I think many people would greatly benefit from reading Cool Sex by Diana Richardson and Wendy Doeleman by reclaiming sensuality in their sex life.

I think many people would greatly benefit from reading Cool Sex by Diana Richardson and Wendy Doeleman by reclaiming sensuality in their sex life.
I’ve read a lot of books on angels over the years, but Inviting Angels into Your Life by Kathryn Hudson resonated with me more than most books on this topic.
In his book Horary Astrology: The Theory and Practice of Finding Lost Objects, Anthony Louis takes readers into a deep dive of this ancient art and provides a wonderful foundation for budding learners.
Of Blood and Bones: Working with Shadow Magick & the Dark Moon by Kate Freuler is a highly recommended title for any who want to deepen their practice of witchcraft and magick in a more balanced and polarized way.
Stars and Stones: An Astro-Magical Lapidary by Peter Stockinger is a guide to using crystals as an extension of planetary energy.
The Way of the Water Priestess: Entering the World of Water Magic by Annwyn Avalon is a profound initiation.
The Language of Flowers Oracle by Cheralyn Darcey has been brightening my oracle readings, while also giving me personal insights, along with tips and techniques for tending to my plants.
Tok: A Magick Tale by Pablo Reig Mendoza is the most wonderful occult fiction book I’ve read in quite some time.
In Sex Witch: Magical Spells for Love, Lust and Self-Protection, Sophie Saint Thomas takes us on a journey of self-discovery that ultimately treads the path of self-empowerment and pleasure, with plenty of naughtiness along the way.
Personal Magic: A Modern-Day Book of Shadows for Positive Witches is the personal grimoire, or “Book of Shadows,” of Marion Weinstein (1939-2009).