Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Thankful Author - Tara Taylor Quinn


Every morning I take a moment to choose something in that day for which to be thankful. Often times it's the scent of my roses outside my door. Every day I am grateful that I live in my beloved Arizona. I have a career I love. And family that needs me. 


The author of more than 70 original novels, in twenty languages, Tara Taylor Quinn is a USA Today bestseller with over six million copies sold.  A 2015 RITA finalist Tara appears frequently on bestseller lists, including #1 placement on Amazon lists, and multiple showings on the Publisher’s Weekly Bestseller list. She has appeared on national and local TV across the country, including CBS Sunday Morning

Tara is a supporter of the National Domestic Violence Hotline.  If you or someone you know might be a victim of domestic violence in the United States, please contact 1-800-799-7233.  


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4 comments:

  1. Welcome Tara. Stopping to smell the roses is one thing we forget to do in this fast paced life. Thank you for the reminder. And for your support with the National Domestic Violence Hotline. We often take our personal safety and those of our family for granted as well.

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  2. HI Tara! Stopping to smell the roses sounds like such a cliche, but when you actually Stop in front of a rose bush and take in their beauty, you realize why the cliche is so true. It's hard not to smile when you relax fro a moment and absorb their beauty and perfume. Thanks for the reminder.

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  3. Thank you, Tara for reminding me to pause each day--to smell the roses. I used to end my day listing at least three items I was grateful for and your post reminded me to do so again. :)

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  4. Katie,

    I purposely bought rose bushes for the side of my driveway for that reason. I walked around the nursery, smelled the various kinds of roses, and purchased based on the scent. So on days I forget to stop, to be thankful, to see the good around me, my roses remind me to do so.

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