Get to Know Me.
- Teresa Arrowood
- Oct 5, 2017
- 2 min read
Hello, Everyone,
Welcome to my Web Page and Blog. I wanted to take this time and introduce myself. Believe it or not, I am a real person and a real life, honest to goodness Registered Nurse, and have been in nursing for close to 35 years. Yeah, not too exciting right? Well, maybe this is. I am a wife of twenty-seven years, a mother of 3, and a grandmother of 7. I feel I have been fortunate. I also feel blessed. But that isn’t all. I became an author around six years ago. That’s right, a real author. Honest. I sat down on a family vacation and wrote my first book which I titled Eye of the Storm.
This is a strange little book. Eye of the Storm was written after surviving a real-life thunderstorm that put our electric in half the state that June. It was also brought about by a couple of little things along with the imagination of a forty-plus-year-old woman’s mind. That summer I found the Vampire Diaries. Yep, Vampire Diaries was one of its starters. Don’t get excited; it isn’t about a vampire, the character, however, drew some of his personality. I’ll you decide which one he is. This book also came about by seeing an evangelist YouTube about abuse and how his wife was an abuse survivor, and just like that Eye of the Storm came to life.
This book is part of a series, and we will get into that at a later date. I have since written a total of 6 books. All of these books are written about first responders. I did not get the connection until a lady at the church made this statement. Wow, for some reason it had never dawned on me.
These books all have some form of Christian belief in them at some point. Now don’t get me wrong, they don’t shove religion down your throat. They are intended for entertainment purposes. There isn’t any reason that you can’t use these as a teaching tool, but be advised, especially the Life Storms Series, are very dark and deal with abuse.
I am a Christian. I am not perfect by any means, but I do want to use my talent to get God’s message across.
In God’s Amazing Grace, I am his.
Teresa L. Arrowood
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