Information Goodreads: Broom DoomSeries: Jazzy the Witch #1Age Category: Lower Middle GradeSource: LibraryPublished: 2025 Summary In a town of witches, Jazzy stands out. She does not really feel invested in magic, can never remember spells, and fears flying–even though her moms run the local broomstick store. Then she finds her true calling–cycling. But can a … Continue reading Jazzy the Witch in Broom Doom by Jessixa Bagley| Pages Unbound | Book Reviews & Discussions
When I read the blurb for Higher Magic, I was intrigued by the premise that Classic Literature contained some kind of magic or spells in it that helped shape the reality of today. Because really haven’t books helped to shape our reality? While that portion of the novel remained the most interesting part to me, […]| Books of My Heart
I consider Karen Marie Moning, referred to by fans as KMM, is Urban Fantasy royalty. She’s the author of what I often think was my first favorite series in the genre, and I hold Fever as a sort of benchmark when I read any subsequent urban fantasy series. The House at Watch Hill, her latest […] The post <span class="entry-title-primary">🎧 The House at Watch Hill by Karen Marie Moning</span> <span class="entry-subtitle">@karenmariemoning.bsky.social #AmandaLeighCobb @timcampbellvo.b...| Books of My Heart
In the quiet streets of Belleville, Kansas stands a house that seems to know it’s being watched. Built in the late 1800s on a quiet Belleville street, the house hosted a succession of reclusive women. Locals eventually named it the Witch House, though the reasons differ by teller. Its reputation grew from warnings and half-remembered stories that no one would own. Those who linger on the road have reported strange phenomena: flickering lights in the basement that begin only when people step...| Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
Another BMR newbie today! He gives an unusual but sensible reason for choosing to spend the night in a coffin, and says he’s definitely not the guy who gets the hot chick in a horror movie. Welcome Mark Everett Stone! You’re in a horror movie. Are you the final person, the first to die, the … Continue reading #BadMoonRising The Queen’s Justice by Mark Everett Stone and Brandie M. Stone #darkfantasy #witches| Books and Such
I must warn you… It’s time to Set the Scene… It’s almost time for Halloween! With ghosts and goblins and witches galore It’s time to get ready and pull out your decor A Spooky Centerpiece adds to the fun Spooky Halloween has just begun! A Pumpkin Witch might show up at your door The likes … Continue reading →| The Painted Apron
Hey, guys! It’s October, which means it’s time for all things spooky. I am hyped!In addition to my reviews of creepy, scary media, I wanted to do a special mini-series for my Thursday lists. Those who have been here for a minute will know that I am rather partial to all things witchy, so I […]| The Punk Theory
Jonathan review A. Rushby's dark historical fantasy with twists of horror SLASHED BEAUTIES: "the perfect mix of old school horror chills and thoughtful social commentary, all delivered through compelling characters and unforgettable monsters."| Fantasy-Hive
I wasn’t sure what to expect but I really enjoyed The Witch’s Orchard. The author is new to me and I was impressed with the small town tale with abducted girls tied into a folk tale. The paranormal aspect was very limited. I wouldn’t mind this being the start of a series. Ten years ago, […]| Books of My Heart
Beth gets swept up by Juno Dawson's HMRC trilogy and reviews the second instalment THE SHADOW CABINET: "You'll burn through these pages like an elemental, and even a Level 5 Oracle won't see what's coming"| Fantasy-Hive
Beth revisits Juno Dawson's powerful witchcraft and demon fuelled HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL COVEN: "a contemporary fresh story of witchcraft sisterhood that is vitally relevant in current conversations around gender and the queer community"| Fantasy-Hive
Published: July 15, 2025 Publisher: Berkley Series: N/A Genre: Fantasy, Romance Pages: 336 (Kindle) My Rating: 4 Stars A copy of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest re…| Powder & Page
Blurb: Three women in three different eras encounter danger and witchcraft in this eerie multigenerational horror saga from the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic. “Back then, when I was a young woman, there were still witches”: That was how Nana Alba always began the stories she told her great-granddaughter Minerva—stories that have stayed with Minerva all her life. Perhaps that’s why Minerva has become a graduate student focused on the history of horror literatur...| Jonathan Pongratz
I haven’t been keeping up with the W&W prompts well but this one’s been earmarked from the beginning because when I saw the prompt watery women, I immediately though of Magrat Garli…| Peat Long's Blog
In honour of the Halloween season, we are focusing on the icons, signs & symbols related to witches and witchcraft.| Psychic Light
If you’re looking for the best viewpoint in Wroclaw, then look no further than the magical Witches Bridge. Suspended between two towers of St Mary Magdalene Cathedral, this skywalk provides a fairytale view of the| Third Eye Traveller
One of the books that’s been on my shelf for a while is Jennifer Westwood and Jacqueline Simpson’s hefty work The Lore of the Land: A Guide to England’s Legends, from Spring-Heeled Jack to the Witches of Warboys. It’s almost an encyclopedia of folklore from across England, peppered with references to the primary material from … Continue reading A few tales of historical spooks for you this All Hallow’s Eve| History Research Shenanigans