Mar 7, 2024
Doralyn
Moore has a Master of Education degree from the
University of Toronto and over thirty-years’ experience in social
services, working with diverse populations. This has informed much
of the storyline of Seventy
Times Seven. She has also been involved for many years
in Christian ministry, both as a home group leader and as a lay
pastor.
Doralyn hopes the journey of the characters in her books will
encourage readers to consider seriously the life-changing news of
salvation through Jesus Christ and to trust in the goodness and
faithfulness of God. Her tagline is Writing That Makes a
Difference. She lives with her husband in a small community east of
Toronto, Canada. Their two boys are married, and they have five
beautiful grandchildren.
Doralyn has three novels: Seventy Times Seven (released March 2021), Hope Doesn’t Disappoint (released April 2022), and Abundance of Grace (released June 2023). Her fourth novel, Cause to Triumph, is set to release this fall. It is book three of The Victory Series.
You can connect with Doralyn on her website, subscribe to her newsletter, and keep up to date on her writing projects.
Back Cover Copy of Abundance of Grace:
When Cassie learns her daughter recently had an abortion while at university, old memories surface. At sixteen, she became pregnant and with a great amount of reluctance and soul searching, chose adoption for her baby. There is never a day when she doesn’t think about her daughter and wonder if she is happy and well.
Lise, the baby
Cassie placed, was adopted by two loving parents. However, in spite
of their love, she has feelings of abandonment and suffers from
depression. Starting in her early teens, she turns to alcohol to
cope with her negative feelings.
Although reluctant, Cassie senses an urging from her heavenly
Father to search for her daughter. However, Lise does not want any
contact with Cassie. But when she’s attacked and raped while drunk,
things spin out of control and she calls her biological mother to
help.
Through a long, slow process, they both come to know that for whatever bad choices they’ve made, God has provided an abundance of grace.