Product Description
"How can you feel good and bring great things into your life when everything around you is so bad?"
The Law of Attraction says that you have to think it, feel it, and know it before you can draw your dream to you.
For Lauren, her dream wasn't to get rich but to have a joyful life with the man she loved. She made mistakes. A lot.
Somewhere in the future, a broken man named Jesse Matthews returns to his former lover to find out what went wrong in his life and why her visions never came true for them. It's nothing that Universal Law can't explain.
But i it easier to change the future? Or the past?
This instructional novel is from Lauren Hartford's The Priestess Diaries. Series purpose: The Priestess Diaries are a novelized combination of true-life events taken from personal journals, articles, and interviews with High Priestesses, a High Priest, and spiritual leaders. Each book in the series emphasizes particular spiritual lessons and provides a context for their implementation. The series also uses the backdrop of a developing love story and its ups and downs because it is within the framework of relationships with others that we learn our greatest lessons and are given both the reason and the need to learn who we are in order to love unconditionally.
The journeys presented in this series of books are often based on the information available at the time of the story and the characters’ perception of that information at that time. As more information becomes known to the characters, some of this information will be proven wrong in future stories, but it is important to present the characters’ perception of truth at each phase of their development because understanding is critical to spiritual growth. Some of these flawed perceptions will be evident to the reader and observer long before they are evident to the character in the journey. Such is life.
Characters described in the series are composites of many personalities in the pagan community and any familiarity with these characters represents the universality of the human, pagan, and spiritual experiences—both very good and very bad. The characters are not always presented in positive terms, but then, these books aren’t meant to be “fluffy.” The characters, like real people, are flawed, fallible, and capable of redemption.
The Law of Attraction says that you have to think it, feel it, and know it before you can draw your dream to you.
For Lauren, her dream wasn't to get rich but to have a joyful life with the man she loved. She made mistakes. A lot.
Somewhere in the future, a broken man named Jesse Matthews returns to his former lover to find out what went wrong in his life and why her visions never came true for them. It's nothing that Universal Law can't explain.
But i it easier to change the future? Or the past?
This instructional novel is from Lauren Hartford's The Priestess Diaries. Series purpose: The Priestess Diaries are a novelized combination of true-life events taken from personal journals, articles, and interviews with High Priestesses, a High Priest, and spiritual leaders. Each book in the series emphasizes particular spiritual lessons and provides a context for their implementation. The series also uses the backdrop of a developing love story and its ups and downs because it is within the framework of relationships with others that we learn our greatest lessons and are given both the reason and the need to learn who we are in order to love unconditionally.
The journeys presented in this series of books are often based on the information available at the time of the story and the characters’ perception of that information at that time. As more information becomes known to the characters, some of this information will be proven wrong in future stories, but it is important to present the characters’ perception of truth at each phase of their development because understanding is critical to spiritual growth. Some of these flawed perceptions will be evident to the reader and observer long before they are evident to the character in the journey. Such is life.
Characters described in the series are composites of many personalities in the pagan community and any familiarity with these characters represents the universality of the human, pagan, and spiritual experiences—both very good and very bad. The characters are not always presented in positive terms, but then, these books aren’t meant to be “fluffy.” The characters, like real people, are flawed, fallible, and capable of redemption.
About the Author
Lauren Hartford is a Third Degree High Priestess of Wicca. She is a writer, a teacher, and a mom.
Her novelized diaries from her work as well as the work of several other high priestesses both entertain and educate as she explains various metaphysical lessons and their applicability to Life. Her series of diaries also delivers an emotional punch as she carries the reader with her through a romantic rollercoaster that will leave you stunned.

