Hello everyone! I've got lots of fun stuff going on lately to share with you all! I'm so excited.First, I wanted to let everyone know that my book is out! Yay! You can check it out at The Wild Rose Press. I'm thrilled to say that as of last night, it was ranked at #4 for bestsellers in paranormal romance. Here's hoping it reaches the top 10 of all bestsellers!
Last week, I got the pleasure of having a mini tarot reading done for me. I thought I'd share it with you all today. Here's the reading...
The question was...How can I make my life better?
The 7 of Swords (reversed)
The 10 of Swords
The 5 of Cups
This reading is Situation-Challenge-Opportunity with one card representing each
The 7 of Swords is usually a card that means someone is being sneaky with you - or not telling you the whole truth. As the card is reversed, this means there is some type of challenge surrounding this issue. For some reason the thought of your not telling yourself the whole truth about something surfaces - are you in some way not looking at something with full perspective? It can be so easy to have trouble seeing the forest from the trees in our own lives.
The Challenge card, the 10 of Swords is quite interesting because the 10 of Swords means that a Karmic cycle is complete in your life. So if you have been longing to improve things or make changes in your life - have faith that THIS is the ideal time to put these changes into action. You have just completed a cycle and are entering a time of new beginnings. Try looking at your world and opportunities with fresh eyes.
Your Opportunities Card is the 5 of Cups. I don't know if you've seen this card before...in the Ryder Waite deck it is depicted by a man/woman with their shoulder slumped and several spilled cups in front of them. The traditional meaning of this card is "emotional loss" and "grieving" or "letting go." Remember that this is an opportunity for you - time to let go of what isn't working, things, relationships or events that do not serve you so you can step forward into your new life with faith and excitement. Universal Law states that we must release the old to welcome in the new. That's what you are doing now - releasing the old and welcoming in the new. Say, "Hello new life!"
Sounds pretty good to me. I can say it was pretty right on. If you'd like to have your very own tarot reading, you can check out Aimee St. Claire. She does a reading every Tuesday on her blog.
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We are the authors Sierra Wolfe, Tierney O'Malley, Wendy Ely, Alisha Paige, Mark Alders, Kate Davison, and Gracen Miller. Welcome to our blog. We hope to entertain and inform you. This is where we will share our writing journeys and life experiences, and maybe, share a bit of wisdom we pick up along the way. We hope you enjoy it!
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Gracen is a hopeless daydreamer masquerading as a "normal" person in southern society. When not writing, she's a full-time basketball/football/guitar mom for her two sons and a devoted wife to her real-life hero-husband. She's addicted to writing, paranormal romance novels and movies, Alabama football and coffee…addictions are not necessarily in order of priority. She is convinced coffee is nectar from the gods and blending coffee and writing together generates the perfect creative merger. Many of her creative worlds are spawned from coffee highs. To learn more about Gracen or to leave her a comment, visit her website at www.gracenmiller.com.
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I like to read and write just about anything. But I am a sucker for a Happily-Ever-After. I need to know characters ride off into the sunset and all is right in their world. That's why I chose romance instead of another category. HEA's aren't always promised in other genres, though I do read them too.
Most of the time you'll find me at the keyboard, moving between the 5 projects I tackle at a time.
Most of the time you'll find me at the keyboard, moving between the 5 projects I tackle at a time.
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I write paranormal, magic realism, fantasy, erotic and vintage romance. I live in a haunted house built in the 50s and love to drink red wine and eat dark chocolate while sitting in the swing out back. I love to watch my children play in the sandbox while my dogs wrestle on the grass. Does life get any better? It's the simple things in life I cherish.
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Writing is an adventure I started at a young age but never took it serious until last year. My focus is on contemporary romance and have two books coming out later this year. Besides writing, I run a childcare, attend college, and am a single mom. Life isn't boring for me!
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Hi! My name is Tierney O'Malley, contemporary and paranormal romance author from the beautiful Pacific Northwest. My publishers are Cobblestone Press, Museitup Publishing, eXtasy Books, and Silver Publishing. I'm excited to join this blog and hope to share you fun and meaningful posts. :D Click here or go to my website http://tierneyomalley.com to learn more about my books or contact me. I would love to hear from you.
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I have an Associates Degree in Nursing and work as a traveling nurse. Although, I miss my family and friends back in Missouri, I enjoy meeting new people and love to travel. Of course, I wouldn’t go anywhere without my wonderful daughter and two rotten dogs. Writing has always been a part of my life, but for many years, I thought it was only a hobby. Finally learning that I couldn’t live without writing my beloved stories, I decided to see where it would take me. Who knows where my next adventure will be? Either in nursing or writing, I will continue to look for new and fun places to explore.
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8 comments:
Wahoo! Number 4? That is so awesome. Congrats, Sierra. This is just the beginning, girl. :)
Hugs,
Tierney
Awwww, thanks Tierney! I appreciate it!
Yayyyyy! Woo hoooooo! I'm doing the happy dance for you! Very cool about the tarot reading, too! I love tarot cards.
Thanks Alisha! I was very excited! I love tarot cards, too. I'm just not very good at reading them myself, but I love to get a reading.
When we were in Thailand, I saw palm, card readers everywhere. A man read my palm. He scared me. But everything that he told me--right on. Freaky.
Yeah, I bet it did freak you out. I have considered having my palm read, but I'm not sure I'm ready for that.
I told the guy up front to not tell me anything dark. He said, "you are holding a small pouch." Whatever did he mean by that? So intriguing. He didn't tell me what was in the pouch. I think about it once in a while.
You are really shooting for the stars! Congratulations, mate.
*hugs*
Mark
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