The Magic of the Sword of Moses by Harold Roth will be a treasure to anyone who has an interest in Jewish magic and medieval grimoires.


The Magic of the Sword of Moses by Harold Roth will be a treasure to anyone who has an interest in Jewish magic and medieval grimoires.

Ancestral Grimoire by Nancy Hendrickson is filled with practices to discover your own personal magic while strengthening the connection with your ancestors.

Jessica Howard has provided a blueprint for inviting the element water into personal practice in Pagan Portals – The Water Witch.

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!

Earthy, primal, rich, and real – this is how I feel sinking into The Holy Wild Grimoire by Danielle Dulsky.

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!

I highly recommend Brigid’s Light, edited by Cairelle Crow and Laura Louella, both as a way to get to know the multi-faceted Brigid and for the ways that you can invite her to walk life’s path with you.

The Body Tarot by Emma McArthur is a very special synthesis of science and intuition, revealing the hidden secrets of body and mind.

Pagan Portals – Sekhmet by Olivia Church is one of those titles that seems synchronistically to appear exactly when it is needed, much like the Goddess Sekhmet Herself.

Carol Pinchefsky’s Turn Your Fandom Into Cash: A Geeky Guide to Turn Your Passion Into a Business (Or at Least a Side Hustle) is one of the most helpful and applicable books I’ve picked up in a while.