Product Description
A humorous, heart warming, contemporary Grail Quest revealing the mystery of the Crystal Skulls and more. A spellbinding tale to enthral both adults and children for, to discover wisdom, one must become once more as a child and embark on the adventures of childhood.
Tumble with Sophie into Cardea’s Hall; fly with Sam and The Lords of Avishna through the Forest of Ardruig; overcome battles of mind and magic; shape-shift and shift-shapes to sort reality from illusion; reclaim the keys to your future, for there is a Sam and Sophie in each and every one of us.
The year is 2012; time is running out; is it the end of the world or the opening of a new door?
Discover more about the Earth’s changes that lie ahead through the art of storytelling in which truth and wisdom is handed down through myth and fantasy.
Transcending genre and age, this is the first part of the trilogy of The Black Pearl – a Weavers and Watchers Adventure.
Including some delightful illustrations, this is a fast paced novel of approximately 66,000 words.
About the Author:
Beryl has studied many philosophies and schools of esoteric wisdom over the past fifteen years since she first began working with the consciousness of The Crystal Skulls. She has worked as an esoteric artist, healer and facilitator of workshops, embracing many aspects of spirituality, sacred geometry, vibrational healing, myth and science. Beryl has been invited on numerous occasions to speak about Crystal Skulls and her experiences working with them. Much of her knowledge has been woven into the pages of The Turning Zone.
Reviews:
Engaging storyline that keeps the pages turning. Fun story about Sam and Sophie’s adventures in an alternative realm. Can’t wait for next instalment. Claire - Shepperton.
Very humorous and full of hidden meanings. I think I will need to read it many times to gain full benefit. Looking forward to part two.
Maddie - Wales
Great fun – a bit old fashioned in a quirky way – Famous Five for adults. All my worst nightmares came true as I shared Sophie’s horror of being abandoned in the dark, inches from a dangling spider.
Toby - Hampshire
Strong writing and great imagery. Beryl proves that old fashioned knights still have a place in storytelling.
Pat - Hampshire
Tumble with Sophie into Cardea’s Hall; fly with Sam and The Lords of Avishna through the Forest of Ardruig; overcome battles of mind and magic; shape-shift and shift-shapes to sort reality from illusion; reclaim the keys to your future, for there is a Sam and Sophie in each and every one of us.
The year is 2012; time is running out; is it the end of the world or the opening of a new door?
Discover more about the Earth’s changes that lie ahead through the art of storytelling in which truth and wisdom is handed down through myth and fantasy.
Transcending genre and age, this is the first part of the trilogy of The Black Pearl – a Weavers and Watchers Adventure.
Including some delightful illustrations, this is a fast paced novel of approximately 66,000 words.
About the Author:
Beryl has studied many philosophies and schools of esoteric wisdom over the past fifteen years since she first began working with the consciousness of The Crystal Skulls. She has worked as an esoteric artist, healer and facilitator of workshops, embracing many aspects of spirituality, sacred geometry, vibrational healing, myth and science. Beryl has been invited on numerous occasions to speak about Crystal Skulls and her experiences working with them. Much of her knowledge has been woven into the pages of The Turning Zone.
Reviews:
Engaging storyline that keeps the pages turning. Fun story about Sam and Sophie’s adventures in an alternative realm. Can’t wait for next instalment. Claire - Shepperton.
Very humorous and full of hidden meanings. I think I will need to read it many times to gain full benefit. Looking forward to part two.
Maddie - Wales
Great fun – a bit old fashioned in a quirky way – Famous Five for adults. All my worst nightmares came true as I shared Sophie’s horror of being abandoned in the dark, inches from a dangling spider.
Toby - Hampshire
Strong writing and great imagery. Beryl proves that old fashioned knights still have a place in storytelling.
Pat - Hampshire
