Wintermoon Ice

Wintermoon Ice
Author: Suzanne Francis
Publisher: Mushroom Publishing
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1843198312

Wintermoon Ice, set on present-day Earth, features Tessa Kivelson, an archaeologist who unexpectedly acquires a mirror and a journal from her long-dead grandmother, Suvi Markku. This find thrusts Tessa into danger from alien creatures called Polydactyls, and she turns to her exasperating neighbor Jakob Faircrow for help. He is a capable defender (and later, lover) but she finds his smug arrogance infuriating. Jakob and Tessa must put aside their differences long enough to discover why Suvi hid the mirror and why the Polys want it. The journal provides vital clues to Suvi's past life in Severnessa with Jakob's twin brother Lut -- a life that will shortly intersect with Tessa's, when a magic gateway blends past and present, and brings the two women face to face with the creator of the Polydactyls. Wintermoon Ice is a spellbinding tale of twos: two cites, two times, two brothers and two women, who must save their world from an unspeakable terror.

Ice Moon

Ice Moon
Author: Jan Costin Wagner
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780151012695

Loss and the infinite ways we attempt to come to terms with it permeate this absorbing psychological mystery set in the Finnish town of Turku. A week after his wife dies, Det. Kimmo Joentaa feels compelled to return to work to investigate the murder of a young woman smothered in her own bed while her husband was away. Only a valueless painting appears to have been stolen. A second murder, just as puzzling, occurs in a youth hostel where a young man is killed while others slept all around him.

Moon Tide

Moon Tide
Author: Dawn Tripp
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1588362108

A lush and haunting first novel, Moon Tide follows the lives of three women in a small fishing town on the Massachusetts coast, from 1913 to the Great New England Hurricane of 1938. Through sensual and interwoven stories, Moon Tide explores the secret workings of the heart—the violence of desire and memory, the redemptive power of longing—matched against society’s rules of class and the unpredictable tempers of the natural world. At the center of the novel is Eve, who takes refuge in silence and art after the death of her mother. Eve can sense how the past nips at the heels of the living, and her ethereal beauty inspires a quiet passion in Jake, the son of a local stonemason. For Elizabeth, Eve’s wealthy, eccentric grandmother, one summer at Westport Point extends into a lifetime. She stays on in the town year-round, building a great library in her house for the cold New England winters, haunted by the Ireland of her youth and by one man’s doomed obsession with nature. And then there is Maggie, the exotic stranger with a peculiar clairvoyance. Maggie lives in the precarious space between the locals and the rich—a balance that is ultimately compromised by Wes, a ruthless rum-smuggler, whose desire for her triggers small cruelties and then a staggering act of violence. With lyrical prose, wisdom, and insight, Dawn Clifton Tripp maps the shifting tensions in a small town on the verge of change. Like the growing weight of a storm, the lives in Westport Point build in emotional momentum even as the Great Hur-ricane approaches, and the landscape of the earth comes to reflect the geography of the mind. A novel of love and loss, survival and revelation, Moon Tide is an extraordinary debut.

Moon Phases

Moon Phases
Author: Cecilia Lattari
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1524878340

Cultivate your wild side and harmonize your personal connection to the moon and its ever-changing phases with this helpful guide, Moon Phases. From herbalist expert Cecilia Lattari comes a practical tool that teaches the essentials of the different moon phases each month of the year and the wide symbolism beyond them. Explore the rocks and medicinal plants best utilized during different phases, along with popular icons that embody each different phase. Connecting to nature with a few simple practices related to the moon can help readers get better in touch with themselves. This book is the perfect instrument to help to create a magical daily routine in which to be free and completely fulfilled!

Moon Magick

Moon Magick
Author: D. J. Conway
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 371
Release: 1995
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1567181678

Demonstrates the power and rhythms of the moon to benefit physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. Illus.

The Spellcaster's Reference

The Spellcaster's Reference
Author: Eileen Holland
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1609250915

Need to bless a newborn babe? Wondering what color candle to use for a winter handfasting? What herbs are best to use when the Moon is in Cancer? Magick is intent, but any witch will tell you that intent requires forethought and preparation. And even the most seasoned ritualist needs a reference to determine the best timing and most powerful ingredients for their magical work. From Solstice to Saturday to Seven O’ Clock, from Vervain to Mandrake to Amber, using the right magickal correspondences strengthens any spell, ceremony, or ritual. Here Eileen Holland has gathered together a wealth of magickal knowledge, complete with everything from hours, days, weeks, and astrological alignment to proper corresponding plants, animals, oils, herbs, and deities, and compiled them into the ultimate reference book for anyone seeking guidance in creating their own enchantments. Includes a glossary of less familiar terms and deities, as well as a glossary of ingredients.

Winter Moon Rises

Winter Moon Rises
Author: Scott Blum
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 140193093X

The third installment in Scott Blum's best-selling series of enchanting novels, Winter Moon Rises continues where the semiautobiographical Waiting for Autumn left off. This book follows Scott and his soul mate, Madisyn, as they prepare for their most profound adventure together: the journey of bringing their first child into this world. Discovering that the miracle of birth is not limited by the physical world, Scott and Madisyn embark on an insight-filled spiritual awakening, where they discover how their entire history has ultimately laid the foundation for their expected child's future. Exploring ancient rituals, unseen worlds, and ancestral healing, the couple soon discovers how we all remain connected to the magical world of unborn children long after we become adults. Much more than a traditional story about expecting parents, this metaphysical page-turner plunges to the deepest emotional and spiritual depths that contain the hidden secrets of how our souls work with one another. This heartwarming adventure captures the imagination and reveals what it truly means to be a spiritual being having the ultimate human experience.

The Modern Witchcraft Book of Moon Magick

The Modern Witchcraft Book of Moon Magick
Author: Julia Halina Hadas
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1507221886

Imbue celestial power into your magickal practice with this new addition to the Modern Witchcraft series so you can amplify your spells and rituals with lunar magick. Bask in the power of the moon! The Modern Witchcraft Book of Moon Magick is written to help witches of every level harness the power of the moon. This book is packed with information to help you understand how every moon phase can affect your magick and spellcraft and provides tips on how you can use that understanding to strengthen your magick by becoming in tune with the power of the moon. Expert author Julia Halina Hadas offers in depth explanations about the moon’s energy and history in witchcraft, it’s phases and what that means for your magickal spells, rituals, and intentions, and how best to work with the moon to amplify your witchcraft power. And with over 50 spells and rituals based on the moon’s phases, you’ll find the power of the moon is all you need to take your magick to the next level.

The Shortness of Life

The Shortness of Life
Author: Martina Nicolls
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148082108X

In the winter of 2010, Australian health expert Jorja Himmermann arrives in Ulaanbaatar to work with the Mongolian Ministry of Health providing grants to clinics and hospitals. Her new job is relentless, and the reputation of her boss is formidable. Her Mongolian colleagues include three efficient women, a diligent government team, and Mr. Irresponsible. In the longest, bleakest winter on record, a flu epidemic strikes. Hospitals are overcrowded, vaccine supplies are depleted, and healthcare workers are pushed to their limits. Crops, cattle, children, and the elderly are dying. Amid accusations of sabotage, corruption, and misappropriation, Jorja finds peace from her apartment window, watching Brik the unmoving mastiff and Bruce the graceful wrestler. Jorja finds advice in the prophecies of message cards and ancient Mongolian proverbs. Then the unthinkable happens, and the shortness of life affects them all. Based on true events, this novel offers a portrait of strength, solidarity, and resilience in the face of a devastating Mongolian winter.