="MsoNormal">Linda Weaver Clarke has a talent for weaving fact and fiction into a satisfying story. Her research and dedication to accuracy give readers a taste of the true Wild West. Also, her ability to create realistic and likable characters gives readers a chance to experience the West, as it must have been, through the eyes of characters we grow to love and admire. In addition to the knowledge gained about the Wild West, readers are also given some insights into human nature. I think readers of all ages will enjoy this new installment in the Roberts family saga. <strong>Review by Betsy Brannon Green – Best-Selling Mystery Author</strong></p>