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  • A Whisper from Eden

    A Whisper from Eden: A Historical Fantasy by Phoenix

    A Whisper from Eden is legends, magic, romance, wild vistas of North Dakota, Saskatchewan, Wyoming and Alaska in the nineteenth century, and the result of extensive research. Written a lyrical style that will move you to laugh, cry, and wonder—did that really happen? Be inspired by a story that you will not soon forget.

  • Ana’s Dream of Flying by Mary R. Woldering

    Ana, a young girl in Tennessee in the 1960’s, discovers the truth about her art, it’s connection to other realms. Something from beyond Earth is watching her as it searches for the pieces of her shattered soul. Tonight, when she thinks she is dreaming, it will take her flying, to remind her of the time when they were Gods.

    AVAILABLE JULY 10, 2020

  • Beneath the Hallowed Hill (Power Places Series) (Volume 2) by Theresa Crater

    Two legendary worlds. A disaster in the making. Can her psychic powers avert catastrophe?

    Beneath the Hallowed Hill is the second book in the mind-blowing Power Places urban fantasy series. If you like paranormal suspense, time travel, and Arthurian legend, then you’ll love Theresa Crater’s fascinating novel.

  • Children of Stone: Going Forth By Day by Mary Woldering

    NEW, REVISED EDITION!

    “Shu lifts me up,
    the Souls of On set up a stairway for me in
    order to reach the Above,
    and Nut puts her hand on me
    just as she did for Asar on the day when he died.”

    …Pyramid Texts, inscribed on the walls of King Unas tomb 5th Dynasty c. 2345 BC

    Marai, a former shepherd who discovered a fallen ‘star’ and was gifted with amazing abilities by the unearthly Children of Stone, has been separated from those he loves. Kept apart by forces seeking to control all of them, they must independently grow to understand their own powers while continuing their journey to wisdom. Will they be reunited? Will Marai rise up and begin to Go Forth By Day? Will those who care for him survive without his guidance and love?

    Going Forth By Day, the second book in the Children of Stone series, is the story of Marai’s companions, Ariennu, Deka, and Naibe-Ellit. Through their involvement in the lives of the royalty of ancient Kemet, new alliances form, loyalties shift, and the comfortable lives of some are shaken to their core.

    Blending history, ancient literature, mythology, classic archetypes, and personal inspiration, Woldering takes the reader on a speculative and emotional journey through the ancient world with detailed and thought-provoking characters whose stories weave themselves into the tapestry of history.

  • Children of Stone: Heart of the Lotus by Mary Woldering

    As Marai makes plans to return to Ineb Hedj, he knows not all is settled. Old and new foes position themselves, each seeking control of the Children of Stone. New allies find strength and wisdom from beyond the stars, while older foes emerge from that which is hidden. Each destiny interacts and becomes a lotus petal in the Flower of Life.

  • Children of Stone: Opener of the Sky by Mary Woldering

    Marai, a former shepherd, who discovered a fallen ‘star’ and was gifted with amazing abilities by the unearthly Children of Stone, has been separated from those he loves. Turned sojourner, he begins a desperate mission to find them, but the spectre of wickedness and corruption is never far behind and his journey to wisdom becomes even more uncertain.

    While Opener Of The Sky, the third book in the Children of Stone series, is the continuing story of Marai’s magical search for his companions, it is also the story of Maatkare Raemkai, a sadistic shape-changing warrior-prince, whose twisted relationships once propelled him into power, then nearly destroyed him. Through sorcerous manipulation of the women Marai loves, he has planned his own revenge. The sojourner Marai is just in the way. Will he be too late to save those he loves or will he welcome them in victory?

  • Children of Stone: Voices in Crystal by Mary Woldering

    A shepherd named Marai discovers a “fallen star”. What he finds inside changes him forever: The Children of Stone. They came from another realm in the form of crystals and gemstones, each possessing powers beyond human comprehension. The shepherd, in gratitude, undertakes a journey to the City of the King in Ancient Egypt. He will take these “Children” to the safekeeping of priests and scholars living there. A young prince learns of this. Feeling slighted, he begins a lifelong quest to control the Children of Stone or to destroy this shepherd and those he loves.

