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Amelia May Kingston

Amelia May Kingston is the pen-name of Sylvia Farley, who shares the Viscount Publishing imprint with Ray Stokes. Both write unusual fiction, fantastic and whimsical, but with a real-world foundation and a social and spiritual message. "Hosts of Angels" began as a vivid dream which was so compelling that the story practically wrote itself. Amelie also felt compelled to turn her hand to designing her own book covers. A donation will be made from each copy of "Hosts" sold to encourage the spread of butterfly gardens and preservation of butterfly habitats throughout the world. The books are set in a bold font for ease of reading. From researching light in the Arctic to building palaces on the equator; from night-club singer to landlady providing bed, breakfast and evening meals for lorry drivers: Amelia May Kingston’s life has never been dull. In spite of having Multiple Sclerosis since her teens, she has raised a family of three and, on her old Yorkshire doctor’s advice, said “No!" to "nowt”. Amelia, now a qualified psychologist, has a self-esteem website, which is free and can be found at http://www.youareunique.co.uk. The Triumph of Hope is an adult, hard-hitting investigation of the world of alternative sexuality. It is a challenging, shocking and honest piece of erotic fiction. Amelia has a great interest in people and in the natural world. She believes in serendipity, intuition and faith. She encourages a world-view of mutual respect in which we strive for ego-integrity, for recognition of our vulnerability and mutual dependence and in which we permit each other to thrive, to strive and to extend our boundaries. It is a world where we cherish each other for our differences. Her world is a world fit for heroes, and for butterflies.

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Web Site: www.youareunique.co.uk
Address: Hope Cottage, 166 Gunville Rd.,
  Carisbrooke, Newport
  Isle of Wight, PO30 5LS
  United Kingdom

Hosts of Angels
A mutated biological agent escapes from Porton Down weapons testing establishment outside Portsmouth, England. Superficially, the mutant appears to be a butterfly. The story revolves around a couple of University lecturers who stumble unwittingly on the agent, thinking it a new species. Through their research, the authorities are alerted to the possible publication of its origin and take ruthless steps to prevent this. Murder, political intrigue and big-business machinations occur against a background of increasing social awareness of danger and unrest, whilst a number of dedicated opponents of the system struggle for recognition of humanitarian values. Underlying the development of the characters and the action is an awareness of the interconnectedness of all life and a strong philosophical argument for the effects of inertia on ecological systems and on social conventions, no matter how violently these are disturbed.
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