Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Write Now Literary ...Virtual Book Tour... 26 Ways To Inspire Yourself By Sonia Nwajei November 18 - December 18, 2019




Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a book tour for 26 Ways to Inspire Yourself by Sonia Nwajei. The tour will run November 18- December 18, 2019. Book your own tour here.

Genre: Self Help/Non-Fiction

ASIN: B07DZS4JQF


                                          MEET SONIA





Sonia A Nwajei is the author of this wonderful book. She began her writing career only two years ago and had since published three non-fiction titles (including 26 Ways) to her credit.

She is currently working to publish her first fiction, a murder mystery. Which she hopes will captivate lovers of fiction/detective novellas.

Sonia lives in Brisbane, Australia.

                                                             ABOUT THE BOOK




26 Ways To Inspire Yourself - is a powerful self-help book, written with the sole purpose to motivate readers with ideas that'll enable them to make positive changes in their lives. The book is packed full of insightful and encouraging messages for those seeking to improve themselves, rebuild their lives and achieve set goals. It's your ultimate self-guide to a Better New You. Get it now.

EXCERPTS

Chapter 9-Letter I-Inspiration:

Inspiration leads us to a course of action that tends to showcase a different and more creative side of us that people may not have noticed before.

Chapter 10 -Letter J-Jealousy:

Jealousy is an unpleasant feeling of low self-esteem mixed with insatiable desire to acquire the same material possessions as some else.

Chapter 13-Letter M-Mother:

Every child feels safe and happy when their mother is around. Every child craves the affection and support of their mother. Even adults run to their mothers when they experience difficulties in life. 


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Monday, September 16, 2019

Write Now Literary Book Tour with Winter Lawrence September 16-27, 2019



Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week book tour for Eve 2.0 The Ultimate Gaming Experience by Winter Lawrence. The book tour will run Sept 16-27, 2019. Book a tour here.
           
Genre: YA Action Adventure Fantasy | LitRPG
ASIN: B07WHZ9BJW


Book Release Date: August 27, 2019

                                              Meet Winter



Winter lives in the moment and loves nothing more than being surrounded by her family, her fur-babies, and a ton of great reads! When she doesn't have her nose stuck in a book, she's usually thinking up far away, fantastical worlds or she's cooking up a storm in the kitchen! Because of her love for all things literary, Winter pursued a Master of Arts degree in English Literature and Creative Writing. Professionally, she is a manuscript editor, and in her spare time, she enjoys hosting author spotlights, posting book reviews, and teaching workshops. In her private time, she is an avid reader of science fiction, fantasy, and paranormal romances, and one day she hopes to inspire young readers in the same way her favorite authors continue to inspire her today.


About The Book



Welcome to the D.O.D.A.I.S…

Short Synopsis:


Just when Gwen thought she could beat any video game hands down, her boyfriend goes and gets her stuck in a top-secret government simulator named Eve 2.0. Being trapped within a couple of her favorite video games doesn't seem so bad at first, but as time becomes a factor and the A.I. program begins to get smarter, Gwen soon realizes that winning or losing isn't just about pride anymore; it’s about making it out alive.


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                        Character Interview


Q. Please tell the readers who are the main characters?

Hi, and thanks for having me! I’m so excited to share some fun facts about my debut novel “Eve 2.0: The Ultimate Gaming Experience!” The story, which revolves around a top-secret government a simulator that traps players until they complete timed objectives, focuses on three main characters…

Gwen Nielson moves to a small town in Colorado her freshman year of high school and learns the hard way that rumors spread like wildfire through Castle Rock. Everyone is quick to pick up on her “blossoming friendship” with her new neighbor, Ryan, and they get especially chatty when Ryan goes to a party and he ends up playing seven minutes in heaven with the head cheerleader. When word finally gets back to her, Gwen is devastated by the news and retreats to the safety of her gaming console, where she spends the next four years of her life avoiding the embarrassments that come with “real life.” Being online feels safer to her, and when she “meets” a boy who loves gaming as much as she does, and he lives in California so she doesn’t have to deal with the pressures of dating someone nearby, Gwen dares to love again…

Pete Sampson is a bit of a genius and is next in line to inherit his father’s gaming company. As the CEO’s son, Pete gets away with just about anything as an employee, and he also gets the perks of testing out all the prototype games. He knows that Gwen doesn’t like it when he tries to use his family’s wealth to impress her, but she loves being able to try out new games with him, so when he discovers a top-secret project in his father’s private office, Pete is hellbent on getting his hands on it so he can send it to Colorado…

