Xana Bard is recovering nicely from her fractured ankle when DeLeon Davies bursts in to tell her that his sixteen-year-old daughter has been kidnapped by a cult. How will Xana and Thorne Ardall, the man her mother refers to as Xana's "thug swain," rescue DeLeon's daughter Netta? And why will Xana then volunteer to join the cult?
In this third book in The Tarot Mysteries series, Xana and Thorne conspire against the cult's female autocrat, who calls herself Renenet, "goddess incarnate of prosperity and abundance." In the process they learn just how perilous organic farming can be.
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In this third book in The Tarot Mysteries series, Xana and Thorne conspire against the cult's female autocrat, who calls herself Renenet, "goddess incarnate of prosperity and abundance." In the process they learn just how perilous organic farming can be.
The High Priestess Card
Xana Bard is recovering nicely from her fractured ankle when DeLeon Davies bursts in to tell her that his sixteen-year-old daughter has been kidnapped by a cult. How will Xana and Thorne Ardall, the man her mother refers to as Xana's "thug swain," rescue DeLeon's daughter Netta? And why will Xana then volunteer to join the cult?
In this third book in The Tarot Mysteries series, Xana and Thorne conspire against the cult's female autocrat, who calls herself Renenet, "goddess incarnate of prosperity and abundance." In the process they learn just how perilous organic farming can be.
In this third book in The Tarot Mysteries series, Xana and Thorne conspire against the cult's female autocrat, who calls herself Renenet, "goddess incarnate of prosperity and abundance." In the process they learn just how perilous organic farming can be.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940016730226 |
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Publisher: | Electra Enterprises of San Francisco |
Publication date: | 05/10/2013 |
Series: | The Tarot Mysteries , #3 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 251 |
File size: | 1 MB |
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