Each of us is born with amazing traits which we all forgot about because of the difficult times or painful events. Whatever the reason might be, we all have the capacity to bounce back and not allow darkness and negativity to alter our perception. When we align with the laws of the Universe which is a pivotal requirement in the process of creating the best possible existence for ourselves and the society, and then we will see the difference we all desire.
Diana Bellerose is born and raised in Eastern Europe. She grew up in a working class family. As a little girl she spends most of her childhood with her grandparents. Presently, she lives with her husband, daughter and their two dogs and cat in Seattle, WA. She has finished Edmonds Community College in May 2004. Later on, she has found passion for writing about family and the obstacles they face in their lives. She enjoys gardening, photography, drawing, exploring other cultures, visiting interesting places, languages, and yoga in her free time. Fire and Ice is AWARD WINNER, NABE Winter 2012! Featured on the pages of Woman's Essence Magazine under Women Who Love to write on August 1, 2012 issue. Her second book is "Monster in the Mirror" by Dianna Bellerose&Rachel Love Best Selling Author on Kindle UK and her third book from the sequel was published on September 20, 2013 "Ashes and Ice" She is motivational speaker and life coach changing lives of women globally. She is a radio host on A2zenfm, sharing her books and views of life.Visit her website for the latest news and events: http://www.diannabellerose.wordpress.com FB: http://www.facebook.com/diannabellerose Twitter: @diannabellerose
I received this through a Goodreads Giveaway today and found it a quick and easy read. The concept is a basic one: change your attitude to have a more fulfilling life. Pretty much what a countless number of books written by experts tell us. The author says she's an award-winner; apparently she hosts a radio show and has written fiction also. I had no issue with the book's message, except that there was a lot of repetition throughout which, depending on one's perspective, could be construed as emphasis. The book appears to be self-published and, as an aspiring author myself, I am acutely aware of imperfections associated with poor editing---thus I found many errors: spelling, word usage, punctuation, spacing. The book was formatted carelessly and...double-spaced. I am giving it 3 stars because of the author's enthusiasm for her subject and her upbeat style.