Shield: Allie’s War: Book Two
Shield: Allie’s War: Book Two

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Praise for Shield: Allie’s War, Book Two
“Once again, Andrijeski has a winning novel…” ~ Charlene Mabie-Gable, Literary R&R
“…This novel is better than the first!” ~ ML Sawyer, book blogger
“…Oh my. And by that I mean, OH MY! I devoted every waking moment of two days to this book…” ~ SM Johnson, author of the DeVante vampire series
“Remarkable story… not a book to set aside easily.” ~ Irene Watts, author
~ Pride and Prejudice meets The Matrix led by a kick-butt heroine and her deadly seer husband ~
Overview of Shield: Allie’s War, Book Two
Grappling with her identity as “Bridge,” a being thought to herald the end of humanity, isn’t even Allie’s biggest problem. She’s also dealing with being married to a seer while trying to stop the Rook she put in the White House from starting a war. Then the boy appears. A highly dangerous telekinetic seer, he doesn’t appear to have aged in over 100 years. Worse, he thinks Allie belongs to him.
5-Star Reviews:
“…A great read. Highly recommended!”
“Take an apocalyptic heroine, monks with psychic powers, villages in the Himalayas, a very torrid romance and a political thriller that reaches right to the core of the US government and you have this complex and compelling thrill-ride of a fantasy novel…”
“…JC Andrijeski is a rising star. Mark my words.”
“…Takes all of the pins set up in the first book and knocks them out of the park!”
More Praise:
“5 out of 5 stars!”
“…The action is intoxicating. The appearance of the telekinetic seer boy changes all the stakes in an already unstable battle. It’s a no-holds-barred ride with an ending that I did not see coming, which left me begging for the next installment…”
“…These characters have become completely real to me, more than that, they feel like they’ve always somehow been a part of me, but have always been just out of heart’s reach.”
More Books in the Allie’s War Series by JC Andrijeski:
**Rook: Allie’s War, Book One - Allie Taylor, San Francisco artist and waitress, finds out she’s not human in a time and a place where it’s incredibly dangerous not to be.
**Sword: Allie’s War, Book Three – Allie’s newest enemy might be her own husband, as he decides to take on the humans and free the seers once and for all.
**Shadow: Allie’s War, Book Four - A new power is rising in the human and seer worlds, and it turns out, they may have shaped history for Allie and everyone she loves.
**New York: Allie’s War, Early Years – a prequel novella to the series.
Also by this author:
The Slave Girl Chronicles: Part I “The Culling”
The Alien Club
Jack Dervish, Super Spy
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Rook: Allie’s War: Book One
Visions (2 Volume Set)
Visions (2 Volume Set)
For C. G. Jung, the beautiful and gifted 28-year-old Christiana Morgan was an inspirational and confirming force whose path in self-analysis paralleled his own quest for self-knowledge. By teaching Morgan the trance-like technique of active imagination, Jung launched her on a pilgrimage of archetypal encounters in a quest for psychological integration–encounters she recorded in the words and brilliant paintings that formed the basis of the seminar Jung would give to his circle in Zurich. Here the careful transcriptions of the seminar notes are combined with color reproductions of the visions paintings, offering an unprecedented view of Jung as a teacher and as a man. He speaks candidly and brilliantly in a dialogue with members of the seminar about the Morgan visions, even as he struggles with the feminine principle in his subject and in his own psyche. The theories of his years of intellectual research–the anima and animus, the process of individuation, the mythopoetic archetypes of the collective unconscious–all spring to life in the fiery imagery of the vision quest.
Morgan paints an imaginal landscape where the feminine self crosses into the unconsciousness of night and death. In her visioning she links earth and sky, body and spirit, the infernal and the sublime. Recounting her journey, Jung employs his full range of scholarship and professional experience as he unravels the skein of archetypal parallels from western myth and eastern yoga.
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- Nietzsche’s Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1934 – 1939 (2 Volume Set)
- C.G. Jung Speaking
- Translate This Darkness : The Life of Christiana Morgan
- Seminar on Dream Analysis. C.G. Jung (Bollingen Series, 99) (v. 1)
- Encounters with the Soul (P)
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Lydia’s Little Red Book (Illuminated Text)
In the Spring of 2011, I was begging God to help me with some emotional issues, which were causing a roller coaster ride.
Shortly, after I read a copy of Carl Jung’s Red Book.
I sensed that I was being guided to write a book similar to his, using my own Inner Safe Place, up on a top of an imaginary hill.
It wasn’t until the book was finished and I was reading my journal, that I realized that the book was an answer to my pleading prayer.
The book reads much like an adult fairy tale, because after each imagery session, I would write it down, thereby, maintaining the fairy tale quality associated with imagery.
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In the Spring of 2011, I was begging God to help me with some emotional issues, which were causing a roller coaster ride.
Shortly, after I read a copy of Carl Jung’s Red Book.
I sensed that I was being guided to write a book similar to his, using my own Inner Safe Place, up on a top of an imaginary hill.
It wasn’t until the book was finished and I was reading my journal, that I realized that the book was an answer to my pleading prayer.
The book reads much like an adult fairy tale, because after each imagery session, I would write it down, thereby, maintaining the fairy tale quality associated with imagery.






















