In LOVE

Welcome to my blog. I am currently participating in the A to Z challenge.
Blogging my way through the alphabet one letter at a time.
For my theme I have chosen to give you a peek inside the journal of Karen,
the main character of my soon to be released novel, Bruised Reed.
Click on the Novel tab to learn more. Enjoy!

From Karen’s journal…

I think I am in love. My amazing man is no fake, even though it feels like a fairy tale. He asked me to marry him last night.

It’s crazy. It’s only been 4 months since he saved me from creep man. But I said yes. He wants to get married in the spring. Only two months away. Yikes. How does a girl plan a wedding in such a short time frame? Of course, he says a small wedding is fine with him. And I don’t have any family around.

I can do this.

Note to self: pinch yourself to see if this is real. Ouch.

Check out Karen’s Pinterest board.

If you are married, 
where did you propose or were proposed to?
If you are not married, where do you think a great place for a proposal would be?



photo credit: free digital photos  //  Boykung


About Angela D. Meyer

Angela D. Meyer writes fiction that showcases God’s ability to redeem and restore the brokenness in our lives. She is the author of This Side of Yesterday, The Jukebox Cafe (a part of Hope is Born: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology) and the Applewood Hill series. Angela is a member of American Christian Fiction Authors and has served on the leadership team of her local writers’ group, Wordsowers. Angela currently lives in NE with her husband. They have two children, both of whom they homeschooled and graduated. Lucy, a green eyed, orange tabby, who loves popcorn rounds out their family. Angela enjoys sunrises and sunsets, the ocean when she gets a chance to visit, and hopes to ride in a hot air balloon someday.

6 comments on “In LOVE

  1. Forgot to enter my answer!
    My wife and I would go for long walks to chat. We had a little bridge on base on Okinawa that we usually sat on for a break. One day, I knelt down to tie my shoes there, and I had hidden the ring on my pinky finger. I had the ring and the intention on April 1st, but asked her on April 2nd, because I didn't want her to think it was an April Fools' joke.

  2. How fun! A sense of humor is a great element to have in a marriage. I have a feeling you have had more fun stories in your life 🙂

    Blessings! Thanks for stopping by and have fun on the A to Z hop 🙂

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