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Winter Moon Rises

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The third installment in Scott Blum's best-selling series of enchanting novels, Winter Moon Rises continues where the semiautobiographical Waiting for Autumn left off. This book follows Scott and his soul mate, Madisyn, as they prepare for their most profound adventure the journey of bringing their first child into this world. Discovering that the miracle of birth is not limited by the physical world, Scott and Madisyn embark on an insight-filled spiritual awakening, where they discover how their entire history has ultimately laid the foundation for their expected child's future. Exploring ancient rituals, unseen worlds, and ancestral healing, the couple soon discovers how we all remain connected to the magical world of unborn children long after we become adults. Much more than a traditional story about expecting parents, this metaphysical page-turner plunges to the deepest emotional and spiritual depths that contain the hidden secrets of how our souls work with one another. This heartwarming adventure captures the imagination and reveals what it truly means to be a spiritual being having the ultimate human experience.

257 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2011

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116 reviews1 follower
November 30, 2024
couldn't put it down. this is.... this is incredible and so many things resonated with me.
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98 reviews
March 7, 2012
I took longer to finish this book than I had anticipated but then again I was very caught up in a trilogy that absorbed my every reading second! As for the 3rd book by Scott Blum - I like it - but I really had not read it in succession; I'd read the other two books, earlier and so some of the story was forgotten......

That said, I really liked it; and appreciated the confirmation of myself and my gifts as well as the articulation of my reality. The Native American part of the story really was difficult for me to embrace.....but that is because when I lived in Arizona I struggled and still do struggle w/ the obvious and very public animosity of Native Americans against those who stole their land.....I had a Navajo roommate that all but destroyed my faith in not being immediately intimidated by all NA People.

That said, I'd encourage anyone who is thinking of reading this book to read the first one first.....and take your time......

I have a sense of regret for how quickly I did finish this book! Also read the epilogue - it's really beautiful......
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26 reviews3 followers
July 21, 2012
Love this book so much. It is part of a Trilogy. All three are worth reading and will change how you think and feel about life! They are all very fun to read as well. I was transformed. I passed them onto a friend that was very ill and she felt moved by all of them too! Deeply moving and healing whilst entertaining and enjoyable reading.
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125 reviews1 follower
February 1, 2012
Interesting read about how children choose their parents based on the needs of their soul. Very thought provoking.
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August 25, 2015
Very unusual and interesting book. Easy to finish in a day, but not one I will forget. I read the kindle edition, but wish I had the hardcover because I like the look of this trilogy.
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October 20, 2016
As good as the first book of his I read, Waiting for Autumn. Very positive, powerful book. If you are feeling down, read this, it will uplift you.
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