Ramona Quimby meets the Celestine Prophecies

Have you read it yet?

Willow Jane has a secret. She’s been in love with the Boogeyman her whole life. He comes to her in her dreams. Lately, he’s been speaking to her while she’s awake. She doesn’t know why he comes to her, or how it is that she loves him. She’s never even seen him. Well, until now.

She’s accepted crazy. She’s accepted isolation—heck, she’s even welcomed it. She’ll do anything to be with him. This stubborn, only child of artsy-hippie-activists packed up everything she knew, travelled across the globe, and moved into a dodgy stone cottage that leaves the grit of medieval on her skin every sunrise—all in the name of love.

But life has never been that simple for Willow. Instead of solitude and happy-ever-after, Willow is stalked by a motley crue of mysterious townsfolk who watch her. They know things. They believe things—things that are even crazier than Willow.

There is a truth that has long been forgotten. A truth that was concealed in a manuscript in the 12th century. An impossible truth. A truth that these townsfolk will do anything to protect. It is a dangerous truth that will blow Willow’s secret wide open. But, Willow is determined and resourceful. And, she just moved into town.

Ramona Quimby meets The Celestine Prophecies in this mix of powerful imagination and dogged determination celebrating all those defined as different.

Incorporating the real life mysteries of the Voynich Manuscript, Stonehenge, and the Glastonbury Tor; In a Celandine World double-knots mystery with the intriguingly powerful and long-lasting tales of Arthurian Legend, Spiritual Testament, and Elf magic—with shades of Alice’s rabbit-hole guiding the path.

Stop by Indigo this afternoon to get your signed copy.

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