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    Author: Lena Chere

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    About the Book:

    You can now read all instalments of the Eoss Trilogy combined into one volume.

    Part 1 Platara Mountain.
    Imagine modern magicians becoming involved with a parallel world where human beings are still in the Stone Age. Imagine this involvement precipitated by a kind but much-feared Horse Goddess who was created on Facebook. Alexandra has just left school and is looking for love and a vocation in life when that scenario becomes her reality. She comes to care deeply about both the Horse Goddess and a young family in the parallel world. The experience transforms her into a magician.

    Part 2 Mount Clexa.
    This story is told in the first person by Clexa, the daughter of the Horse Goddess Eoss. She is bound in service to a magician who forces her to help with a magical curse, and to venture into the realms which are known as the Enochian aethyrs, as explored by Aleister Crowley. Clexa has her own ideas about what she wants to do.

    Part 3 Silver Manes.
    Arran is a Kabbalist, a young professional man, and his accident comes at a critical moment in his love life. It also serves to deepen his connection with one of the kingdoms of Hell.
    He enters an extended coma, which becomes a test of character and teaches him lessons about both love and archetypal symbols. Many of the people around him get the chance to petition a Wishing Horse for three wishes. What is the connection between the Horse Goddess and the Wishing Horses?

    Prequel – Heather of Heather Bay.
    This story is about the resourceful Heather, a servitor mare who is created by a chaos magician. The magician has a grand vision of magic and life as a chessboard. Three young flatmates seek help from the servitors, and we see them through Heather’s eyes as they grapple with the threat of being homeless. Heather learns and grows, and becomes the first in a line of similar entities.