Something wicked this way comes...these witchy books!
Bindle punk bruja : a novel
by Desideria Mesa A mixed-race woman who can“pass for white” negotiates with dangerous criminals to climb Kansas City's 1902 bootlegging ladder in pursuit of owning an illegal jazz club while coming to terms with her legacy of witchcraft. |
Conjure women
by Afia Atakora A midwife and conjurer of curses reflects on her life before and after the Civil War, her relationships with the families she serves and the secrets she has learned about a plantation owner’s daughter. |
The Honey Witch
by Sydney J. Shields On the tiny isle of Innisfree, 21-year-old Honey Witch Marigold Claude, who is cursed never to find true love, is determined to prove to Lottie, a notorious skeptic, that magic is real but soon begins to care for her in unexpected ways, placing her home, her magic and her heart in danger. |
Island witch
by Amanda Jayatissa Amara, the daughter of a 19th century Sri Lankan village's demon-priest is accused of witchcraft and must clear her and her father's names after someone or something begins mysteriously attacking men in the jungle. |
Magic lessons : The Prequel to Practical Magic
by Alice Hoffman A prequel to the movie-inspiring novel unveils the origin story of Maria Owens, who after being discovered as an abandoned baby in rural 17th-century Salem is taught in the “Unnamed Arts” before cursing her own family in love. |
Mr. & Mrs. Witch : a novel
by Gwenda Bond When their secret identities are revealed on their wedding day, powerful witch Savannah Wilde and her witch-hunter husband-to-be are tasked to take the other out until they are forced to team up to stop a plot to take down both their agencies—and to survive. |
Queen B : the story of Anne Boleyn, witch queen
by Juno Dawson In 1536, after her secret lover Anne Boleyn is beheaded, witch Lady Grace Fairfax will do anything in her power to expose a traitor until King Henry VII assigns a cruel man blinded by faith to end witchkind itself, and Grace, to get revenge and live, must be reborn. |
The scandalous confessions of Lydia Bennet, witch
by Melinda Taub This lively retelling of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, as told from the perspective of Lydia, the much-maligned youngest Bennet sister, is filled with enchantment, intrigue and boundless magic as she comes to learn that, for a witch, promises have power. |
The witch and the tsar
by Olesya Salnikova Gilmore When Anastasia, the wife of the tsar, desperately needs her protection, immortal witch Baba Yaga realizes the fate of all Russia is tied to Anastasia's and must step out of the shadows to protect the land she loves from powers far older and more fearsome than anyone can imagine. |
Witch of wild things
by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland When new feelings for her partner in botany sleuthing take root, Sage Flores, using her ability to communicate with plants to locate rare species, doesn't have time for romance, especially with a dead sister who keeps bringing her coffee and another sister whose anger fills the sky with lightning. |