Saturday, August 13, 2016

#Review #Giveaway of The Women in the Walls by @amylukavics @HarlequinTEEN via @EndyOchita

 
 
Lucy Acosta's mother died when she was three. Growing up in a Victorian mansion in the middle of the woods with her cold, distant father, she explored the dark hallways of the estate with her cousin, Margaret. They're inseparable—a family.  

When her aunt Penelope, the only mother she's ever known, tragically disappears while walking in the woods surrounding their estate, Lucy finds herself devastated and alone. Margaret has been spending a lot of time in the attic. She claims she can hear her dead mother's voice whispering from the walls. Emotionally shut out by her father, Lucy watches helplessly as her cousin's sanity slowly unravels. But when she begins hearing voices herself, Lucy finds herself confronting an ancient and deadly legacy that has marked the women in her family for generations.

#Review of The Peculiar Night of the Blue Heart by @LaurenDeStefano @BloomsburyPub

 
 
Lionel is a wild boy, who doesn’t much like to be around other people. He’d rather be a purring cat or a wolf stalking the woods.

Marybeth is a nice girl. She doesn’t need to be told to comb her hair or brush her teeth, and she’s kind to everyone at the orphanage . . . Lionel most of all.

Different though they are, Lionel and Marybeth are best friends in a world that has forgotten about them. So when a mysterious blue spirit possesses Marybeth—and starts to take control—they know they must stop it before the real Marybeth fades away forever.
 

#Review of Trainbots by @Miranda_Paul @littlebeebooks

 
 
The Trainbots are drawing, sawing, and building to get Toybots ready for kids to play with. But it looks as if the Badbots are sneaking and scheming to sabotage the delivery! Luckily, the Trainbots use their engineering skills to outsmart the Badbots in this rhyming battle of good versus evil.

Friday, August 12, 2016

They are back! GoodWitch vs. BadWitch @WnP_Official





Your favorite dueling advice columnists Good Witch/Bad Witch have returned!
Witchy pair were reader favorites in our previous newWitch magazine, and now the dynamic duo is back with a regular presence on the PaganSquare blogosphere. 
Look for the common sense advice you have come to expect from Good Witch as well as Bad Witch's tart, sassy sense of humor (with an extra serving of whoop-ass as necessary.)

10 Questions and Answers for #Witches #Pagans #Wiccans


Thank you for checking out my site!   I really hope that you have been enjoying the past posts from the site The Pagan Reader.  Here are 10 Questions that I've been asked over the years. 





#Review of Don't You Trust Me? by Patrice Kindl

 
 
A teenage girl switches identities with a stranger and pulls off a long-term scam in this smart, sarcastic thriller perfect for fans of Ally Carter.

Don’t you trust me? I mean, look at me. Blond, blue-eyed, the very image of innocence. Pretty enough, if you care about that kind of thing. I don’t.

But would a normal person switch identities with some wet mess of a girl at the airport, just to get her to stop bawling about being separated from her loser boyfriend and sent to live with some distant relatives? Nope, she wouldn’t. Yet I did. I’m not as normal as you think. And you’ll just have to trust me on that.

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Homemade Magick by Lon Milo Duquette


You've read about magickal rituals, and rites, but what is the life of a magician really like? Lon Milo DuQuette shares his forty years as a magician, it's ups and downs, ins and outs, revealing the truth about magick from one of the world's most respected mages, and how the foundation of his magick is his family and home. Along the way you'll discover how to choose your magickal motto, perform a self-initiation ritual, make a Pantacle and magickal sword, raise children in a magickal home, perform the Rite of Earth, and live life as a true mage. Written in Lon's famous humorous style that makes learning and discovery joyous and fun, you'll find yourself breaking into laughter between acknowledging new discoveries about magick and life