Tea Thyme Collection Dreams


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Two complete western romance novels. With two modern Native American heroes who will capture the heart of those who love a delightfully romantic story. Both stories will inspire all readers to believe in following their dreams and to expect to find love is their destiny.







Tea Thyme Collection Paradise


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Tea Thyme Collection Paradise contains two complete romantic fiction novels in one volume. Wake Up In Paradise is a modern day Cinderella story. Our heroine wakes up one morning to find her self on a far away island paradise. She does not remember who she is or where she came from. While waiting for her memory to return, she starts a new life on the island. When she meets the Prince Charming of her dreams, she is torn between abandoning her past or continuing to live in the present. The Fantasy is also a story of sudden change. A woman is rudely catapulted from a life that she thought was safe and secure. Abandoned by her husband, she enters the employment arena. After being offered a training promotion, she travels to upper state New York. There she finds a new and unexpected romance. Both of these romantic stories portray the heartbreak and trials of letting go of the old, only to discover new beginnings that lead to a paradise of love.







Wake Up In Paradise


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Wake up in Paradise is a modern Cinderella story. Complete with a handsome Prince that will delight readers who love romantic fiction It is an adventure to an exotic, magical paradise where dreams can come true. With fragrant tropical nights that are perfect for romance. As well as enough intrigue and mystery to keep you reading with anticipation until the very last page.




The Night of the Millionth Dream


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The Night of the Millionth Dream Revisited is a fictional fantasy story for children and adults alike. Filled with wit, and whimsy, it keeps its readers in suspense through the final pages. A generation ago, when Mary Puddlemire was a girl, she embarked on a dream trade with her younger brother, Billy Spindlenook. Mary returned from the fantasy realm to raise a family. Billys whereabouts remained a mystery. Marys recount of her tale is set off by a series of events that suggests a reenactment of the Night of the Millionth Dream. The storyline reaches through time and distance by means of panaminding, a form of ESP. In the end, the story delivers a big surprise and the hint of a sequel.




The Art & Practice of Spiritual Herbalism


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The Art & Practice of Spiritual Herbalism, written by leading Black herbalist Karen Rose, addresses herbalism and medicine making from the perspective of diasporic ancestral traditions.




Llewellyn's 2015 Magical Almanac


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Featuring favorite authors Ellen Dugan, Mickie Mueller, Susan Pesznecker, Emily Carding, and dozens more! Inspiration For Your Magical Journey Filled with practical spells, rituals, and ideas for invoking the power of the elements, Llewellyn's Magical Almanac has been inspiring all levels of magical practitioners for over twenty years. Discover over three dozen fabulous articles, grouped by element. Organize your life with a convenient calendar section—shaded for easy "flip to" reference—featuring world festivals, holidays, and 2015 sabbats. You'll also find the Moon's sign and phase, plus each day's color and incense to help you maximize the power of your magical work. Published annually for over 20 years







The Dream Room


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Set in the 1960s, The Dream Room is the story of a family's dissolution, as witnessed through the eyes of twelve-year-old David. An only child, he is fascinated by the culinary arts -- making the family's dinner nightly and reading cookbooks as if they were novels and novels as if they were cookbooks -- content to simply spend time with his mother and father, a pilot during World War II who is now an unemployed engineer. One long, rainy summer, they work together building model airplanes for the toy shop beneath their apartment to support themselves -- their only means of survival. But although times are difficult, David is happy, for his family has never been so close and life has never felt so secure. But his peace is shattered by an old family friend, whose appearance will destroy everything David holds most dear and irrevocably alter the course of his life. Intelligent and philosophical, The Dream Room is at once an entrancing family history, love story, and fairy tale that confirms Marcel Möring's reputation as one of the great literary talents of his generation.