Jill Divine
Biography
Jill Divine started her working life as a secretary, but found it very unfulfilling and decided to study nursing as a new career. She found this very enjoyable and satisfying, but to her disappointment had to give it up when she became ill. During this time she discovered that alternative health, spiritual healing and meditation helped and then trained as a Reiki healer.
It was during meditation five years ago that a story repeatedly popped into her head and she decided to write it down. Since then the inspiration has not stopped and she continues to write. All her writing is inspirational and stems from her own inner belief in the power of love, hope, positive energy and angels. Jill’s writing is both comedic and the more serious. Her intention is to heal the world through laughter and the awareness of their own energy.
Jill has successfully completed a series of books, four of which are on sale now. In addition, she has written several other projects which include short and feature films, short stories, as well as several articles on positive energy.
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Books
Wicked Rabbit
by Jill Divine
Price: $0.99 USD. 7530 words.
Published on April 11, 2011. Fiction.
Wicked Rabbit can't read or write as he thinks it is cool to mess around at school. To make himself look even cooler he has his nose and ears pierced and then gets suspended. On his way home he finds what he thinks is pirates' treasure, boxes and boxes of Easter eggs and takes them all away. But the eggs belong to the Easter Bunny! Will Wicked realize what he has done before he eats all the eggs?
The New ABC
by Jill Divine
Price: $4.99 USD. 12960 words.
Published on June 11, 2010. Nonfiction.
Is your life a failure? Do you feel as if you’re struggling and getting nowhere, despite trying your hardest? Would you like to help guarantee success in all areas of your life? This book takes you back to primary school to learn a new ABC that can help to make everything in your life possible and nothing impossible.
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