Ryan Nelson wasn’t always the most popular kid in school. In fact, when he first moved to Castle Rock as a young kid, most people called him a freak or just avoided him altogether, because no one really knew what to say to a kid who had watched his father murdered right in front of him. The only thing that keeps Ryan going is his kid brother Ben. He loves him and is a tad too overprotective, but Ben is all Ryan has left of their dad, so he doesn’t mind being a freak, that is until Gwen moves in next door. He can’t believe he lucks out with a knock-out neighbor who doesn’t know about his morbid past and who also seems genuinely interested in him too! With luck on his side, Ryan and Gwen soon develop a friendship, which somehow also changes his status around town. People start treating him differently, and when he’s invited to a party, one thing leads to another, and before he knows it, he messes up—big time. No amount of apologizing to Gwen seems to work, but Ryan is determined to win her back, even if it takes four years. Then one day, by chance, he catches a break. It isn’t a lucky one though because his little brother’s life may be in danger, but Ryan Nelson is an opportunist, and if there’s any chance that he can save his brother and win back the girl of his dreams, then he’s willing to take it.

Q.  What or is there conflict in the story?

Of course, as a young adult novel, there’s a great love triangle between Ryan, Pete, and Gwen! I’m definitely curious to see who’s on Team Ryan and who are rooting for Team Pete!

Beyond the romance, there’s a ton of conflict layered into the storyline. Gwen has a tumultuous past with Ryan, but she also has a very complicated relationship with her mother, which is explored in book one. The reader will also get to know Pete, whose parents recently divorced. His father has moved on to a new relationship though, and the wedding only adds a strain to their already volatile relationship.

The “game” is another important component of the storyline that creates a lot of conflicts too. Naturally, there’s a secret sect of the government who’s in charge of the A.I. program and is upset over “the breach.” And, of course, the games themselves aren’t easy, so the kids face a multitude of harrowing situations that I’m hoping the readers enjoy!

Q. Which characters are you most like?

What a fun question! I guess I’ve never really thought about it before, but my knee-jerk reaction would be Pete. He’s a bit quirky, but he’s also kind of abrupt and a bit of a smarty pant, which I had a really fun time writing!

Q. Take us inside “your book” What are two major events
taking place?

The first really big event to occur is a slip up with the mail! Gwen and Ryan’s last names are only off by one letter so it isn’t uncommon when the postman accidentally drops off the wrong package to the wrong house. Of course, this time around, Ryan’s little brother Ben is the one who finds it, and then he takes it upon himself to play the game, which accidentally traps him the A.I. program.

The next big event is when Gwen and Ryan decide to go in after Ben, which is when they realize that Pete is also trapped in the game and that getting out isn’t as simple as they originally thought!

Q. Are your characters from the portrayal of real people?

As a matter of fact, Gwen’s character is loosely based on my daughter! See, I’m actually a gamer at heart, and the apple thankfully didn’t fall far from the tree, because my daughter has always been great at it too. Then, one day, the student surpassed the teacher and she was winning all the games—and not only the ones with me but also within the online gaming community. It was very cool, but it wasn’t until then I realized just how much of a stigma there is about girls and gaming, so I wanted to write a book about gamer girls for gamer girls.

Q. Describe each character in three words?

Gwen: Shy, guarded, and nerdy.
Pete: Confident, spoiled, and comical.
Ryan: Jock, determined, and protective.

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Arlena's Blog Information For Various Authors : Virtual Book Tour Presents Of Bubbles, Buddha and...

Arlena's Blog Information For Various Authors : Virtual Book Tour Presents Of Bubbles, Buddha and...: Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week book tour for Of Bubbles, Buddha and Butterflies by Dr. Tanya Beaubrun. T...

Virtual Book Tour Presents Of Bubbles, Buddha and Butterflies By Dr. Tanya Beaubrun July 8-19, 2019




Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week book tour for Of Bubbles, Buddha and Butterflies by Dr. Tanya Beaubrun. The book tour will run July 8-19, 2019. Book a tour here.
           
