My husband has never been the most romantic of men and he knows it. But all I know is that after our first date of thin crust pizza and an animated movie, I involuntarily started singing At Last by Etta James as I walked towards my car at the end of the night.
If you know the rest of the lyrics, you remember that Etta serenades us with the revelation that her love has come along. But how could that be happening for me after one date — and if I’m being honest — after avoiding the guy I’d initially embarrassed when he first asked me out three years before? How could love be coming along for us when we came from totally different spheres, educational backgrounds, ethnic origins, and definitely different countries?
As the single pastor on staff at a large church, I was often teased that my husband would come rowing from a far-off way, since apparently he couldn’t be found in the congregation or community of Huntsville, Alabama. I guess they were right in a way since he stepped off a plane from Iceland in 2002 and worked himself so deeply into the community that he found home and became a home for many. It is that sense of belonging and safety I felt when I was around him. It is what drew me and romanced me because he was joyful and passionate and steady… and everything I needed.
All these layers of difference and belonging, of culture and home, ebb and flow within the pages of my debut novel, Her Part to Play. The main characters, Adanne and John, couldn’t be more unalike, and I haven’t even started on the initial dislike that permeates their first meeting. Yet, a new thing starts to spring forth for the both of them — something unexpected, yet longed for.
“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.“
Isaiah 43:19 NIV
I recall the times I bemoaned what seemed to be seasons of wilderness and wasteland, not even considering that the desires of my heart could spring up from those places. But isn’t that the way of our Lord? We may have been wandering or thirsting for so long that the breakthrough we’re waiting for seems to come out of nowhere and yet is exactly what we need. A longed-for surprise, a severing of old ways to make way for the uncomfortable, yet comforting new.
Adanne is a hometown girl from a small town in Alabama, rooted in her family’s culture and legacy. What does she have to do with this Hollywood actor filming his next movie — and revamping his dwindling career — in her beloved Hope Springs? John is everything she doesn’t want and her town is the last place he wants to be. Yet, perhaps what they need may be closer than they know, revealing their core desires for safety, authenticity, and home. Adanne and John discover much of this and more throughout their story and in the intricacies of their interactions.
“I guess it’s time to film my part before I look for someone to play this part.”
John waved the phone at her before stashing it in his back pocket.
Adanne folded the cape and held it to her chest.
“Well, if I see someone eligible around here, I’ll be sure to send her your way. Maybe . . .” Her words were tentative, as if offering a wobbly olive branch with her coming suggestion. “Maybe what you need is a small-town woman who isn’t caught up in all the glitz and glamour.”
Adanne carefully placed the cape on the empty chair in front of her, wiping imaginary dust from the seat back with her slender fingers. His breath hitched for the slightest moment at the compassion in her eyes.
“Maybe someone down-to-earth will be less likely to make you fall . . . and break your heart.”
(Excerpt from Her Part to Play)
New situations and new seasons might be new doors God is opening for us, but they could also be what was there all along — once we are free enough to have eyes to see.
The day Etta’s song lyrics flitted through my mind wasn’t the first time my husband tried to pursue me. I won’t dig into our miscommunication and mishearing of accents and how I invited a group of co-workers to a date that was just meant for two. But even though I didn’t initially perceive it, a new thing was still on its way for me. A romance of Godly proportions was springing up for me despite the years of distance, despite the voices of inner doubt and fear, and amid the differences that should have hindered but instead brought us together.
As I hummed under the setting sun that day, I leaned in to listen to the serenade of the Father who declared that, yes, home can be found here too.
What new thing is God revealing in your life, despite the obstacles that say otherwise?
Her Part to Play is Jenny Erlingsson’s debut novel and is described by Library Journal as “warm, funny, and faith-filled.” This “endearing romance,” according to Publisher’s Weekly, focuses on Adanne, a woman who accepts a last-minute job as a makeup artist for a movie that’s filming in her small Alabama hometown. But the money hardly seems worth having to face the actor who got her fired from her last job in Hollywood. Sparks fly on and off the set, but will either of them follow the pull of their heart and find belonging with each other despite the differences that could pull them apart?
Award-winning author Patricia Raybon describes Her Part to Play as a “sparkling, stunning debut” featuring “a modern romance with old-fashioned courage and depth.”
Her Part to Play is a perfect read for the summer and is available now wherever books are sold. . . but leave a comment on this post and you’ll be entered to WIN* a copy for yourself!
