The Guardian Angel Oracle Deck by Delia Ciccarelli features the 72 angels of the Kabbalah, also referred to as the 72 names of God.


The Guardian Angel Oracle Deck by Delia Ciccarelli features the 72 angels of the Kabbalah, also referred to as the 72 names of God.

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.

Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper takes the quality of witch lit to a whole ‘nother level and is a 10/10 for me.

Confessions of an Egyptologist by Erich von Daniken takes readers on an underground explorations of the secrets hidden beneath the ancient pyramids.

I clearly love stones, but until I read Discover Your Crystal Family by Kathryn Hudson, it never occurred to me that the stones were finding me.

Practically Pagan: An Alternative Guide to Gardening by Elen Sentier is a robust read packed with useful information.

In Our African Unconscious: The Black Origins of Mysticism and Psychology, Edward Bruce Bynum draws upon a myriad of research to shine a light on this repressed African consciousness within us all.

All in all, The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling is a fun to read romantic comedy filled with witchcraft, magic, curses, and love.

Female sorceresses doing all they can to escape the confines of marriage? Um, what kind of fantastically wonderful story did I get myself into the past few days? The Midnight Bargain by C.L. Polk!

Cackle by Rachel Harrison is a marvelous mix of modernity and magic, inspiring us to believe the two can co-exist.