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Shaman, Sister, Sorceress

An Urban Fantasy Thriller: Olivia Lawson Techno-Shaman, Book 3

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Shaman, Sister, Sorceress

By: M. Terry Green
Narrated by: Celia Aurora de Blas
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If techno-shaman Olivia Lawson thinks a trip to the Hopi mesas is the escape she needs, she is gravely mistaken. Abducted from her tour, Livvy quickly discovers that all is not as it seems in the quiet villages.

Formidable shamans draw her into a bitter and centuries-old conflict. While Livvy struggles to do what's right, she can't help but pursue an unexpected chance to be with the man she loves.

But as prophecies turn deadly, even the gods of the multiverse play their part. Livvy must choose: between this world and a new one, between action and acceptance, between duty and desire. With all existence hanging in the balance, Livvy finds that where choice begins, innocence ends.

©2012 M. Terry Green (P)2015 M. Terry Green
Fantasy Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary Supernatural Paranormal City Shamanism Thriller

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