Risks Are Scary
By Margaret Daley
Sometimes playing it
safe doesn’t get us where we want to go. Take for an example, falling in love
(something romance authors write about all the time) can be a big risk. Can you
imagine a world where a couple doesn’t take that risk and fall in love? I would
be out of a job. There would be no romances. I’d hate a world without love
stories.
The act of writing a
book is a risk. An author is putting part of herself on the page for people to
read—to like or not. I never thought I had such a risky life until I started
thinking about this.
Risks are everywhere
in our life, often coupled with decisions we are faced with throughout the day.
So how do we navigate through all these decisions and risk choices we are faced
with. 1) A strong faith—belief system that has formed and grown over the years
you have matured into an adult. 2) A plan for your life to help you keep
yourself focused and on course. The risks develop when we stray from our
plan/purpose. Then we find ourselves in a rocky place. We’re not sure of our
footing and often find ourselves falling. 3) Reassessment periodically—we need
to be willing to change when it is needed. Life is full of changes, but we have
to be careful the change fits in with what we think our plan is.
An example of
reassessing and changing is the current publishing industry of traditional and
self publishing. In the past few years how an author gets her book published
has altered. Or rather, now there are more choices for each person, but the writer
has to decide, which is best for her and be willing to learn and reassess if it
isn’t working.
Risk is part of
life. Change is too. But don’t be afraid of either one. They can be good for
you—like a new love or a writing career through the self-publishing route.
Blurb
for Deadly Secrets:
Secrets.
Murder. Reunion.
Sarah
St. John, an FBI profiler, finally returns home after fifteen years for her
niece’s wedding. But in less than a day, Sarah’s world is shattered when her
niece is kidnapped the night before her vows. Sarah can’t shake the feeling her
own highly personal reason for leaving Hunter Davis at the altar is now playing
out again in this nightmarish scene with her niece.
Sarah
has to work with Detective Hunter Davis, her ex-fiancé, to find her niece
before the young woman becomes the latest victim of a serial killer. Sarah must
relive part of her past in order to ensure there is a future for her niece and
herself. Can Sarah and Hunter overcome their painful past and work together
before the killer strikes again?
Margaret
Daley, a USA Today’s Bestselling author of over a hundred books (five million
plus sold worldwide), has been married for over forty-six years and is a firm
believer in romance and love. When she isn’t traveling, she’s writing love
stories, often with a suspense thread and corralling her three cats that think
they rule her household. To find out more about Margaret visit her website at http://www.margaretdaley.com.
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Risks are definitely scary, Margaret! Thanks for a well-written post.
ReplyDeleteA good post for January. Risk and change are part of life, learning to roll with them is the hard part. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGood info to begin 2018. Thanks, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteDeadly Secrets sounds so suspenseful! I have to read it.
ReplyDeleteI love reunion stories.
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