Then join Becky Keife this weekend on the (in)courage podcast for a conversation with Jenny about this very special debut novel. Don’t miss it!
Donna says
The long-awaited may be about to spring up. Alleluia. I would like to read “Her Part to Play”.
Jenny says
Amen!! And I hope you enjoy it when you do!
Jen says
I’d love to read Jenny’s new novel, and hello from Alabama!
Jenny says
Hello fellow Alabamian! I hope you enjoy the novel when you get it. I had fun placing the setting in our lovely state.
Ruth Mills says
Congratulations Jenny! I was looking for my next “fun” read & now I know it’s title! Perfectly timed release! Blessings (((0)))
Jenny says
Yayy! I hope you enjoy it when you get it!
Jan Heiser says
I enjoy listening to Incourage each day ! I look Forward to reading Her party to play !
Jan Heiser says
Part* typo
Jenny says
I would love to know what you think when you do!
Mary says
I am looking forward to reading this one.
Jenny says
I hope you enjoy it!
donancarol@yahoo.com says
Looking forward to reading this.
Jenny says
Yayy, let me know what you think when you do!
Cecille says
Congratulations on your new novel! You hooked me from the get go!
Jenny says
Thank you!! I hope you enjoy it when you get it!
Judyc says
Congratulations! This sounds great and I would love to read it.
Jenny says
Thank you and I would love for you to read it!
Cristin Drake says
Sounds like a heart warming perfect summer beach read!! I’m in!!
Jenny says
I’m so glad you are! I’d love to know what you think when you get it.
mp says
This sounds like a sweet Christian fiction book. I haven’t read a new one in years.
Jenny says
Sounds like this is good timing for you to jump in one!
Nadine Mauldin says
Thank you for this opportunity to win this book. I look forward to listening to the book discussion this weekend.
Jenny says
Thank you for reading and listening!
Kris says
I love those verses of how God is doing a new thing that only He can do to bring us hope and healing in our “stories “. Looking forward to the book!
Jenny says
This has been speaking so much to me lately! I hope you enjoy the book!
Laura says
I have certainly been waiting on God to do something new in my family. We need so many miracles- from my 2 adult daughters not living for God the way they were taught, to one of them actually trying to turn my grandchild (her nephew) away from me, to my marriage. Satan is after anyone trying to follow the Lord and he’s working overtime here! So I’d really appreciate prayers for my family! So winning a book that’s light and funny is just what I need! Thank you for praying and the chance to win a book!
Jenny says
Praying that you feel the Lord’s presence with you as you walk through so much heavy with your family. He loves your family and I know he will turn their hearts toward him.
Betsy Basile says
Dear Jenny……I really enjoyed reading your story today. It was very different than many of the others I have read. I love the (in)courage community of women. I recently finished ” 100 Days of Strength in Any Struggle ” which helped me so much. I don’t have another book right now so I am going through this one again. I have found that what I journaled the first time, I have learned more the second time around and I have a tablet that I can journal in. Being able to journal is a very to me, an important tool. I would love to have a chance to read your new book. Your story is so uplifting, hopeful and inspiring. I smiled through the whole thing. Do I understand that you are in Iceland now? WOW !! I’m sure you are a wonderful minister. It is amazing what we realize about God in things that we really wouldn’t have expected from Him. I am going to save your story so I can read it again. My situation is dark. My husband has dementia (the violent kind ) and he almost took my life so we cannot live together anymore. I am 76 years old and alone. My 1 son called me one night 16 moths ago and said, You are a liar, Mom. It is just his old age. I said no, I will read you a portion of the written report from the neurologist and he said. I no longer consider you my Mother and you cannot see or talk to Carter (my one 12 year old grandson at the time) and with that he hung up on me. My heart broke and I cried and cried. They were my only family and now nothing. I have tried everything I could think of to change their minds, mostly praying to Jesus, but my husband and son say I am to blame for all this and they have been brainwashing Carter so I don’t know if he believes them or not. We had such a close relationship since he was a baby. I have left my worries at Jesus’s feet, no matter how I try, the emotional pain I feel ever day will not go away. Jenny, do you have any advice for me? I don’t know how to do podcasts as I have been scammed for over $30,000 on social media so I have to be very careful. I have been advised by the police that I don’t do anything on Social Media. So sorry I rambled on. There is so much more to it, but I will not bother you with that. Good Luck with your new book. I am absolutely sure it will be a success and I will buy it when it comes out. Have a Blessed Day…………Love to you and your family………….Betsy Basile
Jenny says
Hi Betsy, that is a lot that you have been going through! I pray that God’s truth and wisdom will prevail in all these situations you are dealing with. And no apologies at all. I’m thankful that (in)courage is a safe place for us to share what is heavy on our hearts. Blessings to you and I hope you enjoy the book when you get it!
