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Silver's Threads Book 4: Silken Web

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…long awaited sequel to Warp and Weft …journey now on the Silken Web where…
…the Wheel of the year has turned twice since Sybille disappeared mysteriously and the women charged with finding her have grown beyond recognition…, as has the group who gathered from all realms to help…

…Sam flew through the Aethers, unfettered, free of all human burden and pain. A cool, fragrant wind, ruffled long flight quills, all memory gone, of who or what she was, had been or ever would be, in that moment. Carried under a cloak of musky-sweet feathers; safe, a gentle recall emerged of warm arms and soft down.

…Then, something was pulling at her, tugging at her mind insistently; ‘Sam,’ she heard. ‘Sam, come back, it’s not your time to leave.’

…An acrid odour seared her nostrils; offensive, as burnt feathers or hair and she fought to maintain her blissful flight away from the realms of pain and dark matters.

…A voice grew stronger, this one deeper, a masculine melodic tone; Morgan sang to her, calling her back… ‘Life is a struggle when we see through the veil… hands become fragile; skin fair and pale. Come home from the dreaming… come back to this place, now’s no time to travel, come home from this space. You are a dreamer, one who sees true… memories awaken …feather’s blue-black hue. Free flying… falling… then higher you soar, come home from your dreaming… there is more… so much more.’

…Come with them on the next stage of the search as Sam learns disturbing and heartbreaking things about her passage through the ‘Between’.

238 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Penny Reilly

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Renowned Clairvoyant and teacher, Penny Reilly, is an initiated Bard in the Tradition of the Druid. Currently studying the Ovate Grade, Penny has a passion for the Old Ways of the British Isles. She feels that the gentle path of the Druid/Pagan is the path to take for a sustainable future, connecting us to the land, no matter where we may live on the planet. She describes herself as a nature writer, and her latest book, Unfurled, combines this with her poetry and photography.
Her own visionary experiences are very much a part of her storyline, poetry and lyrics; she has six published books to date and her art and photography are available for purchaseat her gallery, Beyond tge Gate.
Penny has previously written for alternative magazines and currently writes a seasonal column for Connect Magazine.
Penny moved from the UK to Australia in 1980 and lives in the beautiful Victorian highlands with her husband David. They share space with an 'allsorts' terrier, an old tabby cat and a flock of hens. Keen gardeners, they are becoming self-sufficient on their beautiful rolling acres on the Great Divide.

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