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The Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance

Marie Corelli
 (1855 - 1924)

Read by Lisa Statler

Run Time 14 Hours 9 Minutes in 14 Audio CDs

Marie Corelli's book The Life Everlasting examines the world of past lives, mysticism, secret societies and twin souls against a backdrop of a true love based on the highest ideals. The plot follows our heroine from a yachting trip around Scotland with eccentric characters such as an atheist millionaire and his hypochondriac daughter, to the entering of a secret society of ancient mystics where she is determined to achieve initiation. Ms. Corelli's beautiful, flowing, and descriptive writing style make this novel a joy of upliftment and inspiration.


Chapters:   
    Author's Prologue  
   The Heroine Begins Her Story  
   The Fairy Ship  
   The Angel of a Dream  
   A Bunch of Heather  
   An Unexpected Meeting  
   Recognition  
   Memories  
   Visions  
   Doubtful Destiny  
   Strange Associations  
   One Way of Love  
   A Love Letter  
   The House of Aselzion  
   Cross and Star  
   A First Lesson  
   Shadow and Sound  
   The Magic Book  
   Dreams Within a Dream  
   The Unknown Deep  
   Into the Light 

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