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The Little Book of Saints
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

The Little Book of Saints

How does Saint Christopher keep us safe when we travel? Why is Saint Patrick always depicted with a nest of snakes? How did Cecilia come to be the patron saint of music? These wonders and more are explained in this treasure ofa book. The perfect gift for the devout or any religious occasion, this captivating collection recounts the extra-ordinary legends, heartrending stories, joys, and sorrows of the most beloved saints, from the famous to the mysteriously obscure. Beautifully illustrated with historical pictures from prayer books and missals, this elegant keepsake is packaged with a padded cover, gilded edges, and a ribbon marker—a joy to have and to give.

Little Book of Angels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

Little Book of Angels

  • Categories: Art

A collection of stories, legends, poems, and prayers about angels, with color illustrations from missals and prayer books.

The Little Book of Mary
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

The Little Book of Mary

Learn more about Mary, mother of Jesus, in this colorfully illustrated collection of stories, miracles, and mysteries. Mary, with her divine grace and motherly spirit, has been a source of comfort and faith through the ages. The Little Book of Mary shares the stories, miracles, and apparitions of Mary, revealing the rich history of this beloved religious icon. Beautifully illustrated with color lithographs from missals and prayer books, this is an elegant tribute to Mary in all her many forms.

The Little Book of New York
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

The Little Book of New York

Illustrated with images of vintage postcards, this book tells the stories of New York's great buildings, bridges, streets, and neighborhoods.

The Little Book of the Occult
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

The Little Book of the Occult

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-09-29
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Discover the wonders of occult magick and learn how to harness your witch powers with this beginner’s guide From summoning courage with a simple candle ritual, to seeing what the day has in store by reading the grounds from that first cup of coffee, occult magick has become part of daily life for many over recent years. The opportunity to glimpse the future – or learn from our past – holds a mystical allure as we try to make sense of the unpredictability of our existence. Occult practices are no longer associated with devil worship or summoning evil entities – they’re a fun and insightful way to achieve your dreams, discover more about yourself and others, and feel empowered. The Little Book of the Occult offers an introduction to this fascinating subject, exploring its rich history and its numerous potential benefits to health, wealth, love and relationships. You will discover how to: Develop your powers of perception by working with the pineal eye Read what the future has in store by scrying with fire and water Practise tarot with three- and one-card readings for yourself and others Manifest your dreams and desires by channelling the power of the universe

Annual Report of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 834
Vicissitudes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Vicissitudes

Renee set out to be an artist, not a warrior. She’s the consort of a vampire lord, while her former best friend has become a vampire hunter. Awkward. Not even death can stop Renee from using her teleportation ability to protect her community. But her cousin Gil, who has access to their grandfather’s temporal and spatial technology, has also joined the ranks of her enemies. As Renee struggles to accept a profound change in her existence, she finds her family targeted by two separate groups of vampire hunters, as well as enemies of their own kind. Gil and his compatriots vanish by making use of a backwater in the stream of time, only to be replaced by hunters who plunge the already divided vampire enclave of Abbey Keep into chaos through abduction and murder. Meanwhile, Gil is poised to pop back into existence just when he’s not expected, bringing with him a crew of killers determined to turn Abbey Keep into a pile of radioactive rubble.

Burnt Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Burnt Out

CAN SHE FORGET THE PAST TO SAVE HER OWN LIFE? A burnt-out social worker is reluctantly caught up in the suspicious disappearance of a world-famous geologist and learns her own life is in danger. Will she be able to forget the disaster of her failed love affair and reach out to the only person who can truly help her—detective Arvo Thorson? "Prickly-but-principled social worker Christine Ivory is feeling burned out on the job and retreats to the family place in Minnesota's north woods. Burnt Out the third in a richly realized series from Susan Koefod, captures the complex push-pull of home and family, not to mention the dark underbelly of idyllic small-town life. Add a missing geologist and a ripped-from-the-headlines clash over oil and gas rights, and Koefod hits a gusher of motives for murder." —Erin Hart, award-winning author of The Book of Killowen "Koefod skillfully captures the many layers of drama and tension underlying small town life." —Brian Freeman, international bestselling author of Spilled Blood

Blood Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Blood Relations

Renee lives in a house where ghosts are the norm. Although they're really technological artifacts, according to her cousin Gil, who's not really there. Renee leads an unusual life, and develops a unique talent for moving through time and space. When the local vampires face a deadly threat, she uses her abilities in their defense, while finding it difficult to resist their seductive allure. Fair warning: Although this is a coming-of-age story with some erotic elements, it is not a romance.

The Ardour of the Detective - Erotic Short Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 22

The Ardour of the Detective - Erotic Short Story

Christine is a detective who puts a lot of herself into her work. This petite, luscious brunette with blue eyes has no qualms about using her devastating charm to untie tongues and move her investigations forward. When a new client comes to her with an unusual case, she will stop at nothing to get to the bottom of it, not even the sultry advances of a dancer... Chrystelle LeRoy is a Canadian author who grew up in Montreal with a French father. From an early age, she developed a passion for animals and nature, largely due to growing up near a zoo. In recent years, she has worked as a historian in museums in both Canada and France. Her writing is often based on history, with elements of eroticism.