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This is the story of the development of the West Highland White Terrier, a breed of dog beloved the world around.
Thirteen-year-old Mary Friday has some problems, and one of them is really serious. Oh, she can reconcile with her best friend after a misunderstanding puts them at odds. And she can come up with a way to enjoy summer camp without breaking her promise to take care of her West Highland White Terrier, Fiona. But ... what's she going to do about Fiona's life-threatening illness?
Everybody needs a little magic in their lives ... but you don't need a witch's wand or cauldron to get it. This book teaches you the rules and the basics, so your life can be more magical as soon as you start reading!
When popular psychic reader Madam Rose Quartz is found murdered with one of her own wands in her booth at Autumn Fest, police are at a loss for leads. Local occult expert Chally Wells might be able to help -- by communicating with the crystals Madam Rose used in her work. But can a crystal witness really crack the case?
The stories and poems in this anthology are original and represent years of experience, observation, and emotion. Of varying length and mood, they offer respite from the press of everyday life ... or immersion in it.
When a wanna-be witch's spell backfires, look out! Not even the most experienced Tarot card readers can tell what will happen.
More or less happily single Chrissy Ferris writes greeting card verses for a living, so her best friend Lynne Medland introduces her to Mason Russell, who teaches poetry at the local community college. When they hit it off, the handsome Englishman invites Chrissy to audit his class ... and see what happens.As Mason and Chrissy muddle through multiple misunderstandings, Lynne and her fiance Dan Cooper struggle to keep their relationship on an even keel, too. Can love survive Lynne's meddling mother, Mason's ex, and Chrissy's memories of betrayal?
Bliss Harper knows that twenty years ago, her mother lived out a hippie-witch fantasy in rural Tennessee, and was for the rest of her life haunted by her nearest neighbor's death in childbirth. But how is Bliss to know that the young man she rescues near her home in the Arizona desert is that orphaned boy? When he finds out he's staying with the family of the witch he was told killed his mother, will his crisis of faith put Bliss' daughter's life in danger?
When full-time RVer Seelie Ames discovers that her fifth-wheel is haunted, she's not sure what to do. Her first ghost, Lady Cecelya deHulle, isn't sure, either; heck, she didn't even know she was dead! Will Father Michael confess the ghost and give her absolution? Can Lady Cecelya and the young woman Seelie meets at a thrift shop help each other? And ... what about Alice the cat?
Brinn Rhodry, after traveling through space for almost 10 years, decides she wants an organic co-pilot. She hires Lafe Reardon, a full-blood Human. After a perilous return to her home planet, they set out to find his long-lost brother, and find themselves embroiled in a megalomanic smuggler's plot.
Bliss Harper's life as a wife, mother, and Wiccan priestess is usually just busy, not hectic. But what will happen when when her mother's ghost gets romantically involved with a retired vampire is anybody's guess!
Unique among books about the Wiccan Sabbats, Celebrating the Seasons of Life: Samhain to Ostara takes a different approach to explaining the holidays by taking an in-depth look at half of the Wheel of the Year. Rather than dissecting each holiday, Ashleen's goal is to take a broader look at them, explaining how and why we celebrate each, along with how the celebration of one leads to the next. The first of two new titles from Ashleen offers a vision of the holidays we celebrate from October to March. This book covers each holiday by first giving us its history and original customs, then explaining its place in modern life. Stories are shared for each Sabbat to reconnect us with our lore and bring new meaning to current practice. Ashleen includes ideas for rituals that are ideal for practicing solitaries, covens, or Wiccan families, with special sections on what children of various ages are ready to learn about these holidays.
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