Artemisian Artist
Artemisian Artist is the first book in a series by Beth Mitchum. Each of the books is dedicated to a different Goddess. Forthcoming titles in the series are Gaia’s Guardian, Demeter’s Daughter, and Hestia’s Healer. Although the Goddesses represented here are all ancient Greek Goddesses, there is no connection between the books and the land of Greece, except in a metaphorical sense. The books are dedicated to the spiritual energy these Goddesses can bring to our lives by helping us to become all that we can be.
In the first book, we get to know all four women through the eyes of Liz Higgins, a young artist, who is beginning to achieve a little success in her career of choice. One fateful day, her path crosses those of two very different women. She is drawn to both of them, but has to make a choice between them. There is no way to avoid hurting someone in her decision to be true to her heart.
The books that will follow in this series continue the thread of the story found in Artemisian Artist, each one focusing on one of the women you meet here—Liz, Melissa, Terri, and Gerry. Together they weave a tapestry of women’s empowerment through self-growth and strong relationships.
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In the first book, we get to know all four women through the eyes of Liz Higgins, a young artist, who is beginning to achieve a little success in her career of choice. One fateful day, her path crosses those of two very different women. She is drawn to both of them, but has to make a choice between them. There is no way to avoid hurting someone in her decision to be true to her heart.
The books that will follow in this series continue the thread of the story found in Artemisian Artist, each one focusing on one of the women you meet here—Liz, Melissa, Terri, and Gerry. Together they weave a tapestry of women’s empowerment through self-growth and strong relationships.
Artemisian Artist
Artemisian Artist is the first book in a series by Beth Mitchum. Each of the books is dedicated to a different Goddess. Forthcoming titles in the series are Gaia’s Guardian, Demeter’s Daughter, and Hestia’s Healer. Although the Goddesses represented here are all ancient Greek Goddesses, there is no connection between the books and the land of Greece, except in a metaphorical sense. The books are dedicated to the spiritual energy these Goddesses can bring to our lives by helping us to become all that we can be.
In the first book, we get to know all four women through the eyes of Liz Higgins, a young artist, who is beginning to achieve a little success in her career of choice. One fateful day, her path crosses those of two very different women. She is drawn to both of them, but has to make a choice between them. There is no way to avoid hurting someone in her decision to be true to her heart.
The books that will follow in this series continue the thread of the story found in Artemisian Artist, each one focusing on one of the women you meet here—Liz, Melissa, Terri, and Gerry. Together they weave a tapestry of women’s empowerment through self-growth and strong relationships.
In the first book, we get to know all four women through the eyes of Liz Higgins, a young artist, who is beginning to achieve a little success in her career of choice. One fateful day, her path crosses those of two very different women. She is drawn to both of them, but has to make a choice between them. There is no way to avoid hurting someone in her decision to be true to her heart.
The books that will follow in this series continue the thread of the story found in Artemisian Artist, each one focusing on one of the women you meet here—Liz, Melissa, Terri, and Gerry. Together they weave a tapestry of women’s empowerment through self-growth and strong relationships.
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BN ID: | 2940012966919 |
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Publisher: | UltraViolet Love Publishing |
Publication date: | 05/30/2011 |
Series: | The Goddess Series |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 222 KB |
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