All in all, I absolutely loved Spells Trouble, and I recommend it to all witches looking for an entertaining summer read.
All in all, I absolutely loved Spells Trouble, and I recommend it to all witches looking for an entertaining summer read.
Manifesting Spirits: An Anthropological Study of Mediumship and the Paranormal by Jack Hunter has gone where few have gone before.
Tok: A Magick Tale by Pablo Reig Mendoza is the most wonderful occult fiction book I’ve read in quite some time.
I love a good paranormal-romance, mostly because as an intuitive person, that’s how all my life usually feels, if only in my own mind. I can always relate to the trials of learning how to use one’s powers wisely while encountering spirits, energies, and deities with their own agenda
Cue Egyptian Magick: A Spirited Guide by Mogg Morgan, which is just the book for those who truly wish to expand their practice into a working system.
What happens when Mexican Gothic crosses with Da Vinci Code? You get the spellbinding novel Forbidden Fruits by Josecelyn Godwin and Guido Mina di Sospiro.