A Hundred Ways to Sunday

Mary Margaret Hathaway has been told by shamans the world over that she is The One. If only they had been willing to tell her what The One is supposed to do. Following synchronicities like bread crumbs, she comes to her true beginning in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. With the desert to test her, she meets teachers in the form of a 5-year-old boy, a 108-year-old man, and a host of others in between. A story of arduous journey to becoming who we really are, A Hundred Ways To Sunday offers hope for everyone who believes there is something more to this world than our five senses reveal.

Robin Rice is the author of A Hundred Ways to Sunday. Robin’s passion is for telling stories that reveal the nobility of the true heart, the pain of the human condition, and the miraculous power of the Divine to heal us all.

Robin is also the author of Venus For a Day, a spiritual chick flick. The storyline of Venus For A Day from the website is:

“Leap and the net will appear. That’s what Sydney Wellington’s best friend advised just before she died. Now, a year and a half post-leap, Sydney’s run out of both money and hope. Going to bed with a prayer to “any god or goddess listening” to somehow make this next day different than all the days gone by, Sydney’s prayers are answered by a great host of deities from a wide range of traditions, with the witty and often vicious Venus leading the pack. What begins as a fun little bargain to nab the hot guy living five boats down the dock becomes a race to the death between a has-been Goddess and a real woman in the making.”

For more information on Robin Rice and her books, A Hundred Ways to Sunday and Venus For a Day, you can visit http://www.robinrice.com/

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