Genre: Non-Fiction

ISBN-10: 1483497313
ISBN-13: 978-1483497310           

Meet Dr. Tanya Beaubrun



As the creator of the Body Joy Process, Dr. Tanya Beaubrun empowers people with her simple, yet powerful message: Take exquisite care of yourself, respect the choices you make and tune into healing from the inside out. Tanya’s passionate about bringing the heart and soul back into the practice of Medicine.
A Family Physician specializing in Functional and Integrative Medicine, as well as a certified Wellness & Lifestyle Empowerment Coach, Motivational Speaker and Author, she has dedicated her career to helping people feel their best in their bodies so they can live happy and healthy lives and rediscover their Body Joy.
A graduate of the University of the West Indies, she has spent most of her career in Private Practice, and advocates a holistic approach to well-being, incorporating mind, body, spirit practices so people can connect more deeply to themselves and their truth.
She holds a Degree in Alternative Medicine and is Board Certified in Functional, Anti-Aging, and Regenerative Medicine. She is a certified Reiki Master and has obtained an Integrative Health Coaching Certification from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN), as well as a certification under Gabrielle Bernstein’s Levels 1 and 2 Spirit Junkie Master Class.
Tanya has been featured in The Huffington Post, Thrive Global, Lissa Rankin’s Owning Pink website, as well as several popular podcasts, including EOFire with John Lee Dumas. As an author, she’s contributed to the Amazon bestselling books, 365 Moments of Grace and 365 Life Shifts.  With her unique blend of Western medicine, Lifestyle coaching, and Integrative health, she’s distinguished herself as a Women’s Wellness Warrior; with a dream of starting a movement geared towards empowering women to lead full, vibrant and authentic lives.
Despite all this, she feels her most important role has been as a wife and mother of 3.

About The Book

Author Tanya Destang-Beaubrun has always known that her calling was to heal, nurture, and care for her fellow human beings; it has always been a deep, unwavering conviction at her core. And so she became a family physician who put patients first, treating their bodies, minds, and spirits. In Of Bubbles, Buddha, and Butterflies, Dr. Destang-Beaubrun chronicles the changes that have occurred in her life since she decided to follow her heart and pursue her dreams. She presents a series of essays and narratives written during the four-year period after she left her thriving Western medical practice and immersed herself in the study of integrative and functional medicine. Destang-Beaubrun recalls her breakdowns, breakthroughs, fears, and faith as she navigated her way to a new way of living, learning, and loving. This collection of personal essays on bravery, trust, and faith shares one woman’s insights and life lessons as she shifted from traditional medical practice to something more. 


EXCERPT:

As I sat and took in the breathtaking scenery of the October Fall foliage, my heart was filled with gratitude. Attending this retreat was the fulfillment of a long-held dream.
I knew that at some point, we would all have to tell our life story. And I was ready to tell mine. The story that, after twenty years of practicing Family Medicine, I'd realized that I was not happy with how healthcare was being delivered and felt the burning desire to offer my patients something more ­ to optimize their wellness by integrating the health of body, mind, and spirit.
As a Family Physician, I already took care of their bodies.
As a newly Certified Health Coach I thought I would take care of their minds.
At this retreat, I would be taught how to care for the Spirit.
Over the years, I'd listened to many a life story, held many hands and wiped away so many tears.
That night, as I sat in the midst of our group healing circle, and the meditative music began, my tears flowed freely. I cried for all the patients I'd been unable to save. Had I failed as a doctor?
I cried for all the times I had missed being present for my family. Had I failed as a wife and mother?


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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Virtual Book Tour Featuring "We Are One" by Muriel Gladney June 24-July 5, 2019


Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week the book tour for We Are One by Muriel Gladney. The book tour will run June 24-July 5, 2019. Book a tour here.

Book Title: We Are One     
Genre: Non-Fiction

ISBN-10: 1644387190

ISBN-13: 978-1644387191


                                                                Meet Muriel

An abusive childhood had led me to become a full-blown atheist by the time I was 16. God introduced Himself when I was 52. This journey to true life is recorded in my book: Mine: An Everlasting Promise of Love, Deliverance, and Wholeness.

Now 76, I have spent the last twenty-four years learning to walk free in the shoes of being a child of God, while also honing my God-given skills as an ambassador and writer for Jesus, author, and speaker. After moving to California, I returned to college at the age of 61. There I received an Associate Degree in Arts with honors, functioned as a reporter and Editor-In-Chief of the college newspaper, along with receiving numerous rewards for writing, such as the 0CCWF Beverly Bush Smith award. I am also published in God Encounters, a book by author James Stuart Bell.


