Imagine feeling loved no matter what. This inspirational tale is filled with profound insights and powerful tips that will change your life forever.
In the tradition of The Alchemist and Jonathan Livingston Seagull, this emotionally moving story is packed full of practical wisdom that will help you uncover your most heartfelt desires.
What would it be like to feel peaceful during difficult times? What if you could learn to manifest creative solutions to your problems? What if you could see all the ways the Universe was conspiring to help you?
By drawing on our fascination with the mysteries of the sea, Award Winning author Linda Peters weaves an inspirational tale of hope and healing for all captive creatures. Part self-help book and part psychological thriller, this story of personal transformation will speak to anyone who has ever felt trapped and alone, and needed some help to find a way out.
Lose yourself in the story of a rogue killer whale who has just one night to pass down the lessons of his experience to a young orca. Will he be able to impart the wisdom of his ancestors before it's too late? Can he bring himself to seize an unexpected chance for redemption?
This powerful novel is a must-read for fans of David Michie's The Dalai Lama's Cat and Mitch Albom's The Five People You Meet in Heaven. If you're a fan of Hay House's spiritual self-help authors, you will love this new addition to the growing field of visionary and metaphysical fiction.
Buy this book now to bring the secrets of Way of the Whale into your own personal journey.
About the Author: Linda Peters is a certified Ayurveda Wellness Counselor with a lifelong interest in complementary healing modalities. She is an avid whale watcher and has observed wild orcas in Alaska's Resurrection Bay, San Juan Island's Haro Strait, and off the coast of Long Beach, California.
Linda is also the author of Somewhere to Turn: stories, a collection of flash fiction written under the name, Linda Courtland. She is also the co-author of Our Socially Awkward Marriage, which she wrote with husband Tom Peters about their experiences with marriage and Asperger's Syndrome.