Harnessing the Energy of September's Radiant Rune for Inner Growth

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When the rune shines in September, it signals a shift in the air. The world seems to transform as the summer heat fades, and the promise of a new season lingers. September brings a sense of renewal and change, as if nature itself is preparing for a fresh start. As the rune shines, the leaves on the trees begin to change color, shifting from vibrant greens to warm hues of red, orange, and yellow. The landscape becomes a breathtaking mosaic of color, welcoming autumn with open arms. This transformation serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the beauty in letting go.


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This transformation serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the beauty in letting go. In September, the days gradually grow shorter, and the nights become cooler. The air carries a crispness that invigorates the senses and awakens a sense of anticipation.

Midlife Witch Hunter

Gran used to say that a strong woman looks a challenge in the eye and gives it a wink. To be sure, flirting with challenges is a terrible idea. Ask me how I know.

All Bree really wants is to bury her head in the sand, somewhere in the south of France while a hot pool boy rubs lotion on her back.

Instead, Bree gets blackmailed by the Council of Savannah into a job she doesn’t want—though it does take her to France. They need her to bring a witch back to Savannah for a trial that Bree is sure is a load of hooey.

But not just any witch. The first one. The oldest one. The one who makes a t-rex look like he’s howling about a sore tooth. The one who makes the wicked witch of the west look like your sweet old nanny, the one who . . .well you get the picture.

Bree’s job? Find her. Befriend her. And convince her to come back to Savannah for safekeeping.

But someone else has gotten a head start, and their reasons for tracking down the miserable old witch are far worse than the council's reasons.

None other than a sexy, growly blacksmith with pretty eyes who makes Bree’s panties melt even though she knows he isn’t for her. And he is looking for the same miserable old lady.

Throw in a lovesick siren, and a slew of new problems, and you’ve got Bree’s next adventure busting at the seams. And no, it isn’t because her pants are too small.

    Genres FantasyParanormalUrban FantasyRomanceMagicFictionVampires
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368 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 2022

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About the author

Shannon Mayer 107 books 6,155 followers

A long time ago, in a galaxy far away, I was born into a family of Star Wars nuts. I have a lot of siblings (somewhere I lost count but I think there was more than could be numbered on one hand) and being one of the young padawans I was subjected to Star Wars marathons, on a regular basis. If you've read any of my books you'll see there is often a reference to said movies as a small homage to my upbringing. May the force be with you and all that jazz.

I started writing when I realized I didn't want to grow up not believing in magic, or not believing in creatures everyone else said didn't exist. That being said, I have never seen a fairy, unicorn or dragon. I had a neighbour who swore they fed the leprechauns in their garden, but I never caught the little buggers no matter how long I lay in wait. (And consequently had to help the neighbours plant new flowers to replace those I killed waiting for the leprechauns to show their faces.)

Along the way, I found my husband who is the rock that keeps me from floating away into my dreams, and we have a little boy who is the centre of our world. Living on a farm keeps us busy (as if the writing wasn't enough) and I have more than my share of stories about wrestling with cows, helping birth calves and ending up in the creek during the process, falling in the mud (we'll call it mud but we all know that on a farm, mud is rarely mud) and chasing escaped livestock in the hopes the four legged convicts don't make it to the highway.

I've taken up archery, and the goal is to move into horseback archery in time (you know, when I can hit the target on a consistent basis) and when no one is looking, I love to bake (this doesn't happen often as it's hard to keep the sweet treats in stock with two boys in the house.)

As to what's coming next for me? More stories (since those never stop inside my head, I might as well share them with all of you!) and more adventures. Pretty much, when the fancy strikes, I'll jump on it. Leap before you look I'm sure that motto was created for me.

Or was that . . . think big and dream bigger, ready, set, pull the trigger . . . yeah. That one is a good one too. But only if you have a gun. And are hunting elephants. Which is not cool because of so many reasons. Let's stick with the first one with an addendum.

Leap before you look and let your dreams carry you on their wings. And that, my friends, is me in a nutshell.

But someone else has gotten a head start, and their reasons for tracking down the miserable old witch are far worse than the council's reasons.
When the rune shines in september

It is a time for cozy sweaters, hot beverages, and long walks in the falling leaves. There is a certain magic in the air, as if anything is possible. The rune shines, illuminating the path ahead and guiding us through this transitional phase. It serves as a gentle reminder to reflect on the past and set intentions for the future. September is a month of reflection and self-discovery, a time to take stock of our lives and make the necessary changes to align with our higher purpose. Just as the rune shines, so too should we strive to shine our own light into the world. September is a time to embrace authenticity and embrace the beauty of our own uniqueness. It is a time to let go of self-doubt and fear, and instead, embrace our true selves wholeheartedly. When the rune shines in September, it is a call to action. It is a reminder to step outside of our comfort zones and take risks. It is a time to pursue our passions, chase our dreams, and dare to be different. September is a month of growth and transformation, and it is up to us to seize the opportunities that come our way. As the rune shines in September, let us embrace the change and uncertainty that comes with this season. Let us trust in the journey that lies ahead and have faith that everything is unfolding exactly as it should. September is a time to shine our light, seize our dreams, and welcome the magic of the changing season..

Reviews for "Exploring the Astrological Significance of September's Illuminated Rune"

- Jane - 2 stars - I really wanted to like "When the rune shines in September" because I'm a fan of fantasy novels, but this one just fell flat for me. The plot was confusing and unclear, and I had trouble connecting with the characters. The writing style was also lacking, with clunky dialogue and inconsistent pacing. Overall, I was disappointed and wouldn't recommend this book.
- Thomas - 1 star - "When the rune shines in September" was one of the worst books I've ever read. The storyline was incredibly boring and predictable, with no real twists or turns to keep me interested. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked any depth or development. The writing itself was mediocre at best, with countless spelling and grammatical errors throughout. Save yourself the time and skip this book.
- Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "When the rune shines in September" based on the positive reviews I had read, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to the hype. The plot was confusing and hard to follow, with too many unnecessary details and subplots that didn't contribute to the overall story. The characters felt flat and unrelatable, and I struggled to get invested in their journeys. Additionally, the pacing was off, with slow sections that dragged on for too long. Overall, I was disappointed and wouldn't recommend this book.

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