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                                         About The Book



We Are One presents an unchanged, endless, truth—women were not created to live in disappointment, disillusionment, and defeat.  We Are One is bursting with inspiration and encouragement as each chapter utilizes the raw, true life, experiences of several women who endured personal pain and yet came through empowered and victorious.  How? Through the use of a key that a woman never knew she had. We Are One unveils the key.  It will heal a woman’s soul, as item powers her to live a life that is not defined by trials and persecution. Women will know the power of a woman’s purposed influence and thus her eternal value.

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                            We Are One

           Chapter 1 – A Petite Giant Killer

We can do all things through Him [Jesus,]
who strengthens me, Philippians 4:15


T
he children of Israel were dealing with a flesh and blood enemy Goliath whose size alone struck fear into the hearts of experienced adult warriors, 1 Samuel 17. The men turned and fled in fear. King David, yet a youth at that time, heard the boasting of the enemy. His faith in God led him to ask the men around him what gifts would he receive if he slew the giant. The men mocked and taunted David, including his own family. When Goliath saw David, he also scorned him because of his youth and size.
However, it is written that David knew and trusted Yahovah, our heavenly father and God. Goliath told David to come on so I can kill you. David said I’m coming but I am coming in the name of the Lord whom you have insulted. David ran towards the enemy and killed him with a stone.
It wasn’t the stone. It was David’s faith in God that gave him the victory.
Pilar Garcia’s story is reminiscent of a current day David fighting Goliath. Standing a mere 4’ 11”, her battle against death, her spiritual Goliath, has spanned five decades.
Born in Ecuador, Pilar is now 72.
Pilar wanted to be a nun when she was young. She always believed in God because her aunts and uncles were the first missionaries in Ecuador. They often took her with them on their missions. However, her life would run a different course.
At the age of 22, she was on the plane that was kidnapped and taken to Cuba.
“Money was required by the government to be paid before the planes would be released,” Pilar stated. “An additional price was charged for American citizens.”
However, during the initial flight, she sensed something was wrong when she looked out of the window. She knew from previous trips they should have been flying over the mountains to their next destination to catch another plane to the United States. Instead, they were flying over the ocean. She asked the stewardess what was going on. She admitted that they had been hijacked. Then, without warning, the man sitting next to Pilar pulled out a gun. He was one of the hijackers. Over the past few years, Pilar said she had heard that some of the hijackers are now living in The United States.
“I tried to find them on Facebook,” Pilar said. “I couldn’t locate them.”
At the time of the hijacking, Pilar was living in the United States, but she often went back to Ecuador for vacation. When the plane landed in Cuba, they were not allowed to leave the airport. She was not yet married. However, she was ready to fight for her freedom.
A devout Catholic from childhood she knew God would protect her. She was 22 at the time. Some of the younger girls, ages 17 to 18, looked to her for strength. They were in Cuba for almost a week. During that time, they did not have a change of clothes. Pilar showed them how to wash their clothes and especially their underwear in the bathroom. One night they heard a strange sound. It was Pilar who opened the door to confront the possible attacker.
She returned home to the United States.
Death tried to sneak up on Pilar again. Although it was her first pregnancy, she kept trying to tell the doctor that something was wrong in her stomach. They insisted that she was simply homesick. She staunchly maintained her position and kept telling them that was not the problem. Her complaint was ignored. The baby was born in March of 1971. However, the pain in her stomach continued for another three months.
“At times it was so bad I felt like I was dying,” Pilar stated.
Her husband kept insisting that she needed to go to Ecuador to see a doctor. She prepared to leave but she was so sick that she felt she was not going to make it. Then out of the blue, one of the doctors called her and asked her to come to the hospital right away.
“I was in so much pain that the mere touch of the sheets over my body hurt,” Pilar said.
They took her to surgery and opened her up. But then told her that there was nothing they could do. In their opinion, she was going to die after they informed her what was wrong with her stomach.
Her stomach was full of pus. They could not even decide what to do because of the extent of the infection. The doctors gave her 24 hours to live. Pilar said about 40 doctors from teaching colleges came to see her and study her body because they could not figure out why she was still alive. They admitted that they had never seen this type of infection. They said it was a form of gangrene and had spread throughout her entire body. They hooked her up to tubes to drain the infection. Ten 5-gallon bottles later, they still could not figure out what it was or what had caused this type of infection. Pilar said it was the color of yellow egg yolks. She was in the hospital for three months because her gallbladder had also become infected. Every day, for about three months, the doctors would come into her hospital room and tell her that she had perhaps one more day to live.
“I prayed continually and asked God to heal me because I had a new daughter to raise,” Pilar calmly stated.
In other words, she did not pray just for herself so she could just live. She knew the importance of raising her daughter. My ears have heard many testimonies from women over the years. And many are yet so traumatized by the past, they can barely talk. Pilar’s Faith in God was so deep that she might as well have been talking about a kitchen recipe.
A second surgery was performed. The infection was still in her body but not as bad. The tubes, that had been draining the infection, had been in her for such an extended length of time that it hurt to pull them out.
Pilar was told not to have any more children. It was the doctor’s consensus that it was the pregnancy that had caused the infection. Two years later she became pregnant again. The doctors insisted that she have an abortion.
Like David, Pilar stood her ground. She said no. She knew it was a miracle that she was even pregnant. Therefore, she was going to have this baby. It was a costly decision. She broke out in hives all over her entire body.
“I looked like a monster,” Pilar stated.
When it was time for the baby's birth, she started bleeding extensively.
“I could hear the doctors saying that I was going to die,” she said. “In my mind, I said no, I will not die. I kept praying that God would allow me to live because I had two children now to take care of.”
God heard. She lived. The doctors told her husband to have a vasectomy.
Pilar and her husband had met and married in the United States. He was also from Ecuador. After the second child was born, he had started working for Dole Pineapple Company. After getting his bachelor's degree, they moved back to Ecuador.
