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The Sisterhood - A Prequel to Guilt - cover

The Sisterhood - A Prequel to Guilt

Maisie Moon

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

At the Summer Solstice, the prophecy states the greatest powers in the history of the Sisterhood will pass down to the next daughter of Eve. Imbuing her with an ancient and powerful energy. She must be made to undesrtand her purpose by the previous daughter of Eve. It is a great honour, and the ancient powers should be used wisely. The ancestral light energy is full of love and compassion, remembering the light will always beat the dark.
 
This is a set of short stories about 4 kick ass women who fight evil through the centuries from the time of the Knights Templar in 1307, right through to WW2. Each of these amazing women have been given a gift by God, a magic gift of light energy which helps bring light to the dark, aiding them in defeating evil men.
 
This book is an inspirational read, and each of these four short stories will be turned into full novels at a later stage, as their stories are too exciting and interesting to be limited to a short story.
 
Join Sidonie, Angelique, Gertrude and Siobhan, all daughters of Eve, and part of the Sisterhood on their individual quests to make their lives and the lives of those women around them to be better by ridding the world of malevolent evil.
 
Will they all succeed in their destinies? Unity, faith and love are their own weapons against the darkness. 
Verfügbar seit: 03.11.2024.
Drucklänge: 141 Seiten.

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