Book Five: The Crystal Goddess and the Wish Keeper...

Keeping in succession with the turning of the wheel of the year ~

Keywords for this book: Easter, Ostara, rebirth, transformation of self, progression to ascension, overcoming death, creating life (synopsis to follow)

Book Five ~

Rebirth has sprung forth ~ it is springtime, and light finds herself out of the shadows of the dark winter’s grasp.  Light bravely winks between the leaves on the whispering trees, vulnerable to be so nakedly exposing herself for all to see, but trusting enough that those that do see her – her light relentless in her glory and strength – will see it for the beauty it is, the growth she will provide, like a mother’s bosom.  Light will regenerate a once sleeping world of buried seeds.  Light has returned once more.

A new period in Alyson's teenage life has begun. It is a time of massive change, coming from old ways of darkness into the new ways of light, like moving through the phases of an eclipse finally to emerge anew. The vice grip that Hremm Nevar held on Alyson's celestial family is still not over. In essence, the battle has only just begun. The most important lesson of the soul to learn ~ Love Never Perishes.

Join Alyson Bell in The Crystal Goddess and the Wish Keeper, the fifth in the mis-adventures of Alyson Bell series. It is told from the perspective of teenager Alyson Bell. This young adult paranormal romance novel is approximately 75,000 words. Readers who enjoy authors V.C. Andrews, Fiona McIntosh, Raymond E. Feist and older readers of J.K. Rowling will certainly take interest in this haunting novel.

It is targeted for girls aged 13-18, but appropriate for anyone 13+, as this novel delves into some deeper teen issues and is not appropriate for a younger audience.

This book is not stand alone and is part of a series beginning with The Ghost of Colby Drive, The Curse of the Moonless Knight, The Oracle of the Missing Dryad and The Door of the Thousand Keys. It is recommended these previous books be a part of your collection prior to enjoying book five.

Release date: 11/11/11

 


Inside each of us exists a universe, just as inside of an egg or a seed, there already ~ a flower is born.
Sometimes we need guides to lead us into this transformation of self,
to remind us of our pathways to truth, to our true selves,
to HOME

 

Details:

The Crystal Goddess and the Wish Keeper
Copyright © 2011 by Kristin Groulx

(Canada) ISBN 978-0-9811315-3-5
Published by The Tenth Muse Books
http://www.thetenthmusebooks.com


Copy Editor: Eric D. Goodman
Cover and Interior Design: Moonspinner Designs
Cover photograph: “Cat Eye” by Jim B. Lynch (www.flickr.com/photos/jimbl) ~ 'cat's eye nebula' has been inserted into the original by the designer
Back cover: original artwork by Kyla Sepp of Halifax, NS

Product Details:
Printed: TBA pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, cream interior paper (60# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (100# weight), full-color exterior ink

To be published 11/11/11
Rights Owner: Kristin Groulx
Copyright: © 2011 by Kristin Groulx, Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Canada

 



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