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Reading the Tarot doesn't have to be hard! The Celtic Cross spread
requires no long hours of study, no memorization, no muss or
fuss--just lay out your cards, open the book, and begin! Simple
instructions are included to do a one-, three-, or ten-card
reading-enough to answer even the most confounding questions. Every
card and its positional meanings are rooted in traditional
symbolism, paired here with modern insight in a user-friendly
language you can easily understand. No dry and dusty instruction
here-you'll have more fun than the law allows with the irreverent
and insightful interpretations!
Rock hard, play hard, love harder. Internationally known wild child
James Kelly is a filthy rich rock star, devilishly handsome, with
silicone beauties aplenty to grace both his arm and his bed. He has
it all. Or does he? What he wants most is a real woman to tell him
no once in a while...and thanks to his inherited precognition, he
knows her when he meets her. But the vision of his future is
shrouded in darkness and shadows. Tarot reader Lisbeth Vargo works
at the local renaissance faire. She's still stinging from her last
bad relationship when her best friend marries James Kelly's
brother. After being paired up in the wedding party, sparks fly
between Lisbeth and James. Even her tarot cards tell her he's the
one, but is the interest of a "bad boy" something she can take
seriously? Sometimes falling in love takes a leap of faith.
Occasionally it needs a push off the cliff. James is more than
happy to give Lisbeth that needed shove, but will his love save
her...or get her killed? CONTENT WARNING: Irish mischief, smokin'
sex, creative uses for ice cream and bad gypsy accents93,000 Words
Sometimes, love lasts lifetimes. Lily's whole life is planned out.
She'll live, if not happily, at least ever after. Working as an
insurance agent with her college sweetheart and longtime boyfriend,
Lucas, she'll eventually marry him and together they'll take over
the family agency. Then she and Lucas will start raising little
insurance agents of their own. But something is missing... At her
best friend's urging, she decides to do one last wild thing before
committing her life to a future of policy endorsements--she takes a
part time job reading tarot cards at a local Renaissance Faire
theme park. Lucas is completely unimpressed and disdainful of her
fascination with the mystical, but has no doubt she'll settle down
once they're married. Enter Ian Kelly, mural painter, actor
and...witch. He and Lily have a chance meeting at the park, and the
attraction is immediate. They have a history...a lot of history.
Several lifetimes of it, in fact, and their business together is
unfinished. All three have secrets, one of them deadly. Add in
heaping helpings of magic, mayhem, Cuban sandwiches, one large
Irish family and one very demanding feline for a story of love so
strong, it'll take more than one century to contain it. CONTENT
WARNING: Language, suggestive scenes.93,000 Words
Hell hath no fury like a faery scorned. A man out of time.
Enchanted by a jealous faery, 13th century warrior and druid Faolan
MacIntyre has his work cut out for him. In order to break his
curse, he must entice a woman to fall in love with him. His love
comes at the highest possible cost, however...for the woman. A
woman alone. Rebuilding her life after an ugly divorce,
merchandising director Colleen O'Brien lives vicariously through
movies and romance novels. When the sexy bespelled Scot crash lands
in her living room unannounced, her resolve to never love again is
sorely tested. After admitting her love, Colleen finds herself in
14th century Ireland. Now she's scared and alone, until Faolan
finds her and they are both pursued by their jealous enemy. Thrown
together by destiny but held together by love, Faolan and Colleen
must work together if they are to survive. But for two headstrong
people--a man accustomed to giving orders and a woman who refuses
to take them--it's much easier said than done. CONTENT WARNING:
Faery magic gone awry, a plucky Irish heroine and a hot Highlands
badass clad in a very small towel.82,000 Words
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