Jerry Price's latest book 
                    The Eagle and Miss Stopiac

The Eagle and Miss Stopiac is a tale of love, lasting friendships, and about the pain and determination it takes to make personal changes. Quantum physics and spirituality mix for an exciting ride, peppered with international intrigue. The author deals with topical issues we all must deal with in today's world. The characters jump right off the pages; they are both real and memorable.
Excerpts from book....

Adreanna watched Julian as he spoke...he began to morph into a magnificent Bald Eagle whose piercing eyes were heating her soul as no one has. She knew then that the door she had dared walk through when she had first touchd the Eagle had now closed behind her, forever. There was no escape; the Eagle's talons had pierced her heart...she knew she was blessed to bleed forever.

It doesn't necessarily take a traumatic incident in one's life, as he had heard from people he had read and heard about; but the light can be seen if only we open our inner eye....

The first issue she believes, is that too many therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists use the easy availability of drugs as a panacea for solving their patients problems, rather than applying the proper therapy.

  '...it's just simply this; the more I embrace the mystery of creation, the better do I believe will I understand the world we live in and most particularly the people that inhabit it....Maybe, just maybe I will better understand those poor souls whom I intend to help find their way in this crazy world."   Said Adreanna

"  It was thought for centuries that light and time were linear and fixed, a temple straight jacket.....but there is actually a dualism of time; eternal and dream time."    Mark spoke of objective reality and the complexity of the meaning of things.

The editor called Julian into his office. "   OK Julian, let's see what you can do. This will be your first assignment. Here it is: write an article which I think should be titled,"   Why do married men who love their wives, cheat?"

The moving finger writes, and having writ,
  Moves on: nor all thy pity nor wit
  Shall lure it back to cancel half a line
 Nor all thy Tears wash out a word of it
        
Omar Khayyam
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