In Book 2 of The Pearlmakers saga, The Dollarhide Mystery, Teddy Dollarhide is now in love with a riveting Spanish woman named Alicia whose eyes remind him of a woman from his dreams and hypnotism sessions about the elusive Spanish galleon he and his crew have been searching for.
Hunting in a new location, his team finds a hefty quantity of...
Teddy Dollarhide, a rough man with ruddy skin and pearl-white hair whom everyone calls “Old Salt,” is plagued by reoccurring dreams in which he is a crew member on the Spanish galleon La Gracia that he believes went down in a violent hurricane in the 17th century with countless jewels and gold on board.
Gifts from a Guide: Life Hacks from a Spiritual Teacher is the second book in Duke Tate’s My Big Journey series, expounding in detail many of the concepts and themes touched on in Duke’s first book Returning to Freedom: Breaking the Bonds of Chemical Sensitivity and Lyme Disease. It contains a wealth of knowledge the author learned from his Sufi...
Fifteen-year-old Big John Hoover has strange tingly hands and an unstoppable appetite.
But when he learns his dream girl could never love a 258-pound teenager, he wanders into a psychic shop in Venice searching for the secret to her heart. And though he’s skeptical when the mystical madam has him draw the fit body he desires, he’s stunned to...
This is celebrated architect Ken Tate’s creative memoir about his life.
Beginning with his days growing up in Columbus, Mississippi where he was surrounded by beautiful Greek Revival houses, the book journeys through Ken’s upbringing as a creative adolescent to his early days at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta where he started his...
This is a time of a great awakening and Lyme disease is a spiritual messenger from higher dimensional realms.
The author, Duke Tate, became bedridden and close to death’s door after being bitten by a wolf tick as he was hiking on the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut. He went through traditional treatments...
Duke Tate says there is never a good day to quit caffeine.
There are no support groups for this addiction and no shoulders to to cry on. No one will care when you tell them you are trying to stop drinking coffee or energy drinks. No one will throw a parade in your honor when finally quit.