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'Wind' is the second instalment of the Pictish Spirit series, continuing an adventure in love and intimacy. 'Life for Roisin Clare will never be the same again. Having woken from a deep trance state spent for the most part in hospital, she returns home with her lovers, Adam and Ben, to embark on the challenging journey of service to her close-knit community of Pictish Spirit. It seems that the young and troubled seeker, Finn Eachann, is to be her first initiate. As she begins the mentoring process, Adam's past comes calling. His old friend and lover, Diarmuid Cruise, arrives as winter makes itself at home in the Adelaide Hills. Cursed by an Icelandic shaman whose tutelage he has now abandoned, Diarmuid seeks both repair and closure in his relationship with Adam but finds instead he has been drawn to experience a profound healing in the care of the shining woman and Pictish Spirit priestess, Roisin.' Wind picks up where Mist left us, poised on the threshold of a deepening experience of connection with those we love and the community context in which we live.

826 pages, Paperback

First published January 5, 2017

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Louise M. Hewett

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Louise M Hewett is a independent South Australian writer.

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October 30, 2018
Well, all I really need to say is, Flowers (Book 3) is on the way! I think Wind is even better than Mist. I'm very much enjoying the budding relationship between Róisin, Adam and Ben, and the other stories, such as those of Kate, Finn and Adam's old flame, Diarmuid, just add to my interest. I have learned a lot from this book as well, and it has opened my heart to being more loving in my own relationships. My fave sort of fiction: A book that entertains mightily, while growing me at the same time!
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