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

Cackle by Rachel Harrison is a marvelous mix of modernity and magic, inspiring us to believe the two can co-exist.
Mediumship by Kerrie Erwin is a very user-friendly read that demystifies what mediumship is and the healing that can occur from those gifts being used with integrity and loving intention.
Exploring the Divine Library by Richard Rowe is a continuation of the journey outlined in his first book, Imagining the Unimaginable: A System’s Engineer’s Journey into the Afterlife.
Charlie N. Holmberg has done a wonderful job crafting a unique plot that captures the reader’s attention and opens the imagination in Spellbreaker.
I decided to read The Ayurvedic Reset Diet: Radiant Healing through Fasting, Mono-Diet, and Smart Food Combining by Vatsala Spelring, Ph.D. to delve into my new diet adventure.
In Practical Alchemy: A Guide to the Great Work, Brian Cotnoir does a wonderful job of contextualizing alchemy and providing a foundation one can start their journey from.
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.
Adams’ writing style is very conversational and entertaining in A Visionary Guide to Lucid Dreaming.
Once and Future Witches. by Alix E. Harrow one of the best witch-fiction books I’ve ever read.