Lucy Cavendish Lucy Cavendish i(A118754 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Mermaid Magic : Connecting With the Energy of the Ocean and the Healing Power of Water Serene Conneeley , Lucy Cavendish , Newtown : Blessed Bee Publishing , 2011 25459035 2011 single work novel fantasy 'From the authors of The Book of Faery Magic comes an enchanting new adventure into the power and beauty of water and the oceanic realm. Brimming with sea magic, inner journeys, fun recipes and rich research, Mermaid Magic will help you develop your own deep connection to the element of water. Work with the ocean and its creatures, learn about tides and lunar phases, divine your future with sea oracles, absorb the healing energies of sacred wells and springs, become an eco warrior, and discover the beauty of mermaid lore and legends – and how to call on the mermaids for love and transformation. Whether you believe mermaids are living beings or a beautiful myth, they have long reflected our greatest hopes and embodied our deepest fears. They have been cast as helpful sea beings, innocents prepared to sacrifice all for a human soul, and sirens intent on luring men into temptation. Today they are stronger, kinder and more powerful than ever – and are inspiring a new wave of ocean guardians to care for our fragile planet and its sacred bodies of water.' 

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1 y separately published work icon The Book of Faery Magic Serene Conneeley , Lucy Cavendish , Newtown : Blessed Bee Publishing , 2010 25459078 2010 single work novel fantasy

'Journey to the enchanted realms of the fae, and discover the healing powers of myth, magic and mischief! 

'Faeries have long captured the imagination, inspiring people to weave mystical stories, create beautiful art and protect and hold nature as sacred. The very idea of them lifts the spirits, opens the heart and the mind, reminds us of the secret longings of our soul, and fills us with happiness, spontaneity and childlike wonder.' (Publication summary)

1 Lette On the Loose Lucy Cavendish , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: The West Australian , 11 October 2008; (p. 40-41)

— Review of To Love, Honour and Betray (Till Divorce Do Us Part) Kathy Lette , 2008 single work novel
1 Fit, Flirty and Still Rolling With the Puns Lucy Cavendish , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24 September 2008; (p. 14)
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