DK Williams is a watercolor artist, and author of the new novel Burn Baby Burn.
DK and husband, Jim—her biggest supporter, retired from the corporate world and now spend time between their Southern Indiana farm and lake house at pristine Dale Hallow Lake in Tennessee, which features prominently in this book.
DK is a graduate of Indiana University with a minor in Journalism; she also edited and published a local print newspaper. She spent her career traveling and working in Europe, Mexico, and India. For the last five years, she and her sidekick toured the South-Eastern United States participating in juried Art Shows, selling watercolor originals and commissioned works.
DK is currently illustrating and co-authoring a children’s picture book, which will be available soon, and has begun her next novel, based on Native American Healers. It is a multi-generational matriarchal story beginning in the 1800’s to today.
Dr. Annie Hayes has a near death experience and finds herself alone and afraid in the 'land of no time', the chasm between living and eternity where souls reside. While there she meets a Cherokee spiritual healer who returns her to the land of the living, but things get even worse for Annie. Annie loses everything she believes important, the consequences of a secret buried deep in her past.
The Cherokee healer, White Hawk, born in 1830 shares a supernatural connection with Annie. White Hawk travels between the physical world and the spiritual realm using her abilities and healing the 'two-leggeds'. As a child exiled from her ancestral homelands on the 'trail of tears', she survived a government enacting laws to annihilate her people while supporting slavery. The motto "kill the Indian, save the man" permeated the land. Opposition meant death by hanging, yet with the help of the abolitionists and determination, she fights back earning the honor as a 'Beloved Woman' of the Cherokee.
Annie's future is somehow tied to the past of this 'Beloved Woman' of the Cherokee Nation, and uncovering the secret is the key to unlocking her healing.
What unites these two souls together throughout the ages?
Título : The Healers: The Saga of a Beloved Woman
EAN : 9798985549669
Editorial : Custom Colors LLC
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