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  • Carry on the Flame: Destiny’s Call by Jodine Turner

    Humanity is in the midst of the greatest crisis in their evolution. Sharay is the one chosen to show the way forward and help humankind move through the fear and dark times of today’s world. Born into a lineage of priestesses in modern-day Glastonbury, England, Sharay’s way is blocked by her jealous Aunt Phoebe, who uses black magic against her to steal her fortune and magical power. When Phoebe commits Sharay to a psychiatric ward and accuses her of murder, Sharay struggles with the temptation to fight Phoebe’s vengeance with her own. Through the ancient Celtic ceremony of Beltaine, Sharay experiences profound sacred union with the Welshman Guethyn, who shows her how to open her heart. But Sharay must learn to transform her hatred for her aunt in order to claim the mystery held deep within her cells that will allow her to fulfill her destiny and prove that the ultimate magic is the power of love.

  • Carry on the Flame: Ultimate Magic by Jodine Turner

    Hunted by the police, stalked by a demonic Tracker conjured by her aunt, and torn from everyone she loves, Sharay struggles with the temptation to fight Phoebe’s dark powers with her own. She must transform her fear and hatred for her aunt in order to uncover the mystery held deep within her cells that will allow her to fulfill her destiny – a secret only she can discover.

  • 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.

  • Fantastic Fables of Foster Flat by Orrin Jason Bradford (aka W. Bradford Swift)

    Venture into Foster Flat…and the mind of O.J. Bradford

    Tucked away in a quiet corner of North Carolina lies the township of Foster Flat. By every appearance, it’s an ordinary place to lead one’s life, and the humble environs strike most as boring—quite a prodigious misjudgment.

    The population shares a mutual disapproval of new guests, and the reason for this will soon become clear, thanks to Mimi Rawlins, one resident who’s willing to indulge outsiders. For the whole of its history, Foster Flat has been home to staggering secrets and freakish phenomena. Are these ‘events’ the stuff of folklore? Overactive minds? Or more? You’re free to draw your own conclusions…should you dare to enter.

    In the beguiling spirit of Ray Bradbury’s novels and ‘The Twilight Zone’ series, this supernatural assortment stands as a testament to the fable’s lasting power. Enlightening, frightening and funny in turn, it’s magical realism at its best—a paranormal vehicle bound for musings of love and morality.

  • Giving Voice to Dawn: A Magical Tale of Self-Discovery by L. S. Gribko

    Goaded into action by Mick, Ellie and her quick-witted buddy from work, Neil, become obsessed with cracking the secrets of the dream. They embark on a mystical quest that leads back to the American Civil War and forgotten truths that must be remembered if Ellie is to unravel the mystery of a tragic past that has stolen her joy and muted her voice.

    Part bittersweet fable, part imaginative adventure, part historical romp, Ellie’s story will remind you that it’s never too late to sing your song into a new dawn.

  • INCOGNOLIO by Michael Sussman

    “For readers who are eager to have their imaginations shattered into a thousand pieces, this bizarre and fascinating novel by Michael Sussman is sure to please. …In the space between dreams and imagination, between clarity of thought and insanity, this bizarre collection of vignettes exists – and it’s truly a pleasure to explore.   …To get as deep and heady as Sussman does, yet manage to maintain an edge of wisdom with the whimsy, takes a very talented author.” 4.5 stars –Self-Publishing Review

  • Journey to the Temple of Ra by David P. Tangredi

    A young traveler, who is favored by the Gods, wanders into a village unaware of the guidance that led him there. His life is about to change. The journey that ensues takes him to distant lands, myriad teachings, and diverse cultures. Yet obstacles abound. The perpetual turning of the Wheel of Fortune keeps karma and justice in check. Not even the Gods can control or predict its mysterious ways.

  • KARA (Universal Matter Book 2) by Martin Cosgrove

    It’s the 22nd century and environmental disaster coupled with the tyranny of a One World Government have brought human civilisation to the brink of collapse. Kara must find a way to introduce a mystical energy source known as Universal Matter to the people, liberating them from the control of Government.

  • Lone Cypress by Laura K. Cowan

    What does it mean to be possessed? By a person, by a dream, and by your demons? Shana knows. Shana was a ballerina. At least that was what her mother told her when she moved them to New York so she could pursue the dream. But after Shana was kicked out of school for experimenting with new dance forms and escaped her stage mom only to fall into a dangerous marriage, all she has left is a list of things she thought she was. The only thing still alive in her spirit is the ballet she wanted to choreograph, and suddenly it has taken on a life of its own. Shana runs, from her husband, from her life, and from the terrifying dreams that insist she make a change–until she runs out of time and must face not only her husband’s hired gun but the monster in her mind.

  • The Awakening: Rebirth of Atlantis by Jodine Turner

    The Goddess of the Stars and the Sea is awakened from Her dreamtime with the knowing that a change for humankind approaches. The final days of Atlantis are marked by deceit, lust, and greed. The once vibrant culture, blessed with advanced knowledge bestowed upon it by a race of star beings, now suffers with a corrupt governing body and a degenerate priesthood. The Goddess intervenes to assist humanity and calls upon the young priestess, Geodran, to be Her helper. Geodran struggles to fulfill a destiny larger than her own personal desires, a destiny bestowed upon her by her mother, the High Priestess Jaquine. In a moment of maternal desperation, Jaquine had promised her unborn child, Geodran, to the Goddess, in return for the baby’s safe birth, thus sealing her daughter’s fate. Geodrans’ journey is a heroic quest to bring forth the next era of human civilization. The Awakening is the first in the Goddess of the Stars and the Sea trilogy.

  • The Dinner List: A Novel by Rebecca Serle

    When Sabrina arrives at her thirtieth birthday dinner she finds at the table not just her best friend, but also three significant people from her past, and well, Audrey Hepburn. As the appetizers are served, wine poured, and dinner table conversation begins, it becomes clear that there’s a reason these six people have been gathered together.

    Delicious but never indulgent, sweet with just the right amount of bitter, THE DINNER LIST is a romance for our times. Bon appetit.

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    The Hidden Abbey by Jodine Turner

    A fated love and a sacred destiny brought through time.


    The Hidden Abbey interweaves the story of two lovers who must fulfill a fated mission that spans across centuries and two lifetimes. In sixteenth-century England, Marissa is a headstrong apprentice priestess of the mystical and legendary Isle of Avalon. She must learn to be a wise and responsible leader if she is to one day inherit the title of High Priestess. Her secret lover, Michael, is a warrior from a noble lineage. The two are charged with a grand and momentous task—to safeguard the Creation Bowl, the sacred vessel of the ancient Goddess tradition, imbued with the power to help heal the world. When King Henry VIII confiscates and destroys all of England’s abbeys, the Bowl is endangered. As Marissa and Michael fight to protect it, they are irrevocably separated, and their quest is thwarted.

    When they are reborn and meet again in the twenty-first century as Sophie and Daniel, they are given a second chance. The story follows their efforts to remember—each other and their shared destiny.

  • The Keys to Remember by Jodine Turner

    In this award-winning continuation of the Goddess of the Stars and the Sea series, humankind is once again on the threshold of a spiritual evolution. In fourth-century Glastonbury, England, six-year-old Rhianna is kidnapped and raised in a Christian Abbey but has never forgotten grandmother’s prophecy – “Your destiny lies with the Goddess of the Stars and the Sea.” She alone must mid-wife the next stage of spiritual evolution, as dark times approach for humanity. Powerful forces within both the Abbey and the priestess community of Avalon conspire to keep Rhianna from her rightful destiny and her true love. The price of her heroic quest is far higher than she expects.