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The Afterlife Healing Circle: How Anyone Can Contact the Other Side
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The Vision (Green Stone of Healing, #1)
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Hope is in the Garden: Healing Resolution Through Unconditional Love
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Thank you, Bella. The same emotional depth that calls to you also can scare readers. I'm glad it did not put you off.
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The way this story hits you, Garima, suggests to me that you must have lived one or more past lives in Azgard. As I did. Thank you for capturing how I
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"I just finished reading Book One: Scandal from the Stoneslayer series, and honestly… I’m still processing how deeply it moved me. I didn’t just enjoy this book—I felt it. Like, really felt it in my bones.
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Another excellent read Charles de la Foret is my kind of protagonist. Not perfect by any means, but someone you like spending time with. Another great romp in Paris of the first half of the 17th century. The author knows his history and writes well. D ...more |
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Better and better The second installment in this series is even better than the first. Can't wait for the third book! Chaney and Moon spin terrific tales. ...more |
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“Helen slowly became aware of an unnerving red light. She lifted her head and looked around. The glow bounced off the cold stone walls and intensified quickly. It filled her with thoughts of despair and hopelessness. She tried to shake them off.
You have what’s mine! Where is it? I want it!
Helen shuddered violently. She recalled the inner voice that urged
her to use the stone to keep Prince Harnak from dying. That voice was
comforting and encouraging. This voice was oppressive and angry and
beat on her relentlessly.
“No!” she muttered. “Go away. I have nothing for you or anyone
else, not even me.”
The red light flickered out. Only the numbing cold and her utter
isolation, cheerless companions, remained.”
― Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal
You have what’s mine! Where is it? I want it!
Helen shuddered violently. She recalled the inner voice that urged
her to use the stone to keep Prince Harnak from dying. That voice was
comforting and encouraging. This voice was oppressive and angry and
beat on her relentlessly.
“No!” she muttered. “Go away. I have nothing for you or anyone
else, not even me.”
The red light flickered out. Only the numbing cold and her utter
isolation, cheerless companions, remained.”
― Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal
“The Lord Steward summoned Lord James to his study. Joining
them were Lord Nimrod, the Consort, and Judith, who stood beside
the Consort and stared out the window. A winter sunrise streaked the
sky with pink-and-gold light. Judith wrestled with her anguish. This is
probably Helen’s last sunrise, and she’s no doubt in some stinking hole and
cannot even see it.
Lord James paid little heed to anyone else. All he saw was Miriam’s
face, her green eyes harsh with accusation. All he heard were her pleas.
Do something, James. Save her. Don’t let her die.
Thinking he had everyone’s attention, Shinar got to the point. “It
seems you have a daughter, James.”
― Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal
them were Lord Nimrod, the Consort, and Judith, who stood beside
the Consort and stared out the window. A winter sunrise streaked the
sky with pink-and-gold light. Judith wrestled with her anguish. This is
probably Helen’s last sunrise, and she’s no doubt in some stinking hole and
cannot even see it.
Lord James paid little heed to anyone else. All he saw was Miriam’s
face, her green eyes harsh with accusation. All he heard were her pleas.
Do something, James. Save her. Don’t let her die.
Thinking he had everyone’s attention, Shinar got to the point. “It
seems you have a daughter, James.”
― Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal
“Helen was lost and isolated, unable to participate with the rest of
the group. She was outside the circle with no sense of any connection
to a Creator, and no concept of what unconditional love might feel
like. If any type of God had indeed created her, then that Deity had
made a mistake too cruel to forgive.”
― Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal
the group. She was outside the circle with no sense of any connection
to a Creator, and no concept of what unconditional love might feel
like. If any type of God had indeed created her, then that Deity had
made a mistake too cruel to forgive.”
― Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal

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