DALLAS — Just after 4 o’clock CST Thursday morning, Linda Nickson Hunter and a trio of family members boarded a plane at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, bound for a trip to Denver, where they would engage in their much-anticipated family reunion.
“It’s a family affair,” Hunter and Co. staged in a Facebook post as they were about to take flight from North Texas to Colorado.
For Hunter, not only was this weekend one about which she was afforded the golden opportunity to reunite with a number of beloved family members, but it was a time during which she would be allowed to share of her latest project as an accomplished author.
Hunter is the mastermind behind the astounding and informative book entitled, “MY L.L.”
MORE ON LINDA HUNTER’S BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/MY-L-L-Linda-Hunter-ebook/dp/B00DC3XYZA
A 300-plus page written document that was officially released on June 19, 2013, Hunter’s “MY L.L.” was assembled amid the death of her beloved husband, Roderick, who passed away in 1996.
“We were high school sweethearts. He was my love and my best friend,” Hunter told Making Headline News during a weekend interview from Denver.
According to a thorough breakdown of Hunter’s book at Amazon.com, “MY L. L.” is deemed a story this writer refers to as “constant challenges,” one that is accompanied by what she dubs the “hauntingly familiar in the pursuit of success.”
Moreover, “In the most ambitious book of her career, Linda Hunter gives us not only a thought-provoking epic of love and inspiration, but an enlightening of the passageways of bringing dreams to fruition,” said an Amazon spokesperson for Hunter’s book.
A book she began composing in March 1997, just months after Roderick’s demise, Hunter spent approximately 15 years to finish a project that has become an intriguingly eye-catching and attention-grabbing read for her reading audience.
“I didn’t finish it until 2012,” Hunter said. “I wrote as I was inspired to write. Sometimes, I thought of things I left out and would have to go back and include it.”
Once Hunter’s first book had finally come off of the printer and made its much-anticipated presence on the market, it was then that she had come to a realization that surely, this project was well worth the decade and a half spent in putting it all together.
“We were high school sweethearts. He was my love and my best friend,” Hunter told Making Headline News during a weekend interview from Denver.
— Linda Nickson Hunter, reflecting on the life and legacy of her late husband, Roderick, who died in 1996
“So far, this is the only book I have written, but have been a ghost writer for a few others that I can’t mention,” Hunter said. “However, I do plan to write many more (books). I do enjoy writing.”
Interestingly, the overall layout of her book is one Hunter — along with her son, Roderick, who assisted her with layout — customarily labels “intentional,” meaning she was destined to offer her reading audience a distinctly unique design that would immediately grasp its attention.
“The type print of this book was intentional so people would look at it and want to read it,” Hunter said. “People who have purchased it said they loved it. They said they weren’t readers but once they started reading my book they couldn’t put it down. They said they got a visual picture as they were reading it. They said they cried, they laughed, and they were inspired and really enjoyed it and would certainly recommend it to their loved ones and friends.”
This weekend in Denver is no exception.
Especially now that a much-anticipated family affair is presently taking place.
For more information about Dallas/Fort Worth-area Author Linda Nickson Hunter or to schedule her for a public appearance, book signing or speaking engagement, connect with her via social media under: Linda Nickson Hunter. Also, send email to: [email protected].
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