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The Natural Psychic

by Kristine Morris

Psychic Ellen Dugan has street cred in abundance: evidence of psychic abilities as a small child, years of study and work to develop her natural skills, and over twenty-five years of doing highly accurate professional psychic readings.... Read More

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Start Here Now

by Kristine Morris

Newbies to meditation couldn’t ask for a better guide to the practice than Susan Piver. The best-selling author of many books, including How Not to be Afraid of Your Own Life, The Quiet Mind, and The Hard Questions, has been practicing... Read More

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Deepening Engagement

by Kristine Morris

Do the corporations and institutions we work for have to be soul killers, or can they actually become “soul-forming” institutions? Leadership consultant, PhD, and coach Diane M. Millis believes that it is possible for those with a... Read More

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To Have a Center

by Kristine Morris

In "To Have a Center", Swiss-born philosopher, author, artist, and poet Frithjof Schuon (1907-1998) expresses his faith in an “absolute principle,” or God, and affirms that such faith is the necessary basis for an authentic life.... Read More

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Eight Questions of Faith

by Kristine Morris

Rabbi Niles Elliot Goldstein, the award-winning author or editor of nine books, including Gonzo Judaism, found himself in the midst of a midlife crisis. Questioning his marriage, suffering from burnout in his work as a rabbi, and... Read More

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Be My Valentino

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A remarkable heroine reinvents herself and establishes a new career in this against-all-odds metamorphosis. "Be My Valentino", by Sandra D. Bricker, features a resilient woman confronting obstacles and recurring conflicts. Jessie Stanton... Read More

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The One That Got Away

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A bridal consultant comes out after years in the dressing room and admits her attraction to women in this funny lesbian romance. "The One That Got Away", by Carol Rosenfeld, immerses a modern drama in a hot tub of humor. When the groom... Read More

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Bring Me to Life

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Cannibalism … hmmm … not exactly romantic—hard to imagine that consuming human flesh could play a part in a love story. August Kert’s zombie zinger "Bring Me to Life" proves this unthinkable undertaking can be accomplished as... Read More

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