Kathy McKinsey says
Oh, I like the sound of this story.:)
Jenny says
I hope you love reading it even more!
Mistie Taylor says
I love the incourage podcast I always start my day with it. I find it so real and authentic and relatable to my life. I am a big book fan and would love a chance to win this one.
Jenny says
It really is so nice to start the day with encouragement from women dealing with similar things! I hope you are able to get the book and enjoy reading it when you do!
Yvonne says
I’m intrigued by the story line as my late husband and I were so very different from each other. There were even bets at our wedding that we wouldn’t make it three months, but if we did, we’d make it 30 years! Unfortunately, God called him home on the morning of our 24th anniversary.
Jenny says
Don’t you just love when God breaks open other people’s expectations! Congrats on a beautiful and lasting marriage that you had with your husband.
Dawn Ferguson-Little says
Jenny I love your reading for today. It has spoken to me so much in what you have written. I don’t have many friends and the ones I still have now. Don’t live near me anymore. They live now 86 miles away from me. Two sisters both saved. But they keep InTouch with me. Now and again we meet up. But I saw all people I knew most of them with boyfriend and popular. I away wanted to meet a nice man and marry them. Not have kids with them. As giving birth not for me. I am saved. I said if not God will for me marry someone nice. That ok and I accepted that. I said God loves me no matter what. I expected by him. If no o e else wants to be my friend even. Expect for the two sisters that now live as said 86 miles away from me. They are still so good to me even living that far away. So went for years on my own. Just going places and doing things with my late Mum. Then one night I decided to go to a Christian Social. If you know what that is. They play Christian games. I was Just 17 going on 18. People I had gone to school with that were at said sit beside us. They were kind to me as they were saved to. So I sat beside them. My parents that night could pick me up. As they not saved were going out that night. So I had a taxi booked for that time for a certain time to take me home This was all back in the year 1998 all this happened. That night the people that asked me to sit beside them at the Christen Social near the end cancelled the taxi. I had no way home that night. They asked a man who was at it. I didn’t know him. Would he leave me home. He said yes. I had seen him at socials before but we never talked. He said when left me home. Would you like to meet again. I said yes. He say it was God putting us together with your friends cancelling the taxi that night. What God put together let no man separate. With that when I was 22 we got married. We have been together every since. We put God in our marriage every day. Read God word every day too. We have been together every since. My Husband keep saying God put us together. He is not that popular like me. He got very little friends like me. But he say we got the best friend the Lord and either. So know it was of God. Thank you for you wrote. Plus the scripture verses God did a new thing for both of us. As my Husband today says I thought I was always going to single. I thought the same. But God had other ideas. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermagh N.Ireland. Xxx
Jenny says
What a lovely story! Thank you for sharing this with me and the (in)courage community! I love how God puts people together. Blessings to you in beautiful Ireland!
Lisa Wilt says
Jenny – Thank you for sharing!
Lisa
Jenny says
Thank you for reading!
Jane says
This sounds like a fun positive summer read . Blessings on your writing journey, Jenny.
Jenny says
Thank you so much for your sweet words and if you get the book, I hope you enjoy it!
Tammie Bray says
Reading is my passion and I love Christian fiction. I never have to worry about language or inappropriate situations and I love the biblical messages that they bring and how they encourage me. This book sounds like a great read!!
Jenny says
I feel the same! I enjoy reading books where I don’t have to worry about the content and there are so many amazing fiction authors that write in all kinds of genres. If you get the book, I’d love to know what you think!
Leann Stites says
How amazing to read your story and finding it is so much like my story! I raised three sons alone and single for 23 years. I had my own home, car and a career that paid the bills. I didn’t think I needed a man to complete me. Then I met this tall curly haired man who was gentle, kind, respectful and so easy to be with. He called every day after our first meeting. I found myself looking forward to those calls and he never stood me up or made me wait for him. The first time he came to my home to pick me up, I was late getting out of work. He said take your time, I understand. I thought WOW! When I came downstairs there he was sitting on my sofa and my two old fussy cats were loving on him!!! I thought oh my stars, I’m in trouble now. Those two cats hid whenever strangers came to my house!! But here my Momma Kitty was getting her belly rubbed and patting his chin with her paw – totally in love! My heart did flip flops and I heard Etta’s amazing song, “At last…” playing in my mind just a couple weeks after we met. We were married 6 years later and “At last…” was our wedding song. We’ve been together 25 years and my heart still does flip flops when I see my sweet husband! Thank you for sharing your story!
