Sage
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Publisher Description
Sage, perceivably a perfect example of a successful serial entrepreneur, devoted mother, and wife, has within her an ancient secret awaiting discovery. Though her public persona is nothing short of an ideal existence, she leads a second life imbued with spiritual, sensual, and esoteric behavior. Sage’s mind procures a curator’s elucidation in the structure of an inner monologue that belongs to an eclectic spiritualist, peculiar artist, indigo empath, intuitive witch, and anarchist; she travels between the realms of arbitrary, sacred, ambiguous, and fundamental worlds. Within said worlds, she embarks upon a journey where she traverses through greater dimensions, lucid dreams, premonitions, and connects to an immortal lover that begins to drain the essence of her organic life tied to her five basic senses.
In the perpetual cycle of good and evil, trials and tribulations found both within her inner psyche and external circumstances, Sage learns immortal secrets so powerful that they have the potential of changing the course of all beings that thrive on the third dimension of earth realm.
Customer Reviews
Wendy Anne’s Sage
Mystical. Sensual. Mythology. Steamy.
A good mixture of magic and fantasy.
Sage finds herself visiting two dimensional
realms: one as a mother, wife and business
owner, the other her dream realm.
In both realms she faces challenging trials
and tribulations with shocking twists and
turns that will kept the attention of the reader.
There is a story within Sage’s dream set in
the ancient realm. It is the ancient Egyptian
story of Chike and Nanu.
I found this a read for those who like the
unexpected. I found the scenes had
imagination and passion with unique insight.
I discovered this book to be very informative
about art and mythology. I will be looking
on Goggle for some of the paintings and
mythical names mentioned in the story.
Description was defly woven into the story.
It is written in three stages. The characters
are vivid, colorful and well defined.
I volunteered to read Sage. Thanks to the
Cozy Mystery Review Crew for the opportunity.
My opinion is voluntary and my own.