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  • The Kindred Spirit Bed & Breakfast

    Jane O'Brien

    eBook (Bay Leaf Publishing, May 30, 2015)
    Will and Nora have a wonderful relationship, but lately there’s never enough time for just the two of them. Will decides he needs a change, and sets out to convince Nora that buying an old mansion in Michigan and running it as a bed and breakfast is the best thing for their marriage. Even though it’s a long way from Ohio, Nora finally gives in and decides to go along with Will’s crazy idea.Soon she falls in love with the mansion and can’t imagine living anywhere else, but life along the lakeshore isn’t all that she had thought it would be. Even though she is settling in and making friends, Nora is assaulted with challenges she never dreamed she would have to face. And Will’s old friend Chase is one of them. His unsettling stare unnerves her, and she begins to wonder if he has a hidden agenda.Nora is curious about the portraits of the original owners from the 1850s, which are hanging on the walls. The hair stands up on her arms whenever she passes one of them. Something is going on in this house, and Nora needs to find out what. She reaches out to a guest at the inn to help her discover the secrets of the past, which may resolve the problems of the present.
  • Kindred Spirits

    Rainbow Rowell

    eBook (Roadswell Editions, May 2, 2017)
    A short story about waiting and believing — but mostly waiting — by the New York Times bestselling author of Eleanor & Park, Fangirl and Carry On. All proceeds go to the ACLU Foundation.When Elena decided to camp out for the next Star Wars movie, she was expecting a celebration, a communion — a line full of people who love Star Wars so much, they have to share it. She wasn’t expecting this: a freezing sidewalk, nowhere to pee, and three nights stuck with a boy who decided not to like her before they even met.It’s enough to make a girl leave the line…But Elena came here for Star Wars, and it will take more than bad weather and a dumb boy to squash her spirits.
  • Kindred Spirits

    Phoebe Rivers

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, June 4, 2013)
    Sara realizes she might not the only one with amazing paranormal powers.Sara is used to having visions, but she has no idea why she keeps seeing a cute blonde she’s dubbed “Mystery Boy”…and then she meets him. Mason isn’t all that friendly, yet Sara feels drawn to him, and the two begin spending more and more time together. Sara isn’t sure she even likes him, but she can’t stop thinking about him. And the strangest things seem to happen whenever the two are together... Meanwhile, Sara begins to suspect that she has developed another power: telekenesis. Lady Azura insists she is mistaken, but the more research Sara does, the surer she is that she—or someone close to her—has the rare and awesome ability to move objects with the mind. The question is, who is it?
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  • Kindred Spirits on the Roof

    Hachi Ito, Toitentsu, Aya Fumio

    language (Seven Seas, Jan. 31, 2017)
    BASED ON THE HIT YURI GAME! Mako and Shiori are childhood best friends trying to repair a rift in their friendship... or possibly turn it into something more. Meanwhile, fellow student Hase Chiharu joins the Quiz Club to become closer to Natsuki and Rika, a power couple she adores. Tokino, another club member, can't take her eyes off their beautiful upper classmates either, and as Chiharu and Tokino observe the couple together, their own sweet relationship begins!
  • The Inn of the Kindred Spirits

    KD Pryor

    language (Madaket Lane Publishers, Nov. 16, 2013)
    Brittany, France. Near the coast. A picturesque inn. Spectacular scenery. Tasty French treats. Time off from school. Tallis Challinor imagines this as the perfect vacation scenario, so when her grandfather suggests that she accompany him to the country of her ancestors, she is more than happy to tag along. What Tallis doesn’t bargain on is another ghostly encounter, especially not so soon after she’s sealed up a bunch of unruly ghosts on their side of the portal between the human and spirit realms. But, when she feels the energy radiating from the megalithic standing stones dotting the countryside around Carnac, France, an energy that feels frighteningly like the power exuding from the portal in her basement back home, she has a feeling she might be in trouble. And, she is right. When her grandfather goes missing, Tallis leaps into action. She calls the only ghostbuster she knows in France and, with help on the way, she gears up to battle another set of spirits bent on causing destruction. Along the way, Tallis is forced to examine her life, her relationships, and her tightly-held beliefs about who she is and where she comes from. She also has to juggle two impossible males, both attractive but annoying, both seemingly set on driving her nuts or breaking her heart.
  • Before the Revolution: Kindred Spirit

