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  • Call to Purpose by Ken W. Brown

    When humans became human beings, they never suspected evil existed. Then its web of lies closed, and their murder began.

    In a desperate gambit, ancient selves commit everything they have to send the original purpose of human beings forward in time. While their future selves struggle to remember who they are, Shahten uses every lie in his arsenal to sever human from being once and for all.

  • 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.

  • Channel of the Grail by Victor E. Smith

    Even death cannot stop two hearts that beat as one.

    In May 1939, German newspapers announced the untimely death of 35-year-old author Otto Rahn, applauding him as “comrade, decent SS-man and creator of outstanding historical-scholarly works.”

    Channel of the Grail is a visionary novel, historically based on the medieval Cathar persecutions and the 20th-century life and times of Otto Rahn.

  • 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.

  • Clarissa's Warning

    Clarissa’s Warning by Isobel Blackthorn

    Bank teller Claire Bennett’s life is forever changed when she wins the lottery, and buys an ancient fixer-upper on the idyllic island of Fuerteventura.

    After moving to the island’s sleepy inland village, Claire is confronted with a dark mystery. Her new home, known to the locals as the accursed Casa Baraso, is shrouded in otherworldly superstition.

    Her mystic aunt Clarissa has warned of danger, but Claire pays no heed. Can she uncover the secret of Casa Baraso?

  • Cobalt Blue by Peggy Payne

    Burned out from work and a recent breakup, Andie Branson, a 38-year-old commercial artist in a conservative town in the American South, has a shocking and unexpected religious experience, kundalini rising, the physical manifestation of tantric enlightenment.

  • Confessions of a Channeler: A Reluctant Man’s Journey into Mysticism by Monty Joynes

    Confessions of a Channeler is the candid account of how an ego-centered man had the experience of channeled wisdom after he was able to end the incessant flow of conflicted and fragmented thoughts that were his barriers to happiness. Here revealed are his methods and the actual text of more than 125 channeled messages. With its mysticism removed, there is a way for anyone to access the universal source of unlimited wisdom through channeling. The path to peace and personal fulfillment is available to anyone who can learn to listen.

  • Contact, and Other Impressions by Gerald R. Stanek

    Alex can’t remember where he is going, why he is going there, or with whom he is traveling. Seth can’t forget who he has been. Gloria seems to know what is about to happen. Liz is completely surprised. Joel believes there are complex requirements to get there. Rachel believes it is simple. Some think it’s a dream, for others it’s all a game. We all know there is more to existence than what reaches us through the five senses. We feel it in our guts, our hearts, our bones. We know there is someone, something, or somewhere else we are trying to connect to, but are there forces trying to contact us? These seven stories track the progress of some fellow seekers.

  • Dancing With The Dead by Charles Freedom Long

    A boy genius is taken from his family and trained for a suicide mission on the moon. But he falls in love with just the wrong person. This powerful and gripping novel explores questions of redemption, truth, love, and life beyond death. Richly detailed, imaginative and evocative, DANCING WITH THE DEAD blends science and spiritual fiction. Filled with vivid and convincingly drawn characters, this gripping tale is at once a poignant human/alien love story and a foray into the realms beyond.

  • Dead Water Rites (Booker Series) by Monty Joynes

    The fourth book in Joynes’ Booker series about a white man’s continuing search for meaning amid the indigenous peoples of the American Southwest, Dead Water Rites is lucid and literary, an articulate and artful plea to cease our self-destructive exploitation of the environment and native peoples.

  • Diviner’s Nemesis I – Avenger BY Maggie Shaw

    The unfolding story explores prescience, faith, betrayal, forgiveness and redemption as it explores the clash of two male egos through the experiences of the woman they sacrifice to their rivalry. A story of revenge, set against a backdrop of occultism and the paranormal in late 1970s London.

  • Diviner’s Nemesis II – Retribution by Maggie Shaw

    This story of retribution is set in a world of occultism and the paranormal in 1970s London. The thriller explores prescience, faith, betrayal, forgiveness and redemption as it explores the clash of two male egos through the experiences of the woman they sacrifice to their rivalry.