Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Early Praise for The Well of Time

Based partially on historical fact, this lyrical novel takes the reader on a fascinating journey through time to encounter ancestral warrior women and priestess nomadizing in the Eurasian steppes about 2500 years ago. Scenes of today keenly contrast with the hoary past, while ancient secrets propel her to a brave new understanding of life. A gripping read for all archaeology buffs.
—Jeannine Davis-Kimball, Ph.D.
Director, Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads
Author, Warrior Women

The Well of Time is a fascinating mystery and a thrilling journey into secret worlds and ancient wisdom transported to present time… It is an exciting read, one that you can't wait to get to the next page to find out what's going to happen next. It's a modern day Indiana Jones with more depth and a strong feminine twist. I can’t wait to read the rest!
—Lynne Cox
Long distance open water swimmer
Author, Grayson and Swimming to Antarctica

Julie Raymond has written a wonderful saga about those ancient fighting sisters of ours, the Amazon warriors and priestesses who stood their ground in defense of ancient matriarchal principles. I see them—wild, untamed, free—riding horseback across the steppes with hair flying and spirits lifted to the sky. May their lively stories quicken a responsive memory in us and give us the courage we need to fight for Mother Earth in the 21st century.”
—Vicki Noble, Healer, Teacher, Co-creator of Motherpeace,
Author, Shakti Woman: Feeling Our Fire, Healing Our World,
and The Double Goddess: Women Sharing Power

A book to savor… The Well of Time, book I of the We the Trees Series revives and reawakens our cellular memory of past lives and times, allowing us to reconstruct and reconnect with that ancient thread of remembering. Like a bard of old, Julie Raymond helps us reimagine the past and awaken within us the time of the Great Mother Goddess and powerful priestesses in vivid deta
—Karen Tate, Lecturer and Radio Show Host
Author, Sacred Places of the Goddess: 108 Destinations,
and Walking an Ancient Path
Radio show host of Voices of the Sacred Feminine

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