“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you
were to live forever.”
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As an author it’s my desire to write
stories that entertain and inspire. To this end, I’m blending traditional
romance and women’s fiction with new age spirituality. My novels include plenty
of romance, conflict, and family drama, along with new age concepts like the
Law of Attraction and Focusing on the Now.
There are many thought-provoking themes in
my newly released contemporary romance, The
Perfect Lap, including:
© Non-judgment
© Everyone is doing the best they can from where
they are
© Giving from a place of love
© Prioritizing joy
© Living in the now
© The difference of one
© Gratitude
© No such thing as perfection
Below I’ve included select questions from The Perfect Lap’s Reading Group Guide
related to these themes to prompt further contemplation.
1. Non-judgment: Ella has a preconceived notion about the Piper
kids’ mother before she meets Clare. After she gets to know Clare, she finds
someone entirely different than what she had envisioned. Have you ever
experienced this? What did you learn?
2. Everyone
is doing the best they can from where they are: AJ’s grandfather taught him this concept. What
do you think this means? Do you agree or disagree with this philosophy, and
what supports your position?
3. Giving
from a place of love: Cruz tells AJ that he needs
to give from a place of love. Do you think the reason for giving makes a
difference, or is it just the gift that matters? Please explain your position.
4. Prioritizing
joy: AJ suggests that Ella
make an important job decision based on what makes her happy. What do you think
about this advice and why?
5. Living
in the now: AJ’s granddad used to
tell him to “stop fretting and live his life.” What do you think he meant by
this?
6. The
difference of one: Ella’s aunt taught her
that one person can make a difference. Do you agree? Why or why not?
7. Gratitude: In the New Age Parenting class that Ella and
AJ attend, they learn that giving gratitude shifts your energy from negative to
positive. Do you believe this? If so, how does this work?
8.
No such thing as Perfection
a. AJ’s grandfather taught him that there’s no such
thing as perfection; in racing this translated to no such thing as a perfect
lap. What are your thoughts on perfection?
b. AJ taught
Ella and the kids that you don’t need to be perfect to be successful, you need
to consistently do your best. Do you agree? Why or why not?
A full list of Reading Group Guide
questions can be found at the end of The
Perfect Lap and on my website at: https://sedonahutton.com/the-perfect-lap-rgg.
This blog was written by Sedona Hutton, author
of romance and women’s fiction novels with new age, spiritual twists.
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Perfect Lap—His job is to drive fast. Hers is to put
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