Interview with Astrid Brown, Author of ‘A Psychic Affair’
Written by professional psychic/medium, Astrid Brown, ‘A Psychic Affair’ shares the intense, emotive romance between two people. It’s as intimate and uplifting as any other relationship, except for one thing – it’s conducted psychically. It’s a romance novel unlike anything else on the market!
Which means that I was absolutely intrigued, therefore I've felt the need to ask Astrid a few questions about the book, challenges of being a psychic/medium & love in general. Enjoy!Book Review: ‘The Nocturnal Journal’ by Lee Crutchley
It used to be the monsters under your bed, now they turned into the thoughts in your head. Since childhood, we have been struggling to sleep well. There was always that paralyzing thought of that monster that's going to pull you under the bed. Or that suspicious shadow or ghost that might be creeping around while you're trying to fall asleep.
nnBook Review: ‘In a Daze Work’ by Siobhán Gallagher
How careful would you be about making choices from the moment you wake up, if you knew that hitting that snooze button was going to completely change how your day goes? "IN A DAZE WORK: A Pick-Your-Path Journey Through the Daily Grind" by Siobhán Gallagher is that book that will in a humorous way; make you reconsider all of the decisions you make by giving you different outcomes. Would you sleep a few extra minutes in the morning, if you knew that this decision would have a snowball effect? Maybe you’ll start getting ready for work later than you should. Then you’ll get stuck in a morning rush. Miss your train. Get annoyed while trying to avoid slow walkers. Till you’ve finally made it to work – LATE! You can probably already assume what would happen next.
Book Review: ‘Belle Grove’ by Katherine Winfield
They say that every picture-perfect town has a not so perfect reputation. That every pretty face hides a much uglier nature. That every kind smile conceals guilt. That in every small town news travel fast. And there is no place on earth where news travel faster than in the small fishing town of Corsica.