I was able to journey to the Emerald Isle with Morgan Daimler to visit the land of the “Fair Folk” through the pages of Pagan Portals – Aos Sidhe, Meeting the Irish Fairy Folk of Ireland.

I was able to journey to the Emerald Isle with Morgan Daimler to visit the land of the “Fair Folk” through the pages of Pagan Portals – Aos Sidhe, Meeting the Irish Fairy Folk of Ireland.
Spirit Weaver by Seren Bertrand is a treasure trove of wisdom about the magic of the feminine mysteries.
In Blackthorn’s Protection Magic, Amy Blackthorn gives her readers the low-down we all need to stay safe, strengthened, and shielded from harm.
Hester Fox has blended genres in The Witch of Willow Hall, adding the perfect amount of spookiness to make it an eerie, yet delightful historical fiction read.
How to Become a Mermaid by Elyrria Swann is a wonderful guide for developing a relationship with not only the Mer-realm, but the element of water as well.
Morgaine teaches the reader how to cultivate a spiritual practice dedicated to Yemaya through telling her stories with the Orishas, sharing her many aspects of self through reincarnation, what offerings she loves and what things she dislikes, and how to establish a relationship nearby or far from the ocean.
Sacred Hags Oracle: Visionary Guidance for Dreamers, Witches, and Wild Hearts by Danielle Dulsky and illustrator Janine Houseman puts a new spin on oracle decks.
Magdalene Myserties: The Left-hand Path of the Feminine Christ by Seren Bertrand and Azra Bertrand is a deep dive into Mary Magdalene, viewing her from Biblical, historical, and mystical perspectives.