Lessons From the Open Road by K. Dawn Byrd
Bio:
K. Dawn Byrd is an author of inspirational romance, romantic
suspense, and non-fiction. She is an avid blogger and gives away several books
per week on her blog at www.kdawnbyrd.blogspot.com,
most of which are signed by the authors. She's also the moderator of the
popular facebook Christian Fiction Gathering group at http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=128209963444.
When not reading or writing, K. Dawn Byrd enjoys spending
time with her husband of 16 years while walking their dogs beside a gorgeous
lake near her home and plotting the next story waiting to be told.
Lessons
from the Open Road
A couple of years ago, the idea of writing a devotional
about the lessons I learned while riding a motorcycle came to me. I jotted down
notes for weeks, hoping to come up with enough lessons to take the reader
through a month. Lessons from the Open
Road ended with 33 lessons, each followed by Scripture and prayer.
Sometimes life is hard. Sometimes learning new things is
hard. Just when I thought I'd mastered the parking lot where I was learning to
ride my little Yamaha Virago starter bike, I pulled out, forgot to hit the
brake, did an Evel Knievel, and jumped a short concrete wall, landing in some
trees. My poor little bike limped home with a hole in the crankcase the size of
a quarter. J-B Weld to the rescue!
I'm stubborn, too stubborn to quit. After I recovered from
the sore neck that resulted from my stunt, I climbed back on the old iron horse.
Eventually, I graduated from the parking lot and hit the streets. When I'd
learned to ride well enough to satisfy hubby, he bought himself a new Harley
and I inherited his anniversary edition Harley Davidson Sportster. And, when I
graduated with my masters degree, you'd never guess what I wanted. Yep, a new
bike. I became the proud owner of a Screamin Eagle V-Rod.
All good things must eventually come to an end. I enjoyed my
days on the road, but found another passion. Writing. I work a full-time job
and since there's only so much time in the day, I have to choose what's most
important to me. The bike had to go. Occasionally, I miss it, but for the most
part, I'd rather be writing. I'm hoping the devotions in Lessons from the Open Road will minister to your heart as much as
writing them did to mine.
Lessons
from the Open Road is currently available in ebook format and will
be coming soon in print. I had planned to list it at no cost, but Amazon
wouldn't allow me to do so. I've listed it at the lowest price Amazon allows,
99 cents, and all proceeds will be donated to my church's building fun for the
new church that's currently under construction.
For more information about Lessons from the Open Road, you
can check it out on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Open-Road-ebook/dp/B007OYYG64/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332895452&sr=8-1
No comments:
Post a Comment