
The Song of an Emerald Dove has been the most fulfilling and important piece that I have ever written in my life. I invite you to join me in experiencing its powerful story. |
| A group of women are confronted with puzzling psychic messages which foretell an indescribable horror. They must use their paranormal talents and their personal courage, patience, and faith to determine the true nature of this threat — and to triumph over it. |
| “It’s worse than a nightmare,” she said to the others, “because you wake up and know it’s real. Somewhere, some time... it’s going to be real...” She reread the typed message, aloud: |
| draw together as many of your sisters as you can, for they will be needed for the grave work ahead. there is a big problem // so huge you cannot conceive of it until it shows itself full strength. none but my children can show the world the way to remove this horror. it will take longer than you have ever worked my will in the past, but it must be done. | |
| “The group had been meeting for a very long time, not often, but they kept in touch. Psychic messages had presented a crazy quilt of real or imagined threats to their safety, to their world. But who would believe them? Who would care? Someone did. They knew they were being watched, maybe even threatened. But who were the men who wanted to destroy them, and would they succeed? |
| “The Priestesses of the Emerald Dove had special ‘gifts’ and years of training. They practiced magick — and they could be very, very patient. They took careful notes, exchanged interpretations, and they waited... |
| "Authentic and inspiring." Dolores Stewart Riccio, author of Circle of Five |
| "With beautiful descriptions of Wicca ritual, Xanna Vinson skillfully weaves the actions of a coven into the web of the modern world. Age-old rites and communion with the ancient deities... attempt to save the world. Astral projection, meditation, and ancient ritual are the weapons of choice. A well-written, skillfully-crafted story of courage; a novel to entertain; a volume to educate." Raymond Buckland, author of The Committee, Cardinal’s Sin, Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft, & others |
| "A fascinating journey into the unknown." T.J. MacGregor, author of Total Silence |
| "Would I recommend it? Whole-heartedly!" Mike Gleason, independent reviewer |
| "This is one of the best works of Wiccan fiction I have read in years." Andrius Reviews New Books, "The Unicorn Messenger" |
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THE SONG OF AN EMERALD DOVE
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