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Being raised a Hollywood brat is one thing. Discovering you're a witch is something totally different. Yesterday, Shenandoah Mountains (Shena) Montgomery, daughter of Hollywood A-lister, Twyla Montgomery, was simply mooching around her mother's mansion and hanging out with her adoptive sister, Blue Ridge Mountains (Blue). Then, she spots a centaur in the veggie garden, a siren in the pool, and a yeti playing with a coyote. Suddenly, she and Blue are off to a magical school in Scotland, where they're supposed to discover their own witchcraft or something. Once there, Shena has any number of surprises, including meeting her blood family and finding out that she was switched off soon after birth for an elven changeling, who's also at the school. She also meets a boy with the insane name of Xithromorganatic (or Morgan), who's apparently the son of Apollo and is seriously sparkly. Given that he was raised among the gods, he doesn't seem to be happy unless someone is trying to kill him. But she's not the only one having an odd time. Yesterday, Ines D'ambrisio was working to track down serial killers with her friends in the Outer Banks Irregulars. Granted, as the werewolf reincarnation of Joan of Arc and with a (literally) angelic boyfriend, Noah, she's pretty used to weird, but now she's going to face a true terror . . . Teaching! As if these twists weren't enough to throw them, Shena soon finds herself in with the Wombats, the school's Undecided class, which is filled with a variety of misfits, including a teacher who keeps apparating small blue bunnies. More disturbingly, Ines and Noah discover the bodies of two teachers who disappeared last year, just as Shena, Blue, and Morgan are attacked (at least that makes Morgan happy). Now, they know there's a killer at The Academy--and they're going to have to discover who it is, before they're all his next victims. Witches, Werewolves & Wombats is a perfect introduction to the More in Heaven and Earth universe. Continuing readers will delight in visits from dozens of old friends, while new readers can easily enjoy the loads of quirky humor, romance, and suspense of this unusual contemporary fantasy with plenty of mythological twists. On a Katherine Gilbert wackiness scale of 1-to-10 sarcastic talking cats*, this one is a 7. *Warning: Not all stories contain talking cats. Wackiness may take other forms. The More in Heaven and Earth series is all set in the same magical universe filled with angels, witches, werewolves, demons, vampires, ghosts, and many other supernatural creatures. These intriguing tales can be read in any order or as stand-alones and will introduce the reader to a variety of fascinating characters throughout the many unique locales of this exciting world.
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In this USA Today Bestseller, join Goldie Bloom, a thirty something, high flying real estate agent sent out into the wilds of quiet seaside Australia by the boss who broke her heart. She's not expecting to move in with a room mate named Persnickle, discover she is descended from an ancient coven of sea witches, or find herself in the middle of a town with no coffee, but that’s precisely what happens. This 4 Book Cozy Mystery Box Set paranormal cozy mystery contains Broom Mates (Novella) and 3 full length novels: Broom With a View, Broom for One More, and Broomed for Success.
Designed for both academic and lay audiences, this book identifies the characteristics of ritual and, via multiple examples, details how ritual works on the human body and brain to produce its often profound effects. These include enhancing courage, effecting healing, and generating group cohesion by enacting cultural—or individual—beliefs and values. It also shows what happens when ritual fails.
Is there any place for the ancient myths of our ancestors in modern times? Could their shadowy presence in our common imagination be more influential than we realise? Across the globe many societies still believe in an Otherworld of spirits, gods and daimons, which the West has banished to the unconscious mind and now only visits in dreams. Yet this visionary tradition continues to subvert the rational universe, erupting out of the shadows in times of intense religious and philosophical transition. In his dazzling history of the imagination, Patrick Harpur links together fields as far apart as Greek philosophy and depth psychology, Renaissance magic and tribal ritual, Romantic poetry and the ecstasy of the shaman, to trace how myths have been used to make sense of the world. He uncovers that tradition which alchemists imagined as a Golden Chain of initiates, who passed their mysterious 'secret fire' down through the ages. As this inspiring book shows, the secret of this perennial wisdom is of an imaginative insight: a simple way of seeing that re-enchants our existence and restores us to our own true selves.
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First published in 1995. It will soon be forty years since the original edition of this work, Sur la piste des bêtes ignorées (1955), appeared in French. With this book, the great adventure of ‘Cryptozoology’, the science of hidden animals, began.