The Witch and the Warlock


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A man without memory of his past launches out on a quest of self-discovery. Meanwhile, a great evil is subjugating the known world. Only, Michael and this far-reaching adversary seem to be connected in a manner he cannot fully grasp. When all that he loves is taken from him, he is confronted with the choice that will determine his future, and also the higher struggle between the light and darkness: Will he bend knee to the cryptic Spirit, or will he embrace the Shade?A mystical young lady, branded as a witch and confidant of the notorious Enchantress, is an outcast from the nearby village. She is an untouchable, scorned and shamed. The darkness gathers overhead, pulling on her inner anguish, summoning her to join forces. Yet, she crosses paths with a wandering man that has lost his way, and sees, for the first time, that not all men inflict unnecessary pain. Like herself, he too is tormented, drawn to the light one moment but then to the darkness the very next. When the ashes settle over the ground soaked by blood, who do you suppose will be left standing in this unexpected tail of loss and love? Underlying the battle between light and darkness is another, that of Spirit and the ways of the world. There is a new and vibrant song being sung. Listen, and perhaps you will hear. Then come.




Warlock of the Witch World


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When Kemoc, brother of witches and son of an Earthman, rode out with his weird allies to pursue the conquest of the lost lands of the East, it was to prove the test of his whole purpose for existence. For there was one among that mixed cavalcade of warriors who was not of them-whose form concealed a different and far more alien menace than any they expected to encounter. That alien in disguise bore Kemoc a very special enmity. It would take Kemoc the very limit of his inborn warlock talents just to survive the rigors of a war against unknown monsters in an unconquered land-let alone to meet the unsuspected onslaught that rode at his very side.




The Fairer Hex


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So apparently my mom was a witch. And not just a witch, but a witch who turned bad. My poor, sweet, normal dad wanted me to have a good college experience. Instead I get a magical offer I literally can’t refuse, from the world’s most elite school for warlocks. WARLOCKS. As in GUY WITCHES. Even though I definitely have lady parts, somehow I ended up at a warlock school to learn the gentlemanly arts (which are a lot more badass than, ahem, lady magic). Did I mention the witch world is stuck in the 19th century? Unmarried witches and warlocks barely see each other outside of society balls, which are still a thing. No one knows how I ended up here. I’m thrown into a whole new world where I am outcast and friendless, except for: —Firian, the enigmatic fox shifter who has been watching over me since I was born. —Alec, my new roommate, a sexy-as-sin incubus enchanted not to lay a hand on me. For safety. Or cruel and unusual punishment. —Montague, the black sheep of the school since he got turned into a vampire on spring break. —Harris, an arrogant ass from the most elite of all magical families. Okay, he’s not my friend but he’s Montague’s. I’ll work on him. My existence here breaks all the rules. Am I here for the right reasons? Or am I the pawn meant to destroy the very world I’m starting to love? When my magic proves stronger than anyone expects, and the school is attacked by a demon, I’ll need help from the four gorgeous magical men who are willing to break a few rules with me. They’re each forbidden to me in their own way, and the greatest danger of all might not be demons, but falling for them. All of them. This is the first book in A Witch Among Warlocks, a medium burn reverse harem paranormal magic academy university series.




A Bewitched Land


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Witch trials in the European or American sense were not common in Ireland although they did occur. In this book the stories of four remarkable court cases that took place from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century are told; other chapters chronicle the extraordinary lives of individuals deemed to be practitioners of the black arts – hedge witches, sorcerers and sinister characters. The book gives a unique insight into the fascinating overlap between witch belief and the vast range of fairy lore that held sway for many centuries throughout the land.




Witches and Warlocks of Massachusetts


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Witches and Warlocks of Massachusetts is a collection of legends and historical accounts about witches and warlocks from the Bay State. Organized by region, city and town, the book's dozens of stories include the earliest Puritan accounts of 17th century witches, urban legends about desolate locations haunted by ghostly witch hunt victims, tales of Cape Cod sailors battling witches, and other stories of sinister (and sometimes sympathetic) spellcasters. Massachusetts has a rich history of witchcraft that spans nearly four centuries. Most people are aware of the Salem witch trials but fewer know about the Dogtown witches, the Pepperell farmer who hired a hypnotist to save his bewitched daughter, or Half-Hanged Mary, the witch who died twice and inspired The Handmaid's Tale. These stories are known locally in the towns where they occurred but have never been collected into one book before.




Boys Over Powers


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They took my powers from me--for my own good, so they said--and told me not to come back to Merlin College. But you can't get rid of me that easily. After all, I still have the boys on my side. My foxy familiar Firian, tempting incubus Alec, and sexy vampire Montague--and we have an awesome summer planned in Florida. Part of the plan? Trying to get myself enrolled in a rival witch college. Not part of the plan? The part where Harris von Hapsburg Nicolescu, arrogant jerk that he is, follows us to Florida and gets seriously up in my business. And definitely not the part where Harris gets kidnapped and held for ransom by Montague's sire, a five hundred year old vampire who wants to steal Montague away from us forever. So, if we can just keep out of trouble from the vampires and demons who want to steal us away to the dark side, it should be a pretty sweet year of wand-making (wand-making, y'all! #goals), necromancy, sexy times on boats, sexy times in computer games, and some very unexpected allies. BOYS OVER POWERS is a paranormal reverse harem academy romance series with a magical university in a world of witches, warlocks, vampires, incubus demons and fox shifters, among other things, and features plenty of magic, humor, romance and steam.




Witches & Warlocks


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The Big Book of Spells and Potions


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The BIG Book Of Spells & Potions⦁ Simple Spells⦁ Voodoo⦁ White Magic⦁ Black Magic⦁ Protection Spells⦁ Healing Spells⦁ Well-Being Spells⦁ Candle Spells⦁ Money Spells⦁ Wicca Spells




The Witches' Book of the Dead


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The spirits of the dead can confer magical talents, fame, love, and wealth on those brave enough to beseech them. In The Witches' Book of the Dead, modern-day Warlock Christian Day shows you how to build relationships with the spirits of your beloved dead that they may help you discover hidden opportunities and bring blessings and aid to your life. Honor and remember the dead and they will honor and remember you!The Witches' Book of the Dead explores the enduring relationship between Witches and the dead. Learn about Witches of legend who have raised the dead, the tools of necromancy, methods of spirit contact, rituals, recipes, exercises, and more.This revised and expanded 10th anniversary edition offers 70 pages of additional content, including chapters on the deities of the dead and the afterlife, a new preface, a new foreword by Salem Witch Laurie Cabot, as well as updated research, insight, spells, and recipes throughout! Dare to walk between the worlds with Christian Day as he guides you into the shadowy realms where the dead long to connect with us once more!




Witches and Warlocks


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1936. The author tries to examine some aspects of sorcery, mainly in England, in order to arrive at an idea of what witches actually did, what they were supposed to do, and what, the clearest part of the affair, they suffered for it. Contents: Part I. Concerning Witchcraft: Fancy and Fact, The Short Way with Witches; Part II. The Witch-Hunters: Lancashire, Essex, Salem, Modern Instances; Part III. Warlocks Weird: Magician in Spite of Himself, The Conjurers and the Crystal, The Kissing Witch; and Part IV. Oddments: Lady Witches, Hoodoo, Not Witches.