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  • The Synchronicity of Ulysses by George Sourrys

    A theory of everything. Psychic powers. An ancient book which leads Ulysses to the girl from his recurring dreams. A secret society deep in the rainforest. A powerful and sinister dynasty that wishes to keep the theory from mankind. And wisdom that will help you, the reader, to live the life of your dreams.

    The Synchronicity of Ulysses is an exciting adventure that also offers the reader personal enlightenment. Inside its pages is a real theory of everything and mindset principles which will forever change how you see your life and the world.

  • The Thirteenth Monk by Tom Hoffman

    “…the metaphysical adventures of Bartholomew Rabbit…”

    “A homogeneous blend of Peter Rabbit and Alice in Wonderland, these stories are well worth the effort to really read them. They speak to any age and any level of enlightenment.”

    “Unique, charming, humorous, whimsy, lovely, and gently philosophical. Not since Watership Down have rabbits come alive as heroes and villains.”

    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 Time Keeper by Mitch Albom

    From the author who’s inspired millions worldwide with books like Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven comes his most imaginative novel yet, The Time Keeper–a compelling fable about the first man on Earth to count the hours.

    The man who became Father Time.

    In Mitch Albom’s exceptional work of fiction, the inventor of the world’s first clock is punished for trying to measure God’s greatest gift. He is banished to a cave for centuries and forced to listen to the voices of all who come after him seeking more days, more years.

  • The Translucent Boy and The Girl Who Saw Him by Tom Hoffman

    Odo Whitley is translucent, human frosted glass, eyes peering through him, never at him. His achingly lonely existence is upended when a strange girl with flaming orange hair passes him a cryptic note in science class, sending the two unlikely new friends on an interdimensional quest for a mysterious lost doll.

  • The Triumph of Osiris: Book Three of the Osiris Plan Trilogy (Volume 3) by Drew Fisher

    The third and final installment of the Osiris Plan trilogy. Follow Peter and the Brig-Wallis community as they manifest their plan to try to educate and facilitate humankind with regard to end-of-life choices in the face of the catastrophes that result from rapidly accelerating global warming.

  • 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 Village of Bones: Sabalah’s Tale (Earthsong Series) by Mary Mackey

    Prequel to the Earthsong Series

    “Mary Mackey’s The Village of Bones, gives us the vivid adventures of The Clan of the Cave Bear, the magic of The Mists of Avalon and Lord of the Rings, and the beauty of Avatar. Filled with the belief that love drives out fear, it contains stunning twists that will leave you wanting more.” —Dorothy Hearst, author of the Wolf Chronicles

    In 4386 B.C., a young priestess named Sabalah conceives a magical child with a mysterious stranger named Arash. Sabalah names the child Marrah. This child will save the Goddess-worshiping people of Europe from nomad invaders called Beastmen, but only if her mother can keep her alive long enough to grow up

  • The Vision and Beyond – After the Night of Fires by Maggie Shaw

    This supernatural Christian Mystic quest novel explores the themes of guilt, healing and identity in a fast-paced story set against a tense post-Cold War world.

  • The Visionary Mayan Queen: Yohl Ik’nal of Palenque (The Mists of Palenque) by Leonide Martin Ph.D.

    Enter the world of a Mayan Queen

    A dynasty hangs in the balance . . .

  • The Water Singers by Iris Chinook

    What if the Earth is conscious? What if it summoned us to embark on an evolutionary journey toward a Golden Age? Everything has a resonant frequency, including the earth. Earth’s magnetic field is fluctuating wildly, getting ready to flip polarities. Water Singers work together to achieve the resonant frequency necessary for Earth to reach the next level of evolution, but can they reach the critical mass they need soon enough?

    The story of the Water Singers is set in southern Oregon, where Ruthee Morales discovers a hidden power, activated by the earth itself, she never imagined was within her. Ruthee is caught between the promise of the evolving world and the love of her estranged daughter who can’t go with her.A tale of hope and redemption for these stressful times.

  • 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.

  • The Witch Within by Iva Kenaz

    After she has been charged with witchcraft, sixteen-year-old Talitha escapes to the abandoned Cursed Lands and seeks the ancient cave of her ancestors. In the deep woods, she starts to remember her ancestral lore of healing and magical symbolism and receives guidance on how to survive from the local spirits.

  • The Year the Horses Came by Mary Mackey

    “A researcher’s precision combined with storytelling magic.”-Marija Gimbutas, author of The Civilization of the Goddess”Vivid, dramatic, compelling.”-Marge Piercy, author of Woman on the Edge of Time

    Volume One of The Earthsong Trilogy evokes the moment in pre-history when marauding nomads brought horses, male gods, and war to a goddess-worshipping Europe that had known peace for thousands of years. Against this perilous backdrop, a passionate, dangerous love develops between Marrah, a gifted priestess, and Stavan, one of the invading warriors.

  • The Yoga of Max’s Discontent: A Novel by Karan Bajaj

    “A beautifully rendered epic journey . . . . The novel works on many levels and excels at them all.” —New York Journal of Books

    No. 1 bestseller in India

  • Time Blade: Age of Jeweled Intelligence by P. Christina Greenaway

    MANKIND MUST EVOLVE AND TRANSCEND
    TO THE NEXT UNIVERSE BEFORE EARTH’S SUN STAR BURNS OUT