    Craig c. Lancto

    (Independently published, April 4, 2020)
    The “Kindred Spirit” books engage readers in history through the eyes of 11-year-old Nathaniel and 13-year-old Cody, recently deceased. As the boys bond through a mutual interest, Cody discovers that his inclusion in the spirit world allows him to be anywhere in the world, at anytime in history. So, in Before the Revolution, the boys visit Alexandria, Virginia, as the colonies head towards rebellion. They witness events at such sites as Gadsby's Tavern, Carlyle House, and the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary, and Christ Church, all of which welcome visitors to this day. In Uncivil Nation, the boys witness the beginning of the Civil War, from the day Union troops seize Alexandria, through the unfortunately eventful evening of April 14, 1865, when a group of Confederate sympathizers planned to assassinate the American president, vice-president, and secretary of state at the same time. The book revisits the sites from the first book and adds St. Paul's Church, where a minister was arrested during a Sunday service, John Brown's uprising at Harper's Ferry, and the remarkable funeral hijacking that evoked outrage among patients at L'Ouverture Hospital on the site of what had been the largest slave market on the East coast. It also follows the lives the Lincoln conspirators and those who shared the President's box when John Wilkes Booth broke in.Both books emphasize the human element of the events that are included, and that the sites, many of which played significant roles in both eras, remain open to visitors.Subsequent books in the series will explore events during King Philip's War and Queen Anne's War, include the attack on Deerfield, Massachusetts and the subsequent events that befell the kidnapped survivors; the Bloody Brook massacre, also in Deerfield; and the “Angle of Hadley,” Massachusetts.All of the books are based on primary sources, dialogue often taken from letters, petitions, and public documents.
  • Kindred Spirits

    Phoebe Rivers

    language (Simon Spotlight, June 4, 2013)
    Sara realizes she might not the only one with amazing paranormal powers.Sara is used to having visions, but she has no idea why she keeps seeing a cute blonde she’s dubbed “Mystery Boy”…and then she meets him. Mason isn’t all that friendly, yet Sara feels drawn to him, and the two begin spending more and more time together. Sara isn’t sure she even likes him, but she can’t stop thinking about him. And the strangest things seem to happen whenever the two are together... Meanwhile, Sara begins to suspect that she has developed another power: telekenesis. Lady Azura insists she is mistaken, but the more research Sara does, the surer she is that she—or someone close to her—has the rare and awesome ability to move objects with the mind. The question is, who is it?
  • Kindred Spirits

    Phoebe Rivers

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, June 4, 2013)
    Sara realizes she might not the only one with amazing paranormal powers.Sara is used to having visions, but she has no idea why she keeps seeing a cute blonde she’s dubbed “Mystery Boy”…and then she meets him. Mason isn’t all that friendly, yet Sara feels drawn to him, and the two begin spending more and more time together. Sara isn’t sure she even likes him, but she can’t stop thinking about him. And the strangest things seem to happen whenever the two are together... Meanwhile, Sara begins to suspect that she has developed another power: telekenesis. Lady Azura insists she is mistaken, but the more research Sara does, the surer she is that she—or someone close to her—has the rare and awesome ability to move objects with the mind. The question is, who is it?
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  • Kindred Spirits

    Julia Watts

    language (Beanpole Books, Sept. 8, 2008)
    Miranda Jasper is different from the other kids in the small town of Wilder, Kentucky. Like all the women in her family, she has the Sight--the ability to see into other people's thoughts. Though her granny assures Miranda that the Sight is a gift, it often feels like a curse, especially when Miranda's middle-school classmates label her "the witch girl." At first Miranda has only one friend her age, Abigail, the ghost of a long-dead girl who haunts Miranda's family's Victorian mansion. But then Adam So comes to Wilder. Adam is different, too, as a horror movie-obsessed urban kid who is shocked to learn that his is the only Asian family in all of Wilder. United by their differences, Miranda and Adam become friends, and Miranda introduces an amazed Adam to Abigail. Soon Adam tells his two new comrades about strange, supernatural goings-on in his house. Acting on their curiosity, the three unlikely detectives--girl, guy, and ghost--unearth the story of a horrific crime committed in their town seventy years before--a crime for which an innocent young man was punished. Spooky and suspenseful, Kindred Spirits is the story of three extraordinary friends who use all powers available to them, from the internet to ESP, to try to end their town's legacy of injustice.
  • Kindred Spirits

    Julie C. Gilbert

    language (, June 26, 2019)
    Victory comes at a price. Exiled to Earth, Mina bears the weapon she stole from Satan, preventing him from destroying the angels of light. Despite this, Spirit’s Bane weakens her with pain when she uses her Gifts to protect those under her care. Meanwhile, the Council of Light confines Allister to the Heavens. They fear what Satan will do if he captures the Kindred Spirit Pair. Allister knows they are stronger together, but even if he defies the Council by going to Earth, there’s no guarantee he’ll reach Mina before Satan’s minions.If Allister and Mina cannot defeat Spirit’s Bane swiftly, precious souls will be lost in the coming conflict.***This book can be read alone, but it would probably be much more powerful (and sensible) if read after Guardian Angel Files Book 1: Spirit's Bane. The series is written in a style reminiscent of C.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters. The series is available as ebooks, paperbacks, or audiobooks performed by Reuben Corbett.
  • THE SPIRIT KING

