Pagan Fiction for Witchy Readers
Discover enchanting pagan fiction for witchy readers! Explore our curated list of spellbinding books filled with magic, mysticism, and pagan lore—perfect for your next mystical read.

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Flying by Night
by Lorna Tedder
"Kestrel Firehawk, a polygamous witch, is framed for the murders of her lovers and forced to flee for her life on Beltane Eve. Fortunately, she's taken in and protected by the Coven of the Jeweled Dragon until her presence threatens their lives and she must take flight again"--Page 4 of cover.

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Bell, Book, and Murder
by Rosemary Edghill
For readers who desire a unique dose of witchcraft, mystery, and thrill, here's a real treat. "Bell, Book, and Murder" offers all three of Edghill's Bast novels--"Speak Daggers to Her", "Book of Moons" and the first softcover edition of "The Bowl of Night".

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Murder at Witches' Bluff
by Silver RavenWolf
At the foot of Hag's Head Mountain, four people discover the terrifying secrets that boil in a cauldron of local legend, including a monster that lusts after human souls.


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Witches' Night of Fear
by Silver RavenWolf
From the author of "Witches' Night Out" comes another installment in the "Witches' Chillers" series. Bethany Salem, 16, seeks help from the coven in the case of a local homicide of a convenience store clerk.

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Words of the Witches
by Yvonne Jocks
These stories offer a glimpse under the veil of superstitions and misunderstandings about witchery--and a fascinating look at the ancient secrets of some thoroughly modern women and men. Includes contributions from Maggie Shayne, Celia Moon, and Evelyn Vaughn.


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Witches' Night Out
by Silver Ravenwolf
Bethany and the other members of her coven try to use the power of Wicca to solve the mystery of her boyfriend's death in a car accident.

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Never Burn a Witch
by M. R. Sellars
In 1484, then Pope Innocent VIII issued a papal bull -- A decree giving the endorsement of the church to the inquisitors of the day who hunted, tortured, tried and ultimately murdered those accused of heresy -- especially the practice of WitchCraft. Modern day Witches refer to this dark period of history as The Burning Times.Rowan Gant returns to face a nightmare long thought to be a distant memory. A killer armed with gross misinterpretations of the Holy Bible and a 15th century Witch Hunting Manual known as the Malleus Maleficarum has resurrected the Inquisition and the members of St. Louis' Pagan community are his prey.With the unspeakable horrors of The Burning Times being played out across the metropolitan area, Rowan is again enlisted by Homicide Detective Benjamin Storm and the Major Case Squad to help solve the crimes -- All the while knowing full well that his own religion makes him a potential target.

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Perfect Trust
by M. R. Sellars
Rowan Gant, a witch, has the ability to see events through the eyes of others. Using this gift, he has helped the police find two serial killers. Now Detective Benjamin Storm is asking him to help find another predator, one who could test the basic rule of The Craft-- Harm none.


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Beneath a Mountain Moon
by Silver Ravenwolf
The winding plot of this occult fiction turns sharply on a generations-old battle between two powerful families in the small Southern town of Whiskey Springs. There the inhabitants are being manipulated by a dark force that's driving its victims to the local funeral parlor.