Leann Stites says
By the way – those old kitties loved him till the day they left us. We’ve enjoyed the company of countless cats and dogs over the years. Both hopeless animal lovers!❤️
Jenny says
What a sweet love story!! That picture of your husband sitting on the couch with the cats loving on him is so great! I love how the Lord brings people together. Thank you for sharing this.
Seun Sogbesan says
This sounds like the story currently bring written for me – of unexpected joy in the most unlikely of places . I would so love to read this. The excerpt has my heart singing
Jenny says
I’m glad it has your heart singing! And how sweet to hear about your own spots of unexpected joy. If you get the book, I would love to know what you think as you read the rest of the story. Blessings!
mjoyce98@gmail.com says
So lovely. And I too can connect with this
Can be scary ….bless Hannah Carmel Joyce.
Jenny says
It sure can be scary! The Lord had to bring a lot of confirmation to my heart even after that moment, lol!
Mary Tullila says
Sounds like a wonderful story to read. I’m learning to trust our Jesus through the grip of loss and the grit of multiple suicide losses.
Jenny says
I’m so sorry to hear about what you’ve been walking through. There are no words to describe that pain and loss. I pray you experience continued peace and joy.
Kayleen Fuller says
Sounds like a wonderful book. I’d love to read it
Jenny says
I’d love for you too! If you get it, let me know what you think!
Sharon A. says
It sounds VERY intriguing and I just happen to live in Huntsville, Alabama and have for most of my life. Love to read and have enjoyed being part of the (in)courage community for a long time. Thanks for this opportunity.
Megan says
That’s such a sweet story about you and your husband! Your book sounds really good, thanks for the chance to win.
Jenny says
Thank you! God has been good! I hope you enjoy the story if you get it!
Jenny says
Hello fellow Huntsvillian! Thank you for being a part of the (in)courage community. This book is inspired by Madison and Huntsville and features a bit of Huntsville in it. Blessings to you!
Jennifer Rumberger says
God’s plans are always so much better than any plan we could imagine!
Jenny says
I’m so sorry to hear about what you’ve been walking through. There are no words to describe that pain and loss. I pray you experience continued peace and joy.
Jenny says
Yes they most definitely are! (and the below comment from me was for someone else, sorry about that!)
Iris Bryant says
I look forward to reading Her Part to Play this summer.
Jenny says
I would love to hear what you think when you do?
Dawn Camp says
Jenny, I’m so happy for you and the way you’ve started the (in) fiction ball rolling. At Last is on my writing playlist. 🙂
Jenny says
Thank you so much Dawn! I’m excited to release this book in this season with you all. Look forward to what you will do!
Hana says
I’m hooked from the description and looking forward to reading this and discovering a new author. A story that is becoming familiar to me. The clincher: “At Last” by Etta James is my mom’s absolute favorite!
Jenny says
I love hearing that! At Last is such a beautiful song and when you read the story, I look forward to knowing what you think!
Gayle says
This devotional so distribute me in so many ways. I didn’t want this reading to end. Thank you for sharing, I look forward to your book. God’s Blessings upon you❤️
Jenny says
Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoy Her Part to Play if you get a chance to read it!
Heidi says
Sounds so good! Can’t wait to read!
Jenny says
Let me know what you think when you do!
Beth Williams says
Jenny,
My husband is no romantic either. We met quite accidently also. I had prayed for God to send me a Godly man. Nothing came for 4 years. Then I saw a friend’s daughter looking at personals on line. I decided to give it a try. We wrote back & forth for 3 weeks. He wanted to meet me in person. The instant I saw him my mind said ‘wow he’s good looking..” We ate & talked. Found out we have much in common. Next day he asks me out for a date & I said yes. My mind was going whoo hoo this is who I’m going to marry. Sure enough ten (10) weeks later we were married on my mom’s birthday. That was 20 years ago this year.
I know it was God who brought us together. We’ve navigated aging parents & job changes. Through it all I perceived God doing a new thing in my life.
Blessings 🙂
Jenny Erlingsson says
What a wonderful story about how God brought you and your husband together!!