Kate Forsyth’s Hedgewitch Oracle is great for readers who enjoy herbal magic and nature-based witchcraft.


Kate Forsyth’s Hedgewitch Oracle is great for readers who enjoy herbal magic and nature-based witchcraft.

Friendship Oracle by Helena Elias is a beautiful deck honoring the sacredness of our friendship bonds.

BonaDea’s Book of Everyday Enchantments by Patricia deSandro offers readers a framework for weaving practical magic into the rhythm of daily life.

The Call of the Old Gods by Christopher McIntosh is an invitation to journey alongside a seasoned scholar as he navigates a personal spiritual quest.

In Oracle of the Phoenix, Christine Arana Fader presents a profound exploration of mysticism and personal transformation.

Leigh Podgorski has combined a lush garden of beautiful flowers, diverse feminine forms, and guidance from Mother Earth to create The Flowerwise Oracle.

Looking for Love in All the Haunted Places by Claire Kann is a refreshing take on the romantic comedy genre, infused with a touch of the supernatural.

In Shamanic Teachings of the Condor, Martha Winona Travers, Ph.D. writes about her twenty-two year apprenticeship to the Ecuadorian Kichwa healer Taita Alberto Taxo.

A Tea Witch’s Grimoire: Magickal Recipes for Your Tea Time by S.M. Harlow has amply provided the mystical wisdom of tea that I’ve been craving.

I love to “hygge” in the winter but I also want to bring it into my life in the summer. Can it be done? Absolutely!