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The Lake Galit Sisters, A Betrayal by Celeste Wilson
Kelby’s life is confined to her uncle’s lonely cottage, his vegetable garden, and the river that flows nearby. He fills her mind with terrifying tales of the dangers that await if she even touches the river water.
Yet, despite his warnings, Kelby hears the river calling to her, its song stirring something deep within. Summoning her courage, she steps into the river one fateful day and shatters the chains of her uncle’s control.
Beyond the river lies a breathtaking world of dryads, water spirits, fantastic kingdoms, and untold wonders. Kelby discovers she belongs to this magical realm. Her true heritage was hidden from her. To escape her uncle's control and reclaim her rightful place, Kelby must find her inner strength.
Along her journey, she forms new friendships and uncovers the family she was forced to forget.

A Shift in the Black Forest by Celeste Wilson
In the second installment of the Black Forest series, the journey of triplet sisters Kelby, Ren, and Lily continues.
After Uncle Dagon's toxic imprisonment, the princesses are frail, battered, and traumatized. They all expect to return home to Lake Galit, but Lily doesn’t respond to any healing therapies and slips into a coma. Their mother, Vivian, is forced to leave Lily on the Adva Riverbank with her father Aiken. Lily may have bonded with her earth essences rather than with water—a potential fate for each Halfling princess.
She finally heals in a place far from the lake with unlikely friends. As Lily must adapt to life in the forest. She struggles with overwhelming challenges and a prophecy that threatens her life once again.

Children of Odon by Celeste Wilson
Emily lives a lonely existence. She’s an orphan, and she doesn’t remember her life before age eleven. She long ago accepted her solitude, so when she starts dreaming about a teenage boy, she’s terrified. Who is this person who invades her mental privacy? She feels like she knows him. Is her memory returning?
Emily names the boy “Tony” and finds she can talk to him in her dreams. Her strange new powers teleport her into Tony’s world, a parallel universe where she learns that she and Tony do indeed have a connection and that she is part of an order of mystically gifted young people, the Children of Odon.
Odon, a mysterious spirit guide, only gifts members of Tony’s tribe with these strange talents. As Emily and Tony explore Tony’s world, they encounter other Children of Odon. Each has a unique power: telepathy, spell binding, or the ability to manipulate natural forces. The outcast spirit guide Tarantu wants to destroy the Children of Odon, but the young people discover strength in teamwork.
As the Children of Odon battle Tarantu to an explosive conclusion, Emily will finally discover and understand true family ties.
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Bird Watching Journal by Celeste Wilson
A bird watching journal is a perfect gift for any ornithology enthusiast. This 6" x 9" 100 page birding journal and sketch pad allows you to document bird names, habitat, weather conditions, behavior, time, date, markings, additional notes and so much more. The birdwatching journal is compact and very portable. It makes an excellent gift for ornithology enthusiasts. Consider it as a gift for bird watchers, hikers, campers or anyone who loves the outdoors.
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Appreciation Journal by Celeste Wilson
When a day starts with thankfulness and gratitude, it continues with positive energy. This 100 page 6 x 9 appreciation journal is light weight and portable. It reminds us of our daily blessings and encourages us to record them. The appreciation journal comes with a few gratitude prompts and a space to record the date. This is a great pick me up and mood enhancer. When you feel a little down, go to the pages of your appreciation journal for a reminder of all the blessings in your life. This journal is a gift of thanks and great for anyone including coworkers, friends, and family. It's especially great for anyone going through a tough time who needs the positivity that an appreciation journal brings to our lives.

Art Journal by Celeste Wilson
An art journal is like a close friend, a travel companion and idea keeper. It safely cradles our creativity in its pages until we visit the art again. A sketch pad is essential for any doodle enthusiast and creator. There is an artist in every one of us. We all have creative ideas and an artist's diary is the perfect place to record those ideas.
Each lined journal page lies adjacent to a framed blank page throughout the journal.
This 100-page 6" x 9" sketch notepad and art journal is the perfect gift for the art lover in your life. Let your creativity flow on the pages of an art journal.

Doodle Journal by Celeste Wilson
This 6" x 9" 100 page doodle journal will preserve all your creative ideas. It can be an artist's sketch pad, doodle diary, or writing prompt journal. Seven doodle or sketch prompts are repeated throughout the journal. Each art prompt is followed by a lined page for notes or thoughts of the day. The crisp white pages are suitable for mixed media including, color pencils, crayons, graphite pencils, pastels, and morel, The list of uses for this doodle journal, notebook and sketchpad is endless and makes a wonderful gift for kids, teens and adults. The size makes it portable and a perfect creativity companion.

My Fur Baby's First Experiences and Beyond by Celeste Wilson
My Fur Baby's First Experiences and Beyond is a 6" x 9", 104-page dog owner's journal dedicated to every dog parent who wants to document sweet moments a new dog brings to your life.
The journal includes:
A biography page to introduce your dog
Lined pages to document your experiences.
28 dog related quotes
14 dog related journal prompts
14 blank pages to paste mementos, pictures, or photos. You could even draw on them.
There will be funny moments you don’t want to forget and milestones worth recording. Whatever your experiences are with your new best friend. As you read your journal years later, it will fill your heart with memories that might otherwise be forgotten.