  • I Am Celtic: The Story of Abathscantia and the Dragon Isles by Elizabeth Beckett

    I Am Celtic is a story set in about 10,000 BCE and takes the reader from the destruction of Atlantis, to Egypt, across Northern Africa and the Mediterranean, and finally to the British Isles, specifically England. The story spans the lifetime of the beautiful but sensitive Solveigh, and follows her challenging journey of love, loss, adventure, and awakening.

  • Mission: Soul Rescue: Escape from the Immortals (Volume 1) by William Fietzer

    They stole her consciousness, now they want her soul . . . After many years of research in the Amazon, Psychologist Victor Furst finally acquired the shamanic ability to detect psychic vampires and retrieve the souls of their victims. As happens with endeavors driven by passion, his discoveries would not come without sacrifice—his wife, Evelyn, grew tired of his absence and left—taking his precious daughter, Miriam, with her. As though commanded by fate, he finds Evelyn again when his old rival at the CIA, Basil Zarkisian, abducts her consciousness, leaving her body lying in limbo as though in a coma; diagnosis—Alzheimer’s disease. But Victor knows Evelyn is in no coma and Alzheimer’s is just for cover… Victor is in a race against rebels and time. His hope for Evelyn lies with her eccentric sister and—Miriam. Miriam will be a tough sell when Victor reveals what he will need to help Evelyn…

  • Of Stars and Clay (Earth Sentinels) by Elizabeth M. Herrera

    During their perilous mission, the Earth Sentinels uncover ancient secrets about modern man’s origins, genetic engineering, aliens, the Illuminati, and the lies that have been woven throughout religion and history.

  • Return of the Grail King (Power Places) by Theresa Crater

    A mystical family legacy. A powerful king destined to return. One legendary couple must correct the past to restore the future…

    Return of the Grail King is the third book in the Power Places series of visionary and urban fantasy novels. If you like action-packed plots, ancient mythology, and the legend of King Arthur, then you’ll love Theresa Crater’s mind-twisting series.

  • The Buried Giant: A novel (Vintage International) by Kazuo Ishiguro

    From the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and author of the Booker Prize–winning novel The Remains of the Day comes a luminous meditation on the act of forgetting and the power of memory.

    In post-Arthurian Britain, the wars that once raged between the Saxons and the Britons have finally ceased. Axl and Beatrice, an elderly British couple, set off to visit their son, whom they haven’t seen in years. And, because a strange mist has caused mass amnesia throughout the land, they can scarcely remember anything about him.

  • The Dreams of Phillip Aisling and the Numinous Nagwaagan by Brandon Bosse

    Phillip Aisling is just like any other boy, or so he thought.

    On the night of his 13th birthday he has a dream so vivid that he is convinced it was real! He soon learns that he has begun training with the Dream Masters. They practice lucid dreaming to be able to fully control their dreams, giving them immense power. But when his vivid dreams turn into nightmares he never wants to fall asleep again! In his struggle to understand his remarkable dreams and prevent terrible nightmares, he finds The Dreamer’s Dictionary written to help young Dreamers make sense of their new powers.

  • The Eleventh Ring by Tom Hoffman

    “An epic that hits all the perfect notes of science, magic, and sweetness.” -Kirkus Review

    The Bartholomew the Adventurer Trilogy is a story of spiritual transformation wrapped in a romping tale of adventure set in the far distant future after humans have vanished from the planet. The protagonist is a rather silly and self centered rabbit named Bartholomew who sets out in search of a missing object which he is unable to describe or name.

  • The Giants of Glorborin: Ancient conflict in a new world (Dragons and Visions) (Volume 3) by Jim Murdoch

    The Giants of Glorborin is a story of faith and the overcoming of fear. Travel deep into the subconscious world where everything seems possible and into a land of giants where an ancient conflict raises its ugly head.

    Patrick Ferguson (Pat) explores a stone circle known as Adam’s Calendar in South Africa, a mission suggested by the Dragons he encountered in Dragon Song. Pat believes he will discover more hidden powers in his dragon ring.

  • The Goddess Within by Iva Kenaz

    A magical journey set in 16th century Italy. Berka was raised by her hermit father in the wild, secluded from human society. At the dawn of her fifteenth summer she meets a faun, a being from a different realm. The two are instantly drawn to each other, but their secret meetings are soon disturbed by the arrival of a group of bandits.