Life was normal for about 15 years. During this time, they had established a relationship with a friend who was a doctor. Pilar and her husband were godparents to his children. Suddenly one morning Pilar woke up with a feeling as though something sharp was in her throat.
She thought it was her tonsils. This doctor took her complaint seriously and sent her to a cancer doctor. The diagnosis came back. She was in the last stages of throat cancer. And it was in the glands in her throat. They did a biopsy. Rather than rely on anyone, Pilar said she went to the pathologist to get her own report.
“I lied to get it,” Pilar said. “I wanted to know for me.
She asked the doctor how long she had to live. He stated three weeks. She said what about surgery. The surgeon told her there was no hope. Pilar, the petite Giant Killer, did not take no for an answer. After informing the surgeon that God was her hope and the Lord has the last word, she insisted on having the surgery.
She called a couple of members of her family, of whom one is a deacon, to tell the family to be at her mother's home that evening. The family came. Pilar called her dining room table the roundtable for family conversations.
She still does this at her home in the senior community in which she lives. Sometimes it is just girl talk. Sometimes it is for bible study groups.
Pilar told the family about throat cancer. Her pituitary gland was also infected. Stranger still, the doctors said cancer had started in her ovaries but spread to her throat.
Initially, the family wanted her husband to send her back to the United States. Pilar said no. The doctors had informed her that she needed a period of rest or she would bleed to death during the surgery. She also told her family that the country did not matter.
She explained to the family that if the Lord wanted her to be alive it would be so.
The petite but gentle Giant Killer stood firm.
Unlike King David’s brothers, her family did not mock her. They finally understood because she had raised them to know God. They accepted her explanation. They prayed.
Talking to God was not strange to the family because both Pilar and her husband utilized prayer in every situation whether it was thanking God, or asking for help.
Privately, Pilar said she prayed to the Lord for a message.
“I am going to open my bible,” she said she told God. “Please show me, give me a sign because I still have daughters to raise.”
He answered.
She opened her Bible. It was the book of Isaiah, chapter 38, where Hezekiah was sick and about to die. God had heard his plea and extended his life for 15 more years. However, there was something more that God had the prophet tell Hezekiah.
Pilar picked up on this divine direction and utilized it to heal her body thousands of years after this biblical miracle with Hezekiah. In other words, God is unchanged in his love and care for those who trust him and believe in him.
Hezekiah’s illness was due to boils. And the prophet Isaiah had told him to make a plaster of figs and lay them on the boils.
Pilar followed suit. The next day after reading the Scripture she went to the Farmer's market. However, figs were not in season. And in Ecuador, figs are usually used for Passover.
Nevertheless, God was in control. A lady whom she knew from years before called out to her that she had figs. The next step was to prepare them.
People were available who would prepare them for her. But, Pilar wanted to do it herself because it was God's message specifically to her. She boiled the figs until they were soft like mashed potatoes.
Remember, cancer had started in her ovaries.
“I laid the plaster on my stomach that morning and left it on all day,” Pilar said. “Then, I waited until my period came.”
After getting ready for the surgery, her friend the doctor said do not let them do a biopsy on the tumors on her ovaries and the glands. At first, the surgeon refused to operate. Then for some reason, he came back to Pilar and said that he didn’t know why, but he would do the surgery. She also let him do the biopsy.
“Afterwards, I felt that literally, I had a pain in my soul, just as her friend Otto had said,” Pilar said. “I started crying. I didn’t know what to think.”
But God was still in control.
The surgeon who would perform her operation always prayed prior to surgery, and for his patients before operating. After the surgery was completed, the doctor told her there was literally a line inside of her body, almost as though it had been drawn with a pencil. The surgeon told Pilar that he took everything out below the line, including her fallopian tubes, her uterus, and ovaries. After the surgery, all lab tests showed that she no longer needed chemo for cancer. The cancer was gone.
Pilar recovered and raised her daughters.
Pilar returned to the United States. However, she started feeling bad in her stomach area again. The doctors had told her there was nothing wrong. Their diagnosis of her illness was that she was emotionally suffering from the loss of her husband. She flew back to Ecuador.
“Again, I felt so sick,” she said. “It felt like I was going to die, again.”
The doctors did a complete checkup. Her blood pressure was okay. Her sugar levels were okay. They didn’t give up. They decided that an endoscopy was needed to find the source of her pain. She stayed at her brother's house. He was the only sibling still alive in Ecuador.
The procedure was recorded. The rest of the family was in a viewing room and could see what was happening.
The doctors discovered twenty polyps in her stomach. The recording showed that when the doctor opened up her stomach, the nurse made a face from the stench of the infection. The year was 2012. The doctors could not understand how she had been able to get on a plane and fly to Ecuador. The pressure alone could have caused the polyps to explode. They said it was a miracle that she survived.
Pilar, the petite giant killer had no problem in telling them how she survived. She emphatically stated that it was the Lord who had kept her. Once she was back in the United States, Pilar tried to show the recording of the procedure to her American doctors. They refused to even look at it.
She stayed in Ecuador for three weeks. They gave her medication for six months because they knew the same medication was not available in the United States. She revisited Ecuador in 2014.
During these times that her life was in jeopardy, her faith never wavered. When asked did she ever wonder why she had to endure so much, and did her family’s faith grow, Pilar responded as follows.
“I have believed since childhood that God loved me,” Pilar stated. “They [the family] watched my faith hold steadfast no matter what the situation was. Now as adults, they tell me my faith taught them to do the same. However, if I were allowed to ask God one question, it would be this. Why do people who are mean and selfish seem to have a life void of pain.”
I understand her question. But, one thing that I can declare as one who grew up without the benefit of instruction by a true godly family. Her family’s dedication to teaching her about God when she was a child made the difference in her trust in God.
Now 72, Pilar is still going strong despite the enemy’s attempt to take her out. More so, her I.P.S. system simply got stronger with each attack.

