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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Come meet us today at the Santa Barbara Public Library
Join our group as we pass out Alinda of the Loch, The Story of Sleeping Beautys Daughter today at the Santa Barara public Library on 40 E. Anapamu Street.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Does the Lochness Monster Exist?
Find out the true story of the Loch Ness monster in Alinda of the Loch.
Exerpts from Alinda of the Loch: Chapter 11-Contemplation
Alinda slowly grew tired of the life of a modern day princess. The constant traveling and interviews, the parties, the press attention (although at first attractive and novel), grew wearisome. When Pisces excitedly announced the tour was going global, Alinda knew she could not sustain the pace it would require. She craved the peace and solitude she had experienced in her turret of Urquhart Castle.
Alinda said, 'Pisces, I am very happy that you have been offered this opportunity, but after the European tour finishes in Glasgow this summer, I won't be coming with you.'
To find out more on the life of Alinda go to amazon.com and please buy your copy of Alinda of the Loch.
Exerpt from:
Brown, Julie Ann; Oonagh, Jane Pope. Alinda of the Loch. Across the Pond Publishing, Santa Barbara, CA 2009. [p 53]
Alinda said, 'Pisces, I am very happy that you have been offered this opportunity, but after the European tour finishes in Glasgow this summer, I won't be coming with you.'
To find out more on the life of Alinda go to amazon.com and please buy your copy of Alinda of the Loch.
Exerpt from:
Brown, Julie Ann; Oonagh, Jane Pope. Alinda of the Loch. Across the Pond Publishing, Santa Barbara, CA 2009. [p 53]
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