A strange stone. A pursuit for power. A new beginning.
An orphan with no job, no home, and no last name, sixteen-year-old Mala scrapes along day by day with her younger brother, Baz, in their small village.
But when she discovers a mysterious stone, her whole world comes crashing down.
Suddenly, she faces massive adversity, a quest for bloody revenge, and a power so great she fears it.
Will she find peace amidst the chaos?
Or is her world fated to burn?
Brimming with magic, action, and a riveting quest for revenge, Daggers and Destiny explores a world of ruination and renewal. This prequel to the Althuria Chronicles is a YA fantasy adventure perfect for fans of An Ember in the Ashes and Red Queen.
Some take up arms to protect their homeland, while others seek glory and riches. For Charlaine and Ludwig, it’s the result of a love that can never be!
Charlaine deShandria has never questioned what her future holds. For years, she’s trained to take over her father’s smithy, spending her every waking hour toiling at the forge.
Ludwig Altenburg loathes his role as the baron’s son. Always dreaming of fighting battles, he must now surrender himself to the inevitability of his future.
Duty is all they’ve known, but when they meet, they begin to question if there is more to life. Before they can even make a choice, they are surrounded by those determined to tear them apart.
Lives are changed forever when family secrets are revealed in this clash of classes that propels two people towards their destiny!
Travel back to the origins of two people who are destined to become mighty warriors in Tempered Steel, the prequel of Paul J Bennett’s newest epic fantasy series, Power Ascending.
Seize your copy of Tempered Steel today and learn Charlaine’s story today!
Ten years after the last war, Melinda Scott discovers something in deep space and is dragged back into a world her family was banished from. Now with Necromancers to her left, Liches to her right and humanity in the middle it’s up to her to figure out why someone is trying to kill her.
Where Weavers Daire is the first book in a new rip-roaring space opera series in the same vein as Babylon 5, Firefly, Farscape and Star Wars!
Mirror, mirror on the wall…who’s the hottest monster lover of all?
Seven steamy monster romance tales, from a Beauty and the Beast retelling, enemies to lovers, hot Scottish gargoyle protectors, a genie who wants to grant all your wishes, a sexy demon who will do anything (and I do mean anything) for the lady he loves, right up to the devil himself falling at your feet.
Last week, since my sister had to take me to a doctor’s appointment, we stopped and picked up flowers for my patio. Boy, the weather fooled us and it turned into winter again. We even had a freeze warning for a few days. Into the apartment they went and I decided to put them next to my crystals. Flowers love crystals as they help them grow. I even have a few moss agate pieces I’ll be placing in the dirt when I go to transplant my lovies. This will be the first year I’ll try using crystals with my flowers so I’m curious to see the difference. Of course, I’ll have some with no crystals at all for comparison. Have you used crystals in your garden before?
As with everything else in life, there are always people who want to scam you. And crystals are no exception. If you’re looking to buy your first crystal, Buyer Beware. Make sure you’re not buying a fake or man-made one.
So, how to tell the difference?
If you’re buying online, you need to do your research. There are a lot of articles on how to spot fake crystals with just a simple Google search. But the main thing is, real crystals will cost more than a fake. Usually. And stay away from Amazon. There are some real crystal sellers there, but there are a ton who sell fake. If you aren’t knowledgeable enough, yet, don’t buy from them. You might want to go to a local crystal shop and at least look at them up close. Still, even they can get scammed by fakes.
You finally broke down and bought that yummy crystal you just had to have. How can you tell if it’s real?
1: Touch. If it doesn’t feel cold, or cool, to the touch, it’s not real. When I pick up some of my bigger Clear Quartz spheres, no matter how long I hold them, they never really warm up. Glass will warm up in a matter of seconds.
2: Weight. Crystals are a stone / rock, therefore, they should have some weight to them. If it feels too light, it’s probably a fake. Some crystals have pyrite or iron inclusions, so, yeah, they should be hefty, even a smaller piece.
3: Color. Some crystals are very bright and colorful but they are natural looking colors. People who sell fake ones, know that bright, brilliant colors catches the buyer’s eyes. So, if you see some with vivid, brilliant colors, they are dyed. In most cases, the dye is placed in a REAL crystal, so they aren’t actually fake, but you aren’t getting what you paid for either.
4: Bubbles. A naturally occurring crystal will usually form with cracks, scratches, or inclusions embedded in them. They will not have bubbles. If you see a crystal with bubbles, then it’s glass and a fake.
These are just a few ways to look for a fake crystal. You can find out more HERE.
Malachite is a very popular crystal and everyone wants to own one. Not just as a tower, or sphere, but people love wearing it as jewelry. Sadly, most of what you see on Amazon is fake.
What to look for in REAL Malachite.
First, the color bandings. Malachite is made of various colors of green. From very dark to lighter greens. You will NEVER see black bands on natural Malachite.
Second, the banding isn’t uniform. Natural Malachite is formed with bubbles, or circles, in the banding. It’s one of the most faked crystals on the market. So be sure to check the banding of any item you want to buy.
This necklace came in after I made the above video but I wanted to include it as it’s a great example of a real Malachite piece of jewelry. Notice the banding isn’t uniform and that all the colors are a variation of green.
One of my all time favorite crystals is Citrine, and I’ve spent a lot of money of them. Here again, you have to keep your eye out for the natural occurring Citrine. This also takes us to crystals that have been altered by man to imitate something else.
