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Sheila Englehart

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Salamanca, The United States
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Sheila began her writing career in feature film scripts, switched to novels, and is currently working in nonfiction. All following metaphysical themes.

She reads practical tarot to help people get unstuck at their crossroads.

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Warning Signs

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Enjoyed it, but slow getting in. Repeated the rules too many times before the characters used the time machine chair. Deeper into it, things get interesting.
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This was my favorite of the three in this series. Much more going on in a very power hungry setting. Shows the hierarchy and parallels to the mundane world. Cliffhanger ending promises more.
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Enjoyed the interview format. Story didn't head where I expected. Still chewing over the ending. ...more
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Sarah Addison Allen
“It had taken her a long time to realize that a prison sometimes isn't a prison at all. Sometimes, it's simply a door you assume is locked because you've never tried to open it.”
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“Sometimes its necessary to embrace the magic, to find out what's real in life, and in one's own heart.”
Sarah Addison Allen, First Frost

“Whenever the demons arise to attack, you know you are on the right path.”
Suzan Saxman, The Reluctant Psychic

“Where I see real evil is in the witch burners. The righteous do-gooders. The Rick Santorums. Those are the people who scare me. And the people who hurt animals, the rich boys who fly to Africa to bag a cheetah or cut the tail off an elephant. Their lack of respect for the life around them I find disgusting. The most evil things are always at war with nature.”
Suzan Saxman, The Reluctant Psychic

“When anyone gets devoured by drugs or alcohol, their souls are in hiding on another plane. Addictions are a kind of possession and to recover our true selves, we need help remembering who we really are.”
Suzan Saxman, The Reluctant Psychic

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