Carmen Hamilton is a young nurse with supernatural abilities to control objects and her surroundings. These abilities allow her to heal those she loves and bring about the kind of justice that rewards good deeds as well as inflict punishment for wrongdoings. Although some of her interventions are small, others come with grave consequences.
During Carmen’s mission to influence karma in her own way, she finds herself falling in love with a handsome biomedical engineer who works with her at the only hospital in Oakland, Ontario. But there is only one problem: Peter Anderson has no idea about her special gifts. Carmen, who has never been lucky in love, must now determine whether to disclose her talent or keep it a secret. Either way, she risks losing Peter forever. As she questions the reason for her gift and ponders giving it up, she does not realize that Peter is harboring his own secret.
In this fantasy romance, after a nurse with supernatural gifts and a co-worker fall in love, each must determine whether to reveal a secret with the power to change everything.
I am the mother of 4 sons; 30, 27, 23, and 9 (yes 9). I always read to my boys at bedtime when they were small and made up voices for the characters. I would tell my boys stories with them as the main character. They loved that.
I am a nurse working in a hospital endoscopy department, that consists of scopes and minor surgeries.
The first book I ever wrote was in grade 7 "Polly, The Amazingly Human Bird". My teacher advised me to publish it, but I never did. I don't recall what I wrote, but would love to have the copy now.
I wrote and published my first book; "Karma The Force of Justice", because of all the injustice in the world.
Karma: The Force of Justice is a great easy to read story. It portrays the beautiful young woman, Carmen Hamilton, a hospital nurse gifted with extraordinary powers that affect her life, love, and others around her. Carolyn Van Dijk has made a lovely job of making one believe in the implausible.