About The Spark

 Dolly Alderton meets Fleabag with a heavy sprinkling of sage, this is self-help-with-a-touch-of-memoir for anyone who has lost themselves while looking for love and needs help finding their way back.

Are you tired of the dating vortex? On your own spiritual journey, but open to intimacy?

Meet Rosalind Moody, one time editor of a leading spirituality magazine and a woman on a mission to find a soulmate.

Despite all her meditating and multiple tarot card readings she keeps manifesting the same guy in different bodies. Until travel persuades her to think about her place in the universe and she embarks on a spiritual journey. Only when she learns the lessons she needs is she able to redefine her singledom, enjoy independence, say no to what she doesn’t actually want and grow her self-esteem.

The Spark charts Rosalind’s adventures both physical and spiritual, offering love-summoning rituals, self-esteem building chakras, moon guidance, tarot card pulls and journaling practices to readers along the way.

A funny, occasionally toe-curlingly honest, helpful and deeply enlightening read from a seriously plugged-in spirituality author.

  • Who's it for?

    For women and men who are sick of being asked ‘so have you met anyone yet?’ We’d like to - but it’s just not happening for some reason. This book can help raise your self-esteem and energetic vibration so high that putting ourselves ‘out there’ will no longer feel so scary.

  • Why did I write it?

    Back in 2018, I started off journaling after each failed date, unaware this was the seed of a conscious dating practice. This book is your shortcut to dating enlightenment, showing you how I became the best partner I could imagine having - and let the Universe do the rest.

  • What can it do for you?

    Caution: this book might change your life. It will help you teach you Tinder Tarot, first date moves, effective dating profile tips, as well as all the spiritual and self-love arsenal: moonology, yoga, affirmations, crystals, manifesting and much more. Spiritual and practical; that’s what The Spark stands for.