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  • The Miracle: A Visionary Novel by Michael Gurian

    From bestselling author Michael Gurian comes a spiritual thriller that will change the way you look at the world forever.

    The car crash that killed Jeffrey, a child of prophecy, was a dreadful tragedy. But for the twelve witnesses to this terrible moment it was an incident that set off a string of spiritual awakenings and inexplicable miracles that would forever transform their lives.

  • 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 Paperback Writer of Central Park: Book One in The Hidden World of Wysteria Series (Volume 1) by Stella Brians

    Book One in The Hidden World of Wysteria Series

    Elizabeth is homeless in New York City, sleeping in hostels when she can and barely surviving. Writing her novel keeps her going, and when it is published her life changes forever.

  • The Prophetic Mayan Queen: K’inuuw Mat of Palenque by Leonide Martin

    Born to serve Mayan Goddess Ix Chel, K’inuuw Mat is destined instead to marry and continue the Palenque dynasty. Skilled in prophetic arts, her scrying foresees the face of the man with whom she will continue the dynasty. Upon arriving at Palenque, she is shocked to recognize that face as her husband’s oldest brother, Kan Bahlam. The magnetic force of their attraction propels them into forbidden embraces which she resists, until Kan Bahlam designs a bold plan that would solve his inability to produce a son–if he can gain his brother’s cooperation. Set in the zenith of Mayan civilization, royal family conflicts and ambitions play out in a tapestry of brilliant accomplishments in arts and sciences that will astound people of the future. As K’inuuw Mat contends with explosive emotions, she must answer the Goddess’ mandate to preserve Mayan culture for future generations as the decline of their civilization approaches.

    Centuries later Maya-Mexican archeologist Francesca, aided by linguist colleague Charlie, seeks answers to family secrets, venturing to a remote village in jungles near Palenque. Facing a hostile shaman, suspicious villagers, snakes and bats, she must reclaim her heritage to learn the truth of her origins.

  • The Qaraq (1001, The Reincarnation Chronicles Book 1) by Stephen Weinstock

    Sahara Fleming experiences disturbing visions: reincarnation stories as a Red Isle goddess or in a 4th Century Persian orgy. Sahara dismisses these time travel fantasies as stress. She’s four months pregnant and married to Amar, an emotionally aggressive stockbroker unwilling to be a father.

    When a mysterious circle of neighbors plants clues about her visions, Sahara learns they are a qaraq, a group of intertwined souls who come together lifetime after lifetime. At secretive meetings, Sahara hears tales of magic realism and realizes her stormy marriage goes back centuries.

  • The Qaraq and The Maya Factor: Book Two of 1001, The Reincarnation Chronicles by Stephen Weinstock

    What if your déjà vu lasted ten minutes? Involved ten neighbors? Linked to a 1001 lifetimes with this group? This is your qaraq. Sahara Fleming, with her magical time travel powers, is her qaraq’s Scheherazade. But her estranged husband wants her back; she enjoys their romance, but Sahara sees their reincarnations as visionary terrors.

  • The Qaraq and the Subversive Manuscript: 1001 Book Three of The Reincarnation Chronicles (1001, The Reincarnation Chronicles 3) by Stephen Weinstock

    The Qaraq and the Subversive Manuscript, Book 3 of the 1001 series, is an extraordinary story that recalls the historical intensity and cultural complexity of The Thousand and One Nights. Like Scheherazade, Ooma and the others tell their stories as if their lives depend on it. 1001 conjures up magical, dark, humorous, and visionary reincarnation tales.

  • The Reincarnation of Peter Proud by Max Ehrlich

    In this classic suspense novel first published in 1973, Max Ehrlich expertly interweaves multiple themes of life after death, romance, tragedy, and altered consciousness into an unforgettable tale.

    Dr. Peter Proud’s ordinary life as a professor in California is threatened by recurrent dreams that all end the same: with his murder in a lake at night by a mysterious woman named Marcia. These dreams—which he comes to believe may be flashbacks from a previous life—become so disturbing that he seeks answers from a sleep researcher, a clairvoyant, and an expert in psychic phenomena in order to recover his past.

  • The Road to Shambhala by Gerald R. Stanek

    From the author of Skirting the Gorge, and The Eighth House comes a new novel of initiation.

    Brendon Pearce has no faith in faith. His life is soon filled with intimations, portents, and unexplained phenomena. With their encouragement, he begins to learn the truth about himself, the Earth, and the cosmos. For Brendon, the road to Shambhala leads through Ojai, Sedona, dreams, and of course, the heart.

  • 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 Seventh Medallion (Bartholomew the Adventurer Trilogy Book 3) by Tom Hoffman

    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. Along the way he meets his adventuring companion, Oliver T. Rabbit, a brilliant scientist who also undergoes a deep transformation in the trilogy, coming to understand that there is no magic, only science, whether it’s time travel, parallel dimensions, manifesting physical objects with thoughts, or reincarnation.

  • The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity by William P. Young

    In a world where religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant The Shack wrestles with the timeless question, “Where is God in a world so filled with unspeakable pain?” The answers Mack gets will astound you and perhaps transform you as much as it did him. You’ll want everyone you know to read this book!

  • The Star Family by Theresa Crater

    Whoever holds the key decides the future of humanity…

  • The Sublime Transformation of Vera Wright by Rea Nolan Martin

    This book challenges the notion that great saints and prophets have disappeared from the earth. The spiritual awakening of a quirky sixty-plus beautician named Vera Wright, in a quiet New Jersey town, surprises not only Vera herself, but everyone she knows and meets, including the Pope. This is an inspiring and entertaining account of how one person’s astonishing transformation can transform the world.

  • The Survival of Thomas Ford by John A. A. Logan

    “This is writing and literature at its best. Imagine Stephen King combined with maybe Cormac McCarthy and a bit of Edgar Allan Poe tossed in” Bestebookreviews.blogspot.co.uk

    “Beautifully written…compelling…literary fiction/tartan noir/thriller/zany black comedy…Logan dances on a literary knife edge…blazing talent” Linda Gillard, author of A LIFETIME BURNING

    Thomas Ford is the only survivor of the car crash which killed his wife. He is also the only witness who would be willing to identify the young, reckless driver who caused the crash. But the driver has no intention of ever letting himself be identified, not to mention what his father’s intentions are…or those of his girlfriend, Lorna, the hospital cleaner.