Soul Reader
by Lisa Zajkowski
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GENRE: Paranormal
Romance
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BLURB:
When
skeptic Marvin meets artistic Natalie in a coffee shop on a cold October
morning, the two fall fast in love, but nothing is ever as easy as it feels.
Natalie
believes that a divine something is guiding her life for her greater good, and
it seems to be true. She lands her dream job and she and Marvin marry at a
beachside castle. However, the ease and flow of their lives start to change. At
the same time that Natalie becomes pregnant, Marvin experiences strange
symptoms and visits his doctor.
When faced
with a diagnosis that changes everything and odd dreams of the child that
hasn’t yet been born, will Marvin let go of his skepticism or will he miss out
on a lifetime with his loving family?
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EXCERPT:
They walk through the archway and
the dancing roses appear to be just what Talie said it would be. The roses grow
in such a fashion that they dance with the breeze and the aroma in the garden
is what love would smell like if there were such a scent associated with it.
There are thousands of vibrant colored roses up and down in rows and they do
not look like typical rose bushes. The stems of the roses are different,
stronger, and able to uphold the bud. Almost any color that can be thought of
is here, including purple, red, blue, yellow, rainbow, black, turquoise, white,
pink, orange, two and three tone colors, and a bright red-orange sparkling
rose.
“Who owns this place?” Marvin asks.
“There’s a plaque with the owner’s
name on it over here,” Talie says leading the way.
The memorial reads: Jonathan
Rutherford and Ellen Campanilli Rutherford established “Roses of the Garden” in
1913.
“Wow,” Marvin says, “They must
have some secret formula regarding horticulture because I’ve never seen such
roses!”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Lisa
M. Zajkowski has an exhilaration for life while exploring all areas from the
ethereal to the ordinary, and she appreciates learning something from every
aspect. Her main theme in life is fun, as she indulges in laughter and looks
for the positive in every situation. She also thrives on pushing the boundaries
of the body while enduring in the sport of Triathlon, having completed a Half
Ironman. However, it’s her first love of running that brings her an immense
sense of liberation and connectedness with the beauty of the world. Lisa loves
connecting with people, and being a massage therapist allows her to do this as
she enjoys helping people facilitate healing within their innate body systems.
She is comforted in the softer side of life while cuddling with her dogs and
cat, and desires to own a horse ranch. Lisa revels in the freedom of being
fluid in her writing, taking pleasure in all genres of authoring. She is
currently working on Drama, Sci-Fi, and Horror novels.
http://lisazajkowski.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Soul-Reader-Lisa-Zajkowski/dp/1733593934/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1556567737&sr=8-1-fkmrnull
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What the Author said:
What is the sweetest thing someone has done for you? Love me unconditionally through hard times in my life when I
wasn’t so loveable.
How would you spend ten thousand bucks?
Travel.
Where do you get your best ideas? Anywhere
really. It’s so helpful to have my phone
close by so I can write ideas down.
What comes first, the plot or
characters? Almost always the plot.
What does your main character do that
makes him/her special? I think what’s
special about Marvin is that he keeps an open mind regardless of how much his
rational mind tries to take over.
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