The knowledge of God is the fertilizer for the I.P.S. system that is within every woman. For those who do not receive this nourishment at an early age, the journey to complete reliance upon the I.P.S. the system is more perilous. In fact, sometimes it takes another Damascus Fall to make God’s point clear about its necessity for this battle.


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Here is my review of "We Are One" found on my blog pages:  Arlena's Book Reviews
http://arlenasbookreviews-arlenadean.blogspot.com


Title:  We Are One
Author:  Muriel Gladney
Publisher:  Booklocker.com, Inc. 
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating:  Five
Review:

"We Are One" by Muriel Gladney

My Rationalization:


I really enjoyed reading "We Are One" by this author.  This definitely gave the reader to truly understand 'in We Are One, women will understand why they have been pursued like prey."   I loved the personal stories that this author delivered to us from "Pilar Garcia, Gwendolyn Madison, Mary Anne Cortus, Makeda, Liza G, and Sonja Ridewout."  

The "author's prayer and hope are that the Word of God along with these true stories will inspire and encourage women to stand up and step into their ordained assignment and tell the devil, No More."    

I loved this part of this beautifully written script that talks about 'What's Love Got to Do With it?  Everything!    "The following are eight things that Love does, and eight things that Love does not do:  

Love is:

"long-suffering, kind, bears all things, trustful, hopeful, patient, rejoices om triumph of truth and never fails.

And on the other hand, Love is never:

envious, boastful, conceited, behave unbecomingly, self-seeking, provoked, or counts up wrongs and rejoices at evil hurtful things.  

Now to get all the meaning to "We Are One" you will have to pick up the wonderful well-written read to get all that this author has presented so well to the reader.  After each chapter, the author presents to the reader a study guide that gives you quite a few questions to discuss and think overlong after the read.