Phoenixes and Angels by Carmen Turner-Schott is a really interesting take on the eighth and twelfth house.
Phoenixes and Angels by Carmen Turner-Schott is a really interesting take on the eighth and twelfth house.
In her reverence for the Tree of Life, Janis Fry is like a druidess, initiating readers into her yew-centric worldview with artwork and writing that captures the hallucinogenic quality of her god tree.
Halo Quin is a devotee of Freya and the Faery Queen, so it’s easy to see where the impetus for Crimson Craft: Sexual magic for the Solo Witch comes from!
Jerry Hyde’s book Empathy for the Devil: Make Your Demons Work for You. Without Selling Your Soul. is one of the most powerful books I’ve ever read.
The Path of the Warrior Mystic by Angel Millar reminds us of how deep the interconnection between our physical and spiritual lives runs.
All in all, The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling is a fun to read romantic comedy filled with witchcraft, magic, curses, and love.
Alix E. Harrow has a knack for capturing the heart in her tales of romance, magic, and self-discovery, which she does perfectly in A Spindle Splintered.
In Pagan Portals: Blodeuwedd, Jhenah Telyndru takes us on a deep dive into who the Welsh goddess is, where she came from, and what she symbolizes.
Now, at long last, Barbara Hand Clow has completed the trilogy with the most recent book Revelations From the Source (2021).
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.