    Paul Bradley Sterman

    Paperback (PBS Publishing, Oct. 6, 2015)
    The Spirit King weaves Dreams into Destiny and Destiny into Heroes! – Adventurous, psychological, spiritual and poignant, this book will take you on a provocative and magical journey of the mind, body, and spirit. How much of our reality is only fantasy, and how much fantasy can become reality? The Spirit King – A Destiny Awakens, is a coming of age story about destiny, compassion, magic and dreams! Like Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, Eragon, Frodo Baggins in Lord of the Rings, or Jake Sully in Avatar, Thane Winstrom is led on a journey of discovery, both in “real life,” as well as in his “dream world,” weaving dreams and reality back and forth, influencing each other along the way. • “Thane had a curious feeling about this particular summer. He felt something was going to happen that would alter his life … and he was right!” The story begins in Los Angeles in the nineteen eighties. Our hero’s life is changed after a near death experience, when he glimpses a touch of the “other side,” coming to learn that there is more to life than we know both on Earth and after death. • Spiritual, compassionate, loving and profound – Thane’s near death experience allows him to dream every night. Both in real life, as well as in his dreams, Thane begins connecting to nature, sensing energy coming from the Earth. This energy is personified in his reoccurring dreams when he becomes an Arthurian heroic character named Sarghon, destined to save his world from a dark and powerful tyrant King. Surrounded by a sentient forest, mythical beasts, and new friends, Sarghon (Thane’s dream alter-ego) sets off on a fantastical adventure. As Thane evolves and grows in the “real world,” so does his dream character, as their worlds weave back and forth, influencing each other in dramatic and unexpected ways. • Destiny, Adventure, lured by the power of the Earth – The story weaves philosophical ideology with science fact in an adventure story of epic proportions. As our unlikely hero sets off on a journey of discovery in both worlds, mythology and reality intertwine with environmental and sociopolitical significance. Something is triggered in both Thane and his alter ego Sarghon, giving them a profound connection to nature. As Thane begins to discover compassion and empathy for the Earth, Sarghon tries to save his world from a Dark Lord who wants to use Sarghon’s elemental powers of earth, air, fire and water for his own manipulative purpose. • Bravery, adventure and destiny are strong themes of this story – …as well as environmentalism, fantasy and spirituality. In the dream world, this means accepting fate, facing myriad challenges of sword and sorcery, mythical creatures and new love. Ambroas, (Sarghon’s teacher and Lord of the Rings style Gandolf character) tells him: “You were chosen because you have bravery within you, my boy. Some are born with it, some learn it over time, and some have none at all. But bravery indeed, is in your blood. It’s a presence of strength within you that you don’t know you already have.” • Thane believes humanity may be entering the next phase of evolution. “We are evolving!” Like “The Force,” in Star Wars, or the mutant powers portrayed in the world of X-Men, Thane believes he is beginning to see the first signs of our next step in human evolution. In the detailed writing of Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin also creates an Arthurian world of magic and Dragons. And Like Game of Thrones, The Spirit King creates a dream world that often feels more like reality than real life. This story is not for small children. Although it’s not as graphically adult themed as Game of Thrones, it includes mature content. My hope is to encourage people to think outside the box, beyond individual lives, toward a more consciously evolved, environmentally friendly vision of the world and its future. ENJOY and DREAM!! *SCROLL UP AND CLICK THE “BUY NOW” BUTTON to experience and enjoy this book!
  • Kindred Spirits

    Julia Watts

    Paperback (Beanpole Books, Sept. 16, 2008)
    Miranda Jasper is different from the other kids in the small town of Wilder, Kentucky. Like all the women in her family, she has the Sight―the ability to see into other people’s thoughts. Though her granny assures Miranda that the Sight is a gift, it often feels like a curse―especially when Miranda’s middle-school classmates start calling her “the witch girl.” Miranda has only one real friend her age, Abigail, who just happens to be the ghost of the girl who haunts Miranda’s family’s Victorian mansion. But then Adam moves to town and Adam, it seems, is a bit different too. United by their differences, Miranda and Adam become friends, and soon Miranda introduces an amazed Adam to her friend Abigail. When Adam tells his two new comrades about strange, supernatural goings-on in his house, the three unlikely detectives―girl, guy, and ghost―unearth the story of a horrible crime committed in their town nearly seventy years before―a crime for which an innocent young man was punished. Kindred Spirits is the spooky and suspenseful story of three extraordinary friends who use everything from the Internet to ESP in their quest to end their town’s legacy of injustice.
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