Showing posts with label paganism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paganism. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 March 2021

Tome Thursday: A Familiar Fantasy

 
Hello everyone!
 
I come to you with a very special offering today.
 
So as you know if you've been paying attention to this blog, Hermione Moon (aka Serenity Woods) has been writing witchy romances with a hint of mystery for the past year or so.
 
She's also amazing enough to offer a completely stand-alone, unrelated novella to those of you who subscribe to her newsletter, the link to which you can find right here.
 
It's really only a handful of pages long, but quality does not count for quantity where Ms Moon is concerned, let me tell you.
 
This one could very well have been a full length novel for what it tells and teaches us, and I honestly loved it the moment I got my hands on it.
 
It's one of those stories that really stick with you, even if they're short.
 
But that's how it used to work with all the stories our grandmother's told us! And A Familiar Fantasy is basically just that.

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Tome Thursday: Black Moon Witch


Hello everyone!

Once again, I hope you're staying safe, and staying at home.

I know this has been said pretty much everywhere and anywhere by this point, but please, stay alert, not anxious, practice as much social distancing as you can, and make sure to be careful about washing your hands and using disinfectant whenever possible.

It's the only way we'll be able to successfully combat this without too much loss of life.

That said, hopefully at least some of the vlogs and blog posts going up at this point in time are keeping you entertained or marginally amused if nothing else.

I myself am back with another book review this week.

And since we started in with our witches last Thursday, it's time to keep going with them!

Serenity Woods ventured out of her usual field of writing with the Murder of Crows series, and having talked about the prequel last week I think it's time to sink our teeth into the actual first novel.

Black Moon Witch sounds ominous enough - let's dive right in!