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  • The Goddess Within by Iva Kenaz

    A magical journey set in 16th century Italy. Berka was raised by her hermit father in the wild, secluded from human society. At the dawn of her fifteenth summer she meets a faun, a being from a different realm. The two are instantly drawn to each other, but their secret meetings are soon disturbed by the arrival of a group of bandits.

  • The Häling and the Scottish Templars: Book One of the Temple Chronicles by L. S. Berthelsen

    In Scotland in the spring of 1296, a ragged band of Templars seek refuge for a gravely wounded seneschal, a high-ranking Templar officer. As England invades Scotland, the Templars devise a dangerous plan to prevent the destruction of the Häling, a collection of priceless Celtic treasures, manuscripts, and masterpieces.

  • The Headman & the Assassin (Earth’s End) (Volume 3) by Sandy Nathan

    HE KNEW HER WORK WAS MURDER

    The lovely outsider carries deadly secrets. Only Sam with his village headman’s power can heal her. Only Emily can make Sam the man he was meant to be.Passion explodes between them. Passion that brings joy and pain, ecstasy and remorse. Passion that can kill.

    Join Sam & Emily for a legendary love story you’ll never forget.

  • The Heirs of Osiris: Book Two of the Osiris Plan Trilogy (Volume 2) by Drew Fisher

    Only two of the eighteen boys who began as first-year students at the mysterious Brig-Wallis Preparatory School for Boys have opted for a fourth year, the rest are out in the real world, trying to figure out how to apply their unusual skills and talents. Meanwhile, climate change is forcing mankind to adapt to never-before experienced situations.

  • The Heretic by Allysha Lavino

    Research and inspiration come together in this spellbinding spiritual adventure through history and mystery. Allysha Lavino takes us on a magical journey into the hidden histories of France and the real life secrets buried in code through the ages. This enchanting visionary fiction epic invites us to step into the story and discover how the wisdom of our ancestors could change the modern world forever.

    A secret was hidden in the Languedoc of France, but this ancient wisdom has always been a deadly heresy. Cultural anthropologist Lily Ann Harper is on a quest for facts when mysterious Sir Anthony Leclair invites her to Rennes-le-Château, where she is unwittingly thrust back through history. Forced to confront her greatest fears, Lily awakens to a mystical power buried deep inside. Face to face with an age-old enemy, she must choose—embrace the magic of the ancestors and find her place in the Pattern … or lose Everything.

    Did you Choose the life you are living? Do YOU have the courage to follow your heart … to Choose a life that you Love?
    HERETIC MEANS “ABLE TO CHOOSE.”

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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 Horses at the Gate: A Novel (Earthsong Trilogy) by Mary Mackey

    As nomad invaders ride south to attack the peaceful, goddess-worshipping people of Shara, the priestess Marrah is initiated into the cult of the Dark Mother. Armed with powerful magic, she and her nomad lover, Stavan, must fight for the survival of their children and their people.

    Volume two of The Earthsong Trilogy.

  • The Improbable Wonders of Moojie Littleman by Robin Gregory

    From screenwriter and award-winning novelist, Robin Gregory, comes a masterful début about family and first love, magic and miracles–brimming with compassion, lyricism, and originality. Winner of 22 awards.

    In the early 1900s in America, Moojie, a biracial and partially-disabled foundling, is left on the steps of a village chapel. He is adopted by a doting mother and a mapmaker father. After leading a charmed life where he discovers his has miraculous healing powers, eight year-old Moojie’s world collapses when his mother dies unexpectedly.

  • The Key of Alanar by Rory B. Mackay

    Battling both hostile terrain and his own demons, an impossible choice lies ahead for David, the echoes of which will ripple throughout time, leading him to the very limits of the human experience, and beyond…

    Spanning ten millennia, this epic yet intimate tale of loss, courage and redemption pushes the boundaries of storytelling, exploring the nature of life, death, the universe and reality.

  • 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 Last Warrior Queen by Mary Mackey

    The year is 3643 B.C.E. The great matriarchal cities which have dominated the earth are about to disappear as hordes of nomads overrun the fertile valleys of Mesopotamia. Born into one of these tribes is Inanna, a woman who speaks the language of plants and whose touch can heal. Led by her powers to the City of the Dove, where love is sacred and sex is an act of worship, Inanna fulfills her destiny by becoming a great warrior queen.

  • The Lioness of Brumley Hall: And Her Most Unusual Grandchildren (Urwelt Chronicles) Author: Augusta Pearson Benners

    The Lioness of Brumley Hall is the first book in the Urwelt Chronicles series, a fantasy fairy tale adventure series for kids and adults about magic, discernment and courage with a strong female and male lead. Written for 5th and 6th graders, it is also an enjoyable read for parents and grandparents. It’s packed with generational references and humor, witty wordplay and enough adventure for all (way too much, as Gran would say), as well as parenting tips for raising magical children and grandchildren. Let the faery folk and grandchildren of Brumley Hall entrance you with their magic and music only found in the unique world of Brumley Hall and the surrounding faery kingdom (or queendom, if you prefer) of Urwelt.

  • The Lord’s Bedchamber by Christopher Sly

    In this metaphysical “Untaming of the Shrew,” a contemporary Shakespeare has enslaved the players inside of a story that he controls. A contemporary Bacchus sets out to free them from Shakespeare’s spell, and reopen the path to awakening concealed by the sign – Gates of Hell. Before Shakespeare lets that happen, he will write the end of days.

  • The Mayan Red Queen: Tz’aakb’u Ahau of Palenque (The Mists of Palenque Book 3) by Leonide Martin Ph.D.

    A LOVE STORY THAT TRANSFORMS A DYNASTY…

    Pakal ascends to the throne as his mother the prior ruler, Sak K’uk, selects his wife, Lalak is overwhelmed by the sophisticated society and complex protocols of the royal court. Sak K’uk, determined to keep Lalak from displacing her in Pakal’s affections, confers an official name showing she views the girl as little more than a breeder: Tz’aabk’u Ahau, the Accumulator of Lords.

  • The Merkaba Mystery by Iva Kenaz

    In the year 1896, a young woman finds herself standing in the river, not remembering where she came from or who she is. The only link to her past is a bag containing a few symbolic objects, including the Tarot cards. Followed by a cloaked figure, she ends up in Prague’s Jewish Town, which she recognises as an alternate version of her home. With the help of her new friends and occasional flashbacks, she begins to unravel her past connection to esotery, magic and places that initially seem unreal.

  • The Miracle of Anna: An Awakened Child by John Nelson

    How Do You Raise an Awakened Child in an Unconscious World?

    The birth of a child avatar should be a cause for celebration, but twenty-something Maggie Langford finds that sheltering Anna’s sanctity from the intrusion of the outside world is her first priority. She wants to allow this “great soul” to develop her full spiritual potential, but others like Maggie’s Hindu guru want to enlist her to promote their own agendas.