Ambrosia The Rise of the Queens of Old


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Ambrosia, Zax and now Glorimar fight for the realm against an evil ancient monster. This time it Enchantress against the monster




The Rise of the Queens of Old


Book Description

Once again Enchantia is under siege, but this time by an older more powerful monster. Ambrosia and Zax now fight along the golden Enchantian nights and their grown daughter Glorimar




Enchamtians The Hidden Stories


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In this book, takes you into the magical world of the Enchantians like never before. Short stories about the Enchantians themselves, Stories of love and war you won't find in the other books.




Enchantians The Hidden Stories


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The exciting adventures of the Enchantians continue in this edition of Magic short stories. Learn how the Enchantians, began, Learn how Ambrosia and Zax really meant. These short extended stories will fill you with magic and spell bounding escape.. Learn how the evil began




Aoni


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( Aoni) book 1 A beautiful golden she-elf warrior, begins her adventure to her father and her kingdom from the blood sucking Cimmerian tribe. Only Aoni gets captured and only Aoni can save herself. Aoni becomes queen and mother to a new line of she-elve warriors.. Golden skin and magical and brave each queen down the line has their own adventure. Aoni starts off as the first queen of the Enchantians. Amazon/kristenhowe




The War in The Sixth Faerie realm


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Ambrosia this time reemerges as the fighter warrior she is. she also regains control and now she is stronger then ever. Ambrosia finds a new battle in another realm, and new rival and an old love. Battle, love, war.....




The Sacred Bee in Ancient Times and Folklore


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Hilda Ransome's well-documented and copiously illustrated study of bees points out that no creature has provided man with so much wholesome food; nor has any inspired so many beliefs and superstitions. Illustrations depict bees, hives, and beekeepers as they appear in paintings and sculpture, on coins, jewelry, and Mayan glyphs; and carved into African tree trunks. Chapters cover the folklore of bees and bee culture — from Egyptian, Babylonian, and other ancient sources to practices in modern Europe. The use of honey in religious rites, as well as customs and superstitions in France and Central Europe, folk stories from Finland, and the bee in America are also described.