The maker of a sentence launches out into the infinite and builds a road into Chaos and old Night, and is followed by those who hear him with something of wild, creative delight.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
While writing The Secret Wife a few years ago, I discovered that my foray into Emerson’s Chaos and old Night wasn’t a solitary journey. What a huge revelation!
My critique partners at the time had strong, differing reactions to characters Maggie and Nancy McGuire, two women who, through no fault of their own, were married to the same man at the same time.
I came to the conclusion that, like authors, readers have their own voice they bring to each book – a voice shaped through their perceptions and life experiences. In other words, every time a book is read, there is a unique interaction between author and reader that may never be duplicated. I am so grateful to know there is this magical connection.
To my readers, thank you for following me along the road into Chaos and old Night. It’s an honor to be your traveling companion and guide.
Carrie Weaver
“Carrie Weaver has created an emotionally
intense story, giving readers a glimpse
into a crippling illness and powerful
characters that find their way to love.”
~Romantic Times Magazine
"This reviewer is recommending Four Little Problems for the realistic characters that populate the story, as well as a down to earth plot that anyone may relate to."
~Marie, LOVE ROMANCES
"Home for Christmas is a feel-good story that…in the hands of Carrie Weaver is rich, well written and realistic."
~Shirley Lyons, The Romance Reader