Colleen Avelli, author

"The folds of time are thin and fragile...often the past, present and future meld into one."

 

"The folds of time are thin and fragile...

often the past, present and future meld into one."

What began as the author's re-occuring childhood dream has erupted into her own journey into the folds of time.

Enter into my dream and jump off a cascading waterfall, step into a crystal grotto, lie amidst a field of wildflowers. For I will take you there and immerse you in the waters of the Lady herself and you will come out refreshed, renewed, transformed...

 

 

 

What the public has to say about In Mother's Hands ......

 

A wonderful read with a strong plot and believable characters. Colleen

Avelli takes ordinary family issues and turns them into something truly

extraordinary. The entire account has a fairytale-like quality about it,

which is confirmed in its last pages.  In Mother’s Hands centers around

“Susan”, a teenage girl who having lived through her mother’s death and

 her brother’s betrayal, is trying to put her life back together by following

her dreams. Being led to South America by a desperate need to save the

 world the young woman enters into a battle, which has her knocking on

death’s very door.  Infused with just enough Celtic lore to keep even the

most viscerally jaded reader interested Avelli has succeeded in giving fans

 an outstanding gift – her talent.

                             Karen Gallant, The Betrayal of Cerridwen

 

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 The author is a poetic writer with the ability of expression as only one in love with beauty can tell.  A Must read.  Five Stars.

                         Kathy Bunn-Schultz, The Covenant and the Rose

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From its humble beginnings in the open fields, through the jungles of South America, to the fairy tale-like ending, Avelli presents a story with emotion and vision that readers will find themselves relatingto and caring about.               

                                   Daniel Malik, Chainsmoke and Pixie: The Legend Begins