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A force of nature that calls all life into being, the Goddess is divine feminine awakened to the greatest magic held within. She is maiden of creativity, mother of love and crone of sacred wisdom. Take her hand through the Goddess Dream Oracle and reconnect to your own intuition and remember who you really are. Through working with this oracle in your daily life you will delve into the divine dreamworld of the Goddess in all her forms and meet her allies. She will reveal herself through her dark mysteries in the depths of the forest to her splendour as the waves of the sea, and guide you in your search for your inner truth, your life purpose and your higher self. Artist and author Wendy Andrew illustrates the divine embodiments of the Goddess, channelling sacred feminine energy. Her work is inspired by the ancient mysteries that are wrapped in the turning of the seasons and the voice of the Goddess whispering through the mythical realms.
Seventeen-year-old Mia reluctantly accompanies her family on a Southwest vacation, only to find it full of interesting experiences--like meeting new boys.
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Taylor Vine thinks she can fight off the demons of her past when she moves back home to Estill Springs, Tennessee, but it doesn't take long to see that things aren't quite that easy. The bumps she hears in the night soon escalate, keeping her up at night, and it isn't long before her most precious possessions, her children, get abducted. She finds herself in a race against time to try to find them before it's too late. One wrong move and the outcome could be disastrous.
Miss Rosamund Smythe, the only daughter of a baron diplomat, is finding the Season to be a dead bore. After her stint at spying while in Vienna with her father, she wants a higher purpose in life than "just" being a wife. His Grace, Alexander Milton, the Duke of Wrentham, wants a quiet life with a "proper" lady as his wife after the tumultuous childhood he had. His parents had fought viciously, lied often, and Alex secretly wonders if he was even his father's son. Rose and Alex grew up on neighboring estates and have been best friends since she was four years old but a family feud has torn their friendship apart. At a Society event Rose overhears a plot to entrap Alex into a marriage of conv...
A biography of the North Carolina painter whose art had its origins in her religious visions and the African traditions of her slave ancestors.
"Orphaned and destitute, gently born Felicia Scott must find a way to keep a roof over her head. No longer able to enter the marriage mart, but also not of the servant class, the only option is to fing a position as governess. After the spoilt seven year old daughter has sent off three governesses in the 18 months since her mother died, the Earl of Standish doubts the young inexperienced Miss Scott could possible manage the position. Since he's desperate and she comes so highly recommended, the earl agrees to give her a chance. Much to everyone's amazement, the beautiful young governess succeeds where the others had failed. The entire household benefits from the calm, included the jaded earl."--Cover.
Though celebrated at the peak of his career, Australian architect John Andrews' fame waned over time. His body of work exemplifies the late-modern development of architecture and deserves to be better known. John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense examines his most important buildings and presents his local and international legacy.
Pink Patsy and the Moon Pink Patsy is the amazing gazing hare; she is fond of nature and loves going on little adventures in the countryside. Come and join Pink Patsy today for an adventure. She's looking for the moon and won't give up until she finds it. Along the way, Pink Patsy discovers a lost bird and makes friends with Tiger, a beautiful silver tabby, and Max the mouse, who wears black books. Her newfound friends help her find the moon.