The Gabriel Shrine

The Gabriel Shrine by Lynne Young, published by AuthorHouse in 2010, is a fantasy fiction novel comprising 332 pages. The story follows a young, independent woman named Tilda, who enters a strange world seeking relaxation and profit. However, she becomes entangled in an environment steeped in mystery and magic, where her perceptions shift and she begins to embrace the impossible.
Readers will find Tilda navigating a landscape filled with allies and adversaries, as she uncovers her latent magical abilities and confronts those who covet her inheritance. The narrative weaves together elements of witchcraft, fear, and unexpected relationships, all while exploring themes of personal growth and the complexities of desire. This edition invites readers to delve into a tale that challenges conventional endings, emphasizing that fulfillment does not always lead to a straightforward resolution.
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A young, independent woman enters a strange world with the intention of relaxing for a couple of weeks before making a quick profit and leaving. She is surreptitiously seduced into accepting her bizare environment which has been brooding for over five hundred years. Exploring all possibilities which occur at alarming speed, her perception finally transcends the norm and she begins to accept the impossible. Tilda learns how to do magic incorporating a natural acumen that she has always had but, until now, has never thought significant. She finds ‘treasure’, spiritual, physical and traditional within her grasp, but is persued by those who want what she has inherited. Tilda has allies, the neighbour that aided her late Aunt, a flamboyant friend whom she cannot ‘read’ the way she can most people, and even an unlikely Grandfather who attempts to protect her from what he calls ‘unsavoury practices’, not all of whom are quite what they seem! Rumours of murder, arson and the manipulation of others by onorthodox and mysterious means manifest themselves. This is a tale involving witchcraft, fear, love, comedy and premature death culminating in sheer horror which appears to precipitate an end to strife. A tale for those who can suspend belief and do not demand a ‘happy ever after’ finale, for life does not end when one achieves one’s heart’s desire!
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