By Heather Long
Last
year right around this time, we were wrapping up from Halloween and beginning
the holiday countdown. I knew I wanted to write a series of holiday Marines and
I had a year to do it. From the first second I decided on that, I knew I wanted
to write a Hanukkah book, largely because I couldn’t find that many Hanukkah
romances.
So, as is my process, I let the
ideas percolate in the back of my mind—but the character I knew clearly
was Isaac. I knew he would be coming home to spend Hanukkah with his family,
and that he’d had a very powerful reason for not having come home sooner. When
it came time to begin writing the tale, I looked for music that communicated
healing, reconciliation and miracles—and one lullaby that kept playing on an
infinite loop was Hashkiveinu. I didn’t know why this particular
song, but I’ve heard several different versions through the years and the one
that I put on my playlist is one that I kept humming.
Without
further ado, here is the playlist for A Candle for a Marine, the tale of Isaac
and Zehava, a second chance at love and a romance that required healing,
reconciliation and a Hanukkah miracle.
Hashkiveinu
What Hurts the Most
Sorry Seems to be the
Hardest Word
Please Forgive Me
Let’s Be Us Again
Saving the Best for Last
Great playlist! Having read "A Candle for a Marine," the songs definitely evoke the sentiments in the book. I highly recommend it!
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