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Books in The Ariana Series series

  • Fighting Darkness: Book 3 of the Ariana Series

    Joan L. Scibienski

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 7, 2015)
    From Tragedy Comes Their Greatest Lessons and Triumphs.Moving to Arizona to attend college proves to be the right decision for Ariana Abrams. Growing up, she faced an abusive childhood but survived, thanks to a loving grandmother in the physical realm, and the protection and guidance of her spirit guides on the Other Side. Forming deep friendships with seven other students, the group quickly realizes they have much in common; they are each becoming “activated.” They can communicate with the dead, they sense energy emanating from people and objects, and they feel a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of all things. Despite their new understandings, their metaphysical abilities are growing at rates that are at times alarming. Just as their abilities are increasing, tragedy befalls a beloved member of the group. Spiritual beliefs are questioned as the young friends wonder why God would allow such a terrible thing to happen. Yet through their shared tragedy, their knowledge of God deepens. A mentor with profound psychic abilities shares her knowledge and practices with the group, helping them to reach new levels of understanding and strength. In Fighting Darkness, the third and final book of The Ariana Series, the most challenging spiritual messages are explored. The conclusion to the series aims to help young adults, or anyone with an interest in metaphysics, to understand and develop psychic abilities, the ultimate goal being the protection of our precious planet. Deep answers to many of life’s most difficult questions are addressed in the final book of this uniquely special series.
  • The Flame in the Maze

    Caitlin Sweet

    Paperback (ChiTeen, Dec. 3, 2015)
    The Flame in the Maze picks up the thread of the tale begun in The Door in the Mountain. The Princess Ariadne schemes to bring her hated half-brother Asterion to ultimate ruin. Asterion himself, part human, part bull, grapples with madness and pain in the labyrinth that lies within a sacred mountain. Chara, his childhood friend, tries desperately to find him, accompanied by Prince Theseus, who has sworn to kill him. In a different prison, Icarus, the bird-boy who cannot fly, plans his escape with his father, Daedalus - and plots revenge upon the princess he once desired. All of their paths come together at last, in an unforgettable blaze of fire, hatred, love and hope.
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  • The Door in the Mountain

    Caitlin Sweet

    Paperback (ChiZine Publications, Nov. 27, 2014)
    The Greece of The Door in the Mountain (Book 1 of a two-part series) is a place where children are marked by gods and goddesses; a place where a manipulative, bitter princess named Ariadne devises a mountain prison for her hated half-brother, where a boy named Icarus tries, and fails, to fly, and a slave girl changes the paths of all their lives forever. "The novel is an engaging retelling of a familiar Greek myth that will please fans of Greek mythology and also serve as an accessible introduction to the stories for new readers." - CM Magazine
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  • Colour Me - Numbers

    Aisha A King

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Colour Me: Numbers | PRE-SCHOOL WORKBOOK |COUNTING |PRE-WRITING | PRE-READING | AGE 4 and up. From the Zana Series helping kids to be ECO-FRIENDLY | RESPONSIBLE | HELPFUL |CARING This workbook helps preschoolers get ready for counting, reading and writing! Writing by hand develops specific areas of a child's brain, improving their ability to remember what he or she learns and to think of new ideas. Many of the images they will see and colour come from the small island of Barbados. Children will be introduced to new types of fruit that also carry the name apple, animals that are seen on the island as well different types of fruit, animals and other site and things from the island.