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  • 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.

  • The Oversoul Seven Trilogy by Jane Roberts

    Inspired by Jane Roberts’ own experiences as the author of the immensely popular “Seth” books, these three novels — now collected in one volume — are one of the most imaginative tales ever written.

    Jane Roberts’ beloved character, Oversoul Seven, an ageless student of the universe, explores the entire framework of our existence. . . . As we follow Seven’s education, our own beliefs about life, death, dreams, time and space are challenged and stretched, leaving us with a refreshing and provocative perspective on the true nature of reality.

  • The Pacifist’s War Book 2 The St. Germaine Chronicles by V.M. Franck

    When Arranah lost her brother, Peter, the Vietnam war was raging.  Twenty years later she loses another man she loves more than herself.  The St. Germaine Chronicles is the saga of how she gets them back.  There are three legs to this journey–Arranah’s, Sheeawna’s and Peter’s.

  • The Saints and Sinners of Okay County: A Novel

    In the tradition of Fannie Flagg and Lorna Landvik, The Saints and Sinners of Okay County is a heartfelt and compelling debut novel with an unforgettable heroine. It’s the story of a woman whose ability to see the futures of others leads her right back into her own troubled past.

    It’s the summer of 1976, and it seems like the entire state of Oklahoma is celebrating America’s bicentennial. But in the small town of Okay, Aletta Honor has much more on her mind than flags and fireworks. She’s pregnant with her fourth child and hasn’t seen her husband, Jimmy, in weeks. Although she can guess where the hound dog has parked his red-white-and-blue van—in front of the local gin mill or outside the home of yet another woman for a little Yankee Doodle Diddle. Discretion is not in the man’s constitution.

  • The Star Family by Theresa Crater

    Whoever holds the key decides the future of humanity…

  • The Unholy, A Novel by Paul DeBlassie III

    A young curandera, a medicine woman, intent on uncovering the secrets of her past is forced into a life-and-death battle against an evil Archbishop. Set in the mystic land of Aztlan, The Unholy is a novel of destiny as healer and slayer. Native lore of dreams and visions, shape changing, and natural magic work to spin a neo-gothic web in which sadness and mystery lure the unsuspecting into a twilight realm of discovery and decision.

  • The Unlikely Occultist: A Biographical Novel of Alice A. Bailey by Isobel Blackthorn

    Discover the fascinating life of Alice Bailey: a long-forgotten occultist widely regarded as the Mother Of The New Age.

    Back in 1931, Alice is preparing to give a speech at a Swiss summer school. Soon after, she is put on Hitler’s blacklist. What Alice doesn’t realize is the enormity of her influence to the world, and the real enemies who are much closer than she thinks.

  • The Wings That Fly Us Home: A Novel by Dayna Dunbar

    Aletta Honor’s psychic gift for reading people’s futures seems to have vanished overnight. What is curious is that the disappearance coincided with a mysterious visit from a Native American who came bearing an eagle feather and a cryptic message. Then there’s the cousin Aletta never knew she had (a young political revolutionary on the run), who suddenly appears at her doorstep and shares a shocking secret about their family.

    One thing’s for sure: Aletta’s poised for change. Her no-good alcoholic ex-husband is stirring up trouble, a new lover turns out to be bad news, and she can’t bear another day of lying to unsuspecting customers. As Aletta digs deeper into her family history, her mission becomes clear: If she ever hopes to regain her clairvoyance, she must go to New Mexico to uncover her great grandmother Adelaide’s fascinating but troubling past. So with some kooky friends dying for an adventure outside the confines of their small-town world, Aletta sets off for the southwest, where she will finally come to understand her special talent and the real meaning of life.

  • Trusting the Currents by Lynnda Pollio

    Author Lynnda Pollio’s life changes abruptly when she begins hearing the mystical, elderly voice of Addie Mae Aubrey, a Southern, African American woman from the 1930s rural South. Narrated by Addie Mae Aubrey, Trusting the Currents is a story of self-discovery and the uneasy search for one’s place in life. Beginning at age eleven with the arrival of beautiful, mysterious cousin Jenny and her shadowy stepfather, Uncle Joe, Trusting the Currents explores Addie Mae’s reluctant awakening. As Jenny introduces Addie Mae to the natural world, a caring teacher guides Addie Mae with the power of reading. Romantic love enters her life for the first time with Rawley, and we learn how Addie Mae’s emerging sense of self compels her to a life-altering decision, even as fear and evil shakes their lives.

  • Waking Maya by Warren Goldie

    When Maya Burke digs up an old journal written by her father, a man she has never met, what she finds is a plan for a spiritual journey created specifically for her. As she explores its teachings, she is catapulted onto a cross-country adventure, and is swept up into a world of visions, vortexes, secret government programs, and a spiritual underground that has revived an ancient meditation practice that may literally change the world.

  • Way of the Peaceful Warrior: A Book That Changes Lives by Dan Millman

    An International Bestseller — Rediscover Life’s Larger Meaning and Purpose

    This autobiographical novel is one of the most beloved spiritual sagas of our time. For decades, friends and families around the world have shared the book that teaches the way of the peaceful warrior. Life as a peaceful warrior is a life of meditation, mindfulness, compassion, and acceptance.