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In the summer of 2001 Carol Ohmart Behan made her first pilgrimage to Glastonbury, re-tracing the ancient pilgrim-path to the Isle of Avalon, luminous sanctuary of the Goddess and the Grail. Her quest became a catalyst for her work as a writer, pilgrimage leader, and teacher of Earth-wisdom. A dramatic encounter with her past-life self as a 16th-century healer opened the door to her true 21st-century identity as an Earth-healer and voice of the Divine Feminine, which is re-emerging in the world once again.
1960s black comedy horror starring Lon Chaney Jr. Chauffeur Bruno (Chaney Jr.) watches over Virginia (Jill Banner), Ralph (Sid Haig) and Elizabeth (Beverly Washburn), the three inbred, grown-up children of the Merrye family who have inherited a genetic condition which turns them into demented, feral beings. While Peter (Quinn Redeker) and Emily (Carol Ohmart), who have come to claim the Merrye mansion as their own, are visiting, Bruno has to leave the house for a short time. The siblings take the opportunity to wreak havoc and when Bruno returns he realises he must go to drastic measures to stop the 'Merrye Syndrome' from spreading.
His time away was in the jungles of Vietnam... hers was spent in Pittsburg escaping a family-shattering event. She'd wound up coming home to help her father, and six years later, was still only waiting tables at the Creekside Diner. But the past will not stay quiet for either of them. As another summer beings, Maggie must summon the courage to discover the truth of what happened all those years ago. She finds herself drawn to Luke as they become allies in mending their separate lives. Given all she learns, can she risk responding to the spark rekindling between them?
Sometimes on our life's journey, it seems as if we've lost our way.
In this contemporary novel, Joanna Quinn's journey mirrors the
struggles nearly all of us face at some point in the progress of
our own lives. This is how her story begins:
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