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The Giuliana Legacy [Paperback]

Alexis Masters (Author)
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Book Description

January 1, 2000

This mystical journey of one woman's awakening
to her soul's true purpose and passion
will inspire and delight you.


A dramatic journey into the age-old Mysteries of Love, The Giuliana . Legacy is an inspirational story of one woman, Julia Giardani, and her awakening to her soul's special gifts. This awakening leads her on a quest to save her ancestors' ancient spiritual tradition from extinction, and kindles her passion to aid humanity in its timeless search for love and redemption. You are sure to delight in the heroine's triumphs, despair over her pain and her setbacks, lose yourself in the magnificent panoramas of Cyprus and Tuscany, and connect with the multidimensional characters that people this sweeping, generational story. Its sensitivity, epic scope and timeless truths render The Giuliana Legacy a true tale of the millennium— one which will fascinate you and resonate in your heart and soul for many years to come.

The Giuliana Legacy traces the heroine's discovery of a frayed tapestry of mystical and healing traditions—a tapestry only Julia can restore. To recap­ture all the threads and reweave them into a pattern relevant to her world, she must travel from her native California to the distant island of Cyprus, her legacy's primal source, then on to the rustic hills of Tuscany. There she finds and revitalizes the abandoned family farm, discovering also its Sacred Gardens—the magical realm of the Giardani Goddess—and there, among the ghosts and legends of her Etruscan ancestors, Julia's true inheritance unfolds, allowing her psychic and spiritual gifts to flourish. But before Julia can fulfill her ineluctable destiny as the Giardani Heiress, she must offer her life to uphold the eternal power of Love her family long ago pledged to serve.


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"I haven't read a novel that captivated me this way since The Mists of Avalon." --Michael Peter Langevin -- Magical Blend, August 2001

"I love a good novel that keeps me up nights! The Giuliana Legacy did that for me..." -- Inner Self Magazine, December 2000

"In all, a good story, well told, which transcends the new genre it celebrates..." -- VisionaryFiction.com, April 2001

"The message of joyous love that The Giuliana Legacy encompasses is an inspiring one even for skeptical readers." -- CurledUpWithAGoodBook.com, May 2001

Master's dramatic tale fields and intriguing cast of characters, with the evocative settings of Tuscany, Cyprus, and the ancient Mediterranean... -- Napra Review, October 2000

Perhaps it is learning to feel the religion of the Goddess in our hearts that is the truest learning... -- SageWoman, Autumn 2000

Sure to appeal to individuals who enjoy ancient Goddess lore and history... -- Magical Blend, October 2000

From the Author

The Giuliana Legacy is a tale I simply had to write. Born of a vision from my meditation on July 23, 1990, it has always seemed to me like a "gift from the Divine." To tell the story which grew from that original vision took seven years. To find my wonderful publisher, HCI Books, took another two, and seeing the manuscript through production took another still. Today I am thrilled and delighted to share The Giuliana Legacy with you at last. I hope this first novel of the Giuliana Legacy trilogy brings you many hours of reading pleasure and, better yet, sparks a vision or two of your own! Please drop by my personal web site for the latest news and reviews about The Giuliana Legacy and its sequels (in progress), Giuliana's Challenge and The Lady Giuliana.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 500 pages
  • Publisher: HCI (January 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558747850
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558747852
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,563,058 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Modern Day Priestess, May 21, 2002
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This review is from: The Giuliana Legacy (Paperback)
The Giuliana Legacy
by Alexis Masters; Health Communications, Inc, 2001.

For anyone who wants to curl up at night with a good story, I highly recommend Alexis Master' novel The Giuliana Legacy. Giuliana is the Italian spelling of Juliana, the name of the heroine.

Juliana Giardani's family has served The Goddess Aphrodite for centuries. But as the story begins, Julia herself couldn't be less interested in her family's spiritual heritage. A social worker at a homeless shelter and a midwife, she's always been put off by her father's willingness to call himself a Witch. So when he tells her it's time she took her rightful place in "the family business," she makes it clear that she'll give him a listen, but only out of love for dear Dad.

Unfortunately, Dad never gets a chance to tell her anything of substance. He dies in a suspicious fire in his bookstore, a fire that Julia believes was not an accident. Now she's thrown back on her own resources to track down her legacy, based on the few paltry clues her father left behind.

