Rachelle Reese: 6 books

Book cover of Snake Slayer
by Rachelle Reese
Language: English
Release Date: March 20, 2009

A memoir of Trinket, a beautiful dachshund with a passion for hunting snakes. In memory of Trinket, my pretty little girl.
Book cover of The Bones of the Forest
by Rachelle Reese
Language: English
Release Date: March 19, 2009

After Amanda's family leaves the safety net of the city for the Undiscovered Foothills, Amanda discovers a crumbling house in the woods. Inside the house, she finds the diary of the writer who lived there long ago before the terrorists were rounded up and the rural families migrated to the protection...
Book cover of The Dance
by Rachelle Reese
Language: English
Release Date: February 10, 2009

When Crimson's grandmother dies, Crimson moves into the house that's been passed down to a female in the family for generations. She finds comfort in her memories and her conversations with Lou, her grandmother's gardner and handyman. But one night, a woman in an old-fashioned ballgown invites her...
Book cover of Rips in the Weave
by Rachelle Reese
Language: English
Release Date: July 27, 2010

When a god gives you rainbows, should you trust him? In the summer of 1897, Delilah Cats is over-the-moon about her engagement to Laurent. However, her sister Sassafras remembers Laurent as the kid who was all-too-obsessed with pain. When Delilah does not return after going off to New Orleans...
Book cover of The Desert Rose
by Rachelle Reese
Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2010

When mortals war, gods might watch. When gods war, mortals bleed. Delilah Cats believes that when a god demands something, it's usually best to give him what he wants. So when Lord Psyche brings a few New Orleans courtesans to the rooftop of his mansion, she sees no reason not to entertain...
Book cover of Women of Color Pray

Women of Color Pray

Voices of Strength, Faith, Healing, Hope and Courage

by Mary McLeod Bethune, Patricia Locke, CeCe Winanas
Language: English
Release Date: April 19, 2012

A celebration of the voices of women of color in prayer Women of color pray and have prayed out of necessity for survival, out of love for the Divine and because we believe in the power of prayer. Prayer has been the prevailing force behind the education of our children, protection and courage...
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