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Mahala The Beginning
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Laurna Joyce
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ISBN-10 0979273803
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In the valley of Mexica in 1492, was a vast kingdom empire filled with millions of Aztec people who lived amidst adversity, betrayal and murder. Subject to a government directed by the chosen King, some lived extravagant and adventurous lifestyles, while others had difficulties to overcome. Among these people were one set of parents Tinkneeche and Meya, they had a daughter named Mahala. She was born with the gift of sight and clairvoyance. Step into the pages of the past. Fiction mixes with historical fact in this fascinating work that readers will enjoy.
Size- 8.5 x 5.5, 432 pages
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$16.49
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Mahala The Exile
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Laurna Joyce
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ISBN-10 0979273811
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In the land of the Aztec, Queen Mahala hears the voice of the spirit. A mystical creature, she is a true clairvoyant. She foresees the Spaniards in 1519 coming to conquer the Mexica. King Montezuma orders the queen and young Prince Hazuma sent away into exile for their protection. She foresaw this would take place and awaits protocol. She is anxious to leave because her daughter, Malinche whom she had sent away into slavery, leads the Spanish army. Her destination was the homeland of her ancestors. A very powerful woman, as events unfold she exposes her true nature to her son’s people. Step into pages of the past where fiction mixes with historical fact that readers will enjoy in this exciting sequel of Mahala “The Beginning.”
Size- 8.5 x 5.5, 464 pages
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Mahala The Division
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Laurna Joyce
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ISBN-978-0-9792738-2-7
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For years after Queen Mahala’s death King Hazuma sought her namesake and was surprised at his great granddaughter who said, “My name is Mahala.” She was proclaimed the namesake of Queen Mahala and is expected to be like her, but her cousin Prince Maoca did not believe this. King Hazuma keeps his inherited treasure hidden and life continues in a peaceful manner.
Years later, seeking advice about a maiden who had stolen his heart Prince Tonka went to King Hazuma for counsel. The king advised him to listen to the words of Mahala and he ignored it. Shortly after he left him, the king died. Grieved he had not stay with him, Tonka volunteered to travel into the southern lands of New Spain to tell the king’s sister, Nikeetcheia about his death. Returning he discovered that in his absence, he had been chosen as chief. He was unsure whether or not to accept. Reading his thoughts Mahala foretold, “You will become a great chief.” She withheld the part of her vision where the Spaniard Onate was soon to come. Tonka was reassured about her worth but suddenly, Mahala vanished. Size- 8.5 x 5.5, 481 pages
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Mahala A Force of Nature
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Laurna Joyce
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ISBN-978-0-9792738-3-4
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Mahala and her grown children, Taleaha and White Buffalo left the comforts of the Kiowa tribe to elude the Pawnee who wanted to capture her blonde headed blue eyed children. Led by the spirits they traveled the water way of the Arkansas to where it joined with the wide water and they went north against the current. Days later, through a mist of large falling snowflakes Mahala saw her majestic bull, “The great white.” The huge buffalo was standing on a knoll along the shore and seeing him, she instantly knew, “We stop here.” Pulling to shore, they set up her lodge and lived there. Taleaha had dreams of her betrothed and recognized him when she came face to face with her intended, Running Bear. Running Bear’s father, Chief Bear Claw moved Mahala and her children into the Mandan village nested along the wide Mississippian and Taleaha marries into their tribe. Mahala becomes the tribe’s healer and White Buffalo their “Shaman” the shirt wearer. During the years that pass, foreseen deaths and war came as life continues, while on the other side of the world in England, a ten year old boy, George Bledsoe grieves over the untimely death of his beloved parents. Sent for by his father’s brother, The Earl of Bledsoe, he comes to live with his uncle in Ireland. Young George is educated and grows into a man and falls in love with a beautiful red headed, green eyed Irish girl and marries her. His uncle’s priest attended the birthing of their first child and during difficulty, he refused to allow the doctor to help her and she dies giving birth. After this heart wrenching experience George argues and threatens his uncle, “You shall never see me again.” He takes his newborn, Sarah leaves his uncles fine manor and boarded a ship bound for the new colonies of the Americas. Step into the pages of the past as Mahala and her children continue to move forward in this saga about the two different struggles of Mahala and George.
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Mahala Beyond The Horizon
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Laurna Joyce
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ISBN 978-0-9792738-4-1
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For years, Mahala a pretty and vivacious Hidatsa-Crow and Kiowa maiden of Aztec decent dreamt about a handsome warrior she knew was her betrothed. Her objective was to search beyond the horizon and find him. Mahala is no ordinary maiden. She has the ability to hear the ancestor spirits. Never truly alone, she is unafraid to go wherever she wanted. A Creek warrior White Elk finds her camped in the forest. She wakes seeing his painted face and perfect build as he sat watching her. Seeing this sight in her dreams she wasn’t alarmed realizing, “He is here.”
Mahala follows White Elk to his village to meet their top chief, Chief Pushmenahy. Their arrogant medicine man, Aquaduck looks her over. Cunningly, she keeps her head down to hide her blue dots one in each her brown eyes. He takes an instant dislike to her and advises the chief, “This woman should be made to go.”
A woman not to be trifled with Mahala holds the power of life and death. When she hears Aquaduck thoughts, she allows the chief to see her blue dots flare. The chief saw her look of surety and recalled, “The shirt wearers in my father’s day.” As if the chief had received a revealing about her, he opposed the medicine man’s verdict, “She may stay.” Infuriated Aquaduck plots to find fault with Mahala.
On the same day in the summer of 1698, in Northumberland County, Virginia, George Bledsoe who has five sons and lives on a plantation that adjoined the Gaskins on the Wicomico River near Dividing Creek. After losing his wife, Anne, he stood at the altar to remarry. His chosen bride is a woman named, Elizabeth. She is high minded, educated and accustomed to owning her own slaves. George’s long time friend and servant Seela was shocked when she saw Elizabeth’s expression that clearly told her, “We are in for it now.” Heartbroken over the sudden loss of their mother, his sons try to deal with the marriage their father has imposed upon them. Disappointed and not telling him they object, conflict arises under Elizabeth’s new rule in their mother’s household.
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The Mahala Series
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Save Money: Order all 6 books in the Mahala Series for $9.99 plus shipping. Mahala "A new Way of Life" will be shipped when it is published.
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