Can the words of a Psychic influence your thoughts? Your Choices? Your Destiny?
In the new book, Can't Find Fate (Vivid Publishing $27.95), author Lisa N Edwards tells the story of Nikki, a spirited Aussie girl who thought she had her life planned out – start a career, find a man, and have a family. Life seemed simple, until she accompanies her friend to a psychic which changes her life forever. The psychic describes her perfect soul mate - Mr Hollywood, a man with crystal green eyes. Flash forward 17 years, Nikki's career as a Hollywood Entertainment Lawyer has taken off, and the green eyed man is standing right in front of her. The words of the psychic are imprinted in her mind...
"He's nice to look at, nice to see, but if you chase him, he will flee..."
Nikki can't chase him, and she can't tell him what she knows, or should she just ignore the warnings to get what she wants?
With her best friend, Siobhan, by her side, they navigate their way through this supposedly predestined life. Nikki can try, but she can't fight fate…
Lisa N Edwards sold her Melbourne Entertainment Agency - VisionsMCP in December 2013 to pursue her dreams. After successfully auditioning and completing NIDA's Presenter Course in 2010, and years of acting training, she focused her sights on Hollywood and travelled back and forwards from Australia for nearly 4 years, pausing momentarily to concentrate on her writing projects. During this time, she also co-wrote an award-winning screenplay. After waiting for the right moment to write Can't Fight Fate, Lisa decided that there is never a -right' time, and so she made it happen. The next book in the three-part series, Chasing Butterflies, will be released soon. For more information visit www.lisanedwards.com.au
Can't Fight Fate
Vivid Publishing
Author: Lisa N Edwards
ISBN: 9781925341058
RRP: $27.95
Question: What inspired you to sell you entertainment agency to pursue your dreams?
Lisa N Edwards: The day I received my acceptance letter to NIDA, I thought maybe I could do everything, but that was one of the hardest years of my life - NIDA is hard. Then there was the daily struggles watching everyone else do what I wanted to do. It's hard when you are the Agent to submit yourself for work, even if I auditioned successfully; the whispers were rife that I was getting some sort of special treatment, or on the other hand stealing the work from my actors. The funniest situation was when a 50-something Male said those exact words to me, in that moment, he actually did me a favour because that is when I decided to stop hiding and sell my business, and jump into the shark pool with him, not that anyone would ever cast me in their film as a 50-something MALE! Being an Agent was never what I wanted to do, sure it's a great job, just for someone else, and I am grateful for all the opportunities it gave me. From a very young age, I wanted to act, write and make movies. When some of my actors found out I was selling, they told me I was a great Agent, and I probably was, I always put 110% into anything I do, but being an Agent was not who I wanted to be.
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