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Browns Point: Healing Sacred Ground                                              

Author:  J.A. Summers                                             

ISBN: 

978-1-60594-096-0 (PB)

978-1-60594-097-7 (HC)

978-1-60594-098-4 (Ebook)

 

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Browns Point

 

To the one-hundred-fifty-year-old house that had served the first lighthouse keeper on the turn of land called Browns Point, had come twelve people from Oregon and Washington. They were healers, people with gifts of all kinds. People who were looking for a safe place to gather, to rest a bit, share some food and talk about the work they were involved in . . . and they were being hunted.

 

The state of Washington was on a witch-hunt again, only this time they were including healers, especially unlicensed healers.

 

Ellie was excited to welcome her friends to her home where they would celebrate the summer solstice. They were intent on finding ways to help other healers avoid persecution, especially their friend who was awaiting the court’s decision whether to curtail his practice permanently or let him continue unhindered.

 

When the peaceful support of their friend turns ugly, Ellie and her friends find themselves using their individual and collective talents to bring back two of their friends from death and then use those same gifts to search out and stop a dark enemy.

 

About the Author:

 

Jane is a resident of the state of Washington. After a near death experience changed her life, she now walks the path of the mystic, going where she is led, and loves the beauty of the Northwest. There is a pivotal point on East-bound I-90 which she particularly loves. From there you can see the snow-capped Cascade Mountains in the rearview mirror, thinning high desert pines all around, and the beginning of Eastern Washington’s deserts as they spread out ahead.

 

 

 

J. A. Summers

Lakewood, WA

360-880-1750 PDT

Email:

jas@asc-ahw.com

Look Inside . . . A Healing Way

Browns Point. . .Healing Sacred Ground

 

To the one-hundred-fifty-year-old house that had served the first lighthouse keeper on the turn of land called Browns Point, had come twelve people from Oregon and Washington. They were healers, people with gifts of all kinds. People who were looking for a safe place to gather, to rest a bit, share some food and talk about the work they were involved in . . . and they were being hunted.

 

The state of Washington was on a witch-hunt again, only this time they were including healers, specifically unlicensed healers.

 

Ellie was excited to welcome her friends to her home where they would celebrate the summer solstice. They were intent on finding ways to help other healers avoid persecution, especially their friend who was awaiting the court’s decision whether to curtail his practice permanently or let him continue unhindered.

 

When the peaceful support of their friend turns ugly, Ellie and her friends find themselves using their individual and collective talents to bring back two of their friends from death and then use those same gifts to search out and stop an old dark enemy.