Citrine is part of the quartz family, just like Amethyst and Smoky Quartz. In fact, Citrine and Amethyst are known to form together. I’m not sure of the different stages of formation between Citrine and Amethyst, but Citrine comes from the longest exposure to heat and pressure. Amethyst and Smoky Quartz are a few steps above it.
Because Citrine is in high demand and there is less natural Citrine, they will take Amethyst, or Smoky Quartz, and man-make them into Citrine by heat treating them. These ae called heat-treated Citrine. Yes, they are formed from a real crystals, but it’s not what you’re paying for.
If you look at the above video, you’ll see examples of some of my Citrines, that I know are man-made. Unfortunately, this practice has been going on for generations, so sellers do not have to tell buyers that it is a heat-treated product.
Another crystal on the market that’s 90% fake is Turquoise. Yes, Turquoise. Keep that in mind. 90% of what you see is Howlite dyed blue to disguise it as Turquoise. The one on the left is dyed Howlite. The one on the right is gorgeous Turquoise. How can you not tell the difference? Real Turquoise is very expensive. Keep that in mind, too.
As I was doing research for this post, I ran across discrepancies when it comes to Strawberry Quartz. Is it even real? I’ve heard about Strawberry Quartz since I started collecting crystals, so I was surprised to find out that maybe it isn’t? 🤔🤔
Turns out, the term Strawberry Quartz is used for marketing. And the pieces I have in the above video are FAKE. They re red-dyed Aventurine. Noooo! 😭😭😭
I was consulting with my crystal group, and I just found out that my K2 Jasper is also a FAKE. My sphere looks like the picture on the left. 😭😭
I think I need to stop researching otherwise it will ruin my day. 🤣😂 And this is why some people prefer collecting specimens instead of polished pieces. At this point, the scammers haven’t found a way to fake them.
At least I hope this helps you figure out what’s real and fake with your crystals.
Renata Stone thought she was having a regular end to her work day at the salon, when a thunderstorm and a broken mirror open a Gateway in time. Traveling through the mirror, Renata emerges in an Amaranthine Loop—another dimension comprised of a time paradox that erases eons of memory.
Unknowingly reunited with figures from her past—and future—Renata attempts to understand her true self and why she feels drawn to the mysterious and brooding Vincent, a being more than human with unexplainable abilities, who grasps the workings of the Universe in ways she never even thought to imagine. While Renata and Vincent unlock the secrets of their intertwined pasts, they must be careful not to catch the attention of the Trackers, a predatory species dedicated to maintaining the energy balance in the Amaranthine Loop by any means necessary.
Meanwhile, on board the spaceship Lupus Obsidian, a vessel able to pierce the dimensional veil and travel through time, Aldric and his daughter Peaches search for signs of their matriarch Renata, who has been lost in time for centuries. Aldric and Peaches attempt to breach the Loop from the future to save their bloodline and the genesis of a powerful species known as the Aeorians. But the family crew of the Obsidian have truths that must come to light before the Amaranthine can fall…
The Anchor of Time is Book 1 of the Forgotten Queen Series in the Shadowglass Universe.
If you follow my blog, you know that I’ve really, really gotten addicted to crystals. 🤣😂 I’ve been buying them from a live feed on TikTok from HM_Aurora_Crystals. Anna has the highest quality crystals for a live stream, at least in my opinion.
Anyway, over the past several months, I’ve been receiving orders that I just knew weren’t mine. Then one day, I received the below crystal.
This is a Black Rutilated Quartz Sphere and as soon as I opened the package I knew it wasn’t mine. Yep, I got the wrong order, again. This time I knew who it belonged to as I was on the channel at the same time as the person who bought it. In fact, we’re in the same crystal group together.
Oh, I wanted to keep it as it’s a $1,200 item. In case you don’t know, Black Rutile is a clear quartz with black tourmaline inside. The clearer the sphere, the more distinct the ‘twigs’ inside, the higher quality the crystal. So, yeah, this was a prize and a half.
However, I couldn’t keep it. How could I?
I make unboxing videos of all my crystals, which you can see on my TikTok or YouTube channels. So, I was able to go back and we determined that I had 4 other orders that were hers. The person at HMSCrystals who caused the mix ups is now gone, so hopefully, this won’t happen again.
Still, it got me wondering. How many people would’ve kept it?
In the USA, if you receive goods you didn’t order, you don’t need to return them as the mistake is on the company who sent them. But I just couldn’t do it. Well, at least I got to hold it for a while. 🤣😂
6: respectable; having a good reputation: an honest name.
Diogenes was known for walking during the day with his lantern, searching for an honest man. I wonder what he’d find today? I don’t think too many.
I’m sure, by now, most of you have heard of the shoplifting sprees in California, Oregon, and now even Chicago. It’s gotten so bad, that retailers are pulling out of some parts of the states. And it’s not just the big box stores these despicable shoplifters are targeting, but the Mom & Pop stores that are barely hanging on.
Of course, a lot of these looters aren’t from the cities being invaded. No, they’re coming from all over because they can get away with it. They even have CCTV footage of looters laughing into the cameras.
What is wrong wit our society? Why is there such a moral decay?
Yes, we all lie. That’s just being human. But remember the Golden Rule in the Gospel of Matthew (7:12): “In everything, do to others what you would have them do to you. . . .”
So, if you’re okay with stealing, then expect people to steal from you. You reap what you sow.
For me, if I find a 20 dollar bill on the floor, or the street, and I see that someone had dropped it, I’ll give it to the person it actually belongs too. And, I’ll sleep better that night. How about you?