In a quick-paced story that moves from Berkeley, California, to Greece, to Paris, to Florence, Julia comes closer and closer to who she really is and to the Goddess she's meant to serve. But danger lurks near by in the form the malevolent former KGB member, Gregor Danilenko, who seeks a mysterious artifact in her family's possession-an artifact Julia knows nothing about. Luckily, she also meets a protector and helper; the handsome Andrei Anatolin, Danilenko's arch enemy. As Julia travels to Italy, learning more about her destiny, hearts and hands work secretly behind the scenes to keep her alive and safe from the evil that hunts her.

Julia's last name, Giardani, is close to "giardini," the Italian word for gardeners. It's true that in ancient times, Aphrodite's shrines were often placed in gardens. However, one wonders if her last name might also be an insider's nod to modern-day Wiccans. The word "gardener" is very similar to Gardner, the last name of one of the most well-known figures of the 20th century Witchcraft movement: Gerald Gardner.

But whether her name is meant to allude to Gerald Gardner or not, the novel is a suspenseful tale about love and devotion, both spiritual and physical. The story is delivered in tightly written prose, with not a word or scene wasted. I read it in two sittings, and several of my friends who have dedicated themselves to The Goddess have also read it and found it very enjoyable. Looking for a good love story with spiritual themes? Pick up this one.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You're looking in the right place..., June 18, 2002
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Dear Readers,

The Giuliana Legacy was recommended to me for several reasons and for the same reasons I recommend it to you; it has a unique premise and characters, is well written, and it satisfies to the end.

I have avoided visionary fiction due to the cheesy and often radical divide between titles and authors to the left and right of the political and religious center. I was pleased that I was not lectured on the way to live, the way to think or the way to pray to God while reading this novel. I was very pleased that the author allowed me to find the significant and holy (in Giuliana Legacy) without a guided tour, a giant spotlight or the banging of drums.

With my major fears aside, I'll start by saying that I enjoyed this novel from the start (I hate that I can't put in spoilers, but the book has a great first part!). I put it down several times to read other titles to string out the experience more than a few days. Alexis Masters needs to write at least five more books to complete the saga she has launched inside my mind.

Her main characters are easily the stuff of great series, and I feel that Masters' style of writing will evolve and strike a clear balance between modern mainstream readers and people like me who chomp through titles looking for intellectual sustenance.

The Giuliana Legacy covers a great deal of ground, physically, politically and spiritually and does so at a rapid and believable pace. The characters grow; they face real world conflict and suffer from inner demons and interpersonal struggle (as do you and I). There are no implausible plot twists, gaps or unbelievable actions on the part of the characters. They are driven by their own needs, instincts and the unknown deeper causes that shape our daily knowing lives.

Two recent reviewers said that the book was empty and failed to entertain. I entirely disagree with this assessment; I finished reading the book and felt perfectly sated. The writing is of higher than average novel quality and the author and editors have clearly taken great pains to tell a story with meaning on multiple levels.

It is not the author or novel's fault if you need everything spelled out for you. I find that a nod to my intelligence from an author is a good sign for building a long-term following of that author's work. I rate the novel only four stars because there were a few places with the villain that a more seasoned author could have exploited scenes and motivation more fully.

You must read the book your own way and determine for yourself what the message is, for it must be the author's desire to evoke our own quests for salvation, joy and love and to tell a story of three very ordinary people blessed with the extraordinary.

If you are not looking for a trip about salvation, joy and love - fear not. You'll still get to see some distant scenery, foreign culture, hot passion, flaming vengeance, direct action, cold-blooded murder and last but not least, some handy-dandy home restoration.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Across Time and Space, January 23, 2001
This review is from: The Giuliana Legacy (Paperback)
As a freelance editor, for personal and professional reasons I generally do not review books I have worked on, but there are a very few novels for which I make exceptions because for me they are exceptional. More than well crafted novels, they are work that is outside the box in some rare and moving way that broadens my mind and deepens my soul personally and professionally. Through Masters' vision and her profoundly Feminine heroine something in me has been enlivened or reawakened, something that spans time and space and human history, something as rich and immediate and delightful as this novel. Something of the nourishing perennial Feminine that answers a great and felt need of individual women and men, our culture, and our Earth.
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Madame Racine, Signora Isabella, Giardani Heiress, May Eve, Gregor Danilenko, Julia Giardani, Andrei Ivanovich, Brother Vittorio, San Galgano, Anna Giardani, Ilina Mikhailovna, Holy Belt, Casa Sergio, Sacred Marriage, Sacred Mountain, Tony Giardani, Emilio Greco, Maria Sergi, World War, Greater Mysteries, Loutra Tis Aphrodite, Aphrodite Turan, Augustina Sergi, Brother Orlando, Giuliana Giardani
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