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  • Kissing the Hag

    Emma Restall Orr

    Paperback (Moon Books, March 16, 2009)
    Kissing the Hag is a wonderfully intelligent, earthy, cosmic diary of the feminine life... this life-soaked book remains close to the fluids of body and soul... It's an obvious gift-book for women going through a life passage, but it could also be important for men, who are closer to the mysteries presented here than they might wish to be. Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul.
  • The Last Day: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller

    William Oday

    Paperback (Big Moon Books, Dec. 26, 2015)
    An ex-soldier fights to protect his family as a terrifying apocalypse unfolds.Mason West protects people for a living and he’s the best in the business. He strives to do his job and be a good father while not letting a dark secret from his past pull him under.A viral outbreak pushes the city into chaos. A ruthless gang leader targets his family for revenge. Keeping his loved ones safe is an impossible mission. But that won’t stop him. With everything he cares about on the brink of annihilation, the beginning of the end couldn’t be more personal.The Last Day is the first novel in the action-packed Edge of Survival series. If you like apocalyptic adventure and heroes that never give up, then you’ll love this thrilling series from William Oday.* This book was previously titled The Darwin Protocol. *Buy The Last Day today to witness how an extraordinary family struggles to survive!
  • Pagan Portals - What is Modern Witchcraft?: Contemporary Developments in the Ancient Craft

    Trevor Greenfield

    eBook (Moon Books, March 29, 2019)
    It has been observed that the traditions, philosophies and beliefs that enjoy historical longevity are not those that remain static and unchanging, but rather those that evolve and adapt to meet the needs of different or changing societies. And that truth, of course, can be extended to religions and spiritualities that by necessity must remain relevant to peoples’ lives or become intellectual museum pieces. With topics ranging from CyberWitches to Activism, from Web Weaving to Urban Witchcraft, from the Arts to Kitchen and Solitary Witchcraft and more, What is Modern Witchcraft? considers contemporary developments in the ancient craft and discusses a number of questions and issues that are frequently raised today. What is Modern Witchcraft? is edited by Trevor Greenfield and features essays from Morgan Daimler, Annette George, Irisanya Moon, Rebecca Beattie, Philipp J. Kessler, Amie Ravenson, Rachel Patterson, Mélusine Draco, Dorothy Abrams, Arietta Bryant and Mabh Savage.
  • The Hidden Worlds

    Sandra Ingerman, Katherine Wood

    Paperback (Moon Books, July 27, 2018)
    Were those people in Isaiah's dream the same people from school? Popular soccer star Magda? George, who he'd never heard speak because he always left classes for special services help? Angry Rose, the Chinese girl who was always in trouble for fighting? And why were there dead birds and fish everywhere? When the four encounter one another the next day by the same pond from the dream, they realize they've shared a dream and there really are dead birds and fish covering the ground! This leads to real-life adventures and more dreams as they discover a toxic waste plant disposing of poisons illegally. Not friends in the beginning, romance blossoms as they work together with their Power Animals to close down the plant.
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  • Trials of Magic

    Thomas K. Carpenter

    language (Black Moon Books, Sept. 27, 2016)
    There are exactly one hundred halls of magic to choose from. Ever since our parents were killed I knew exactly which hall was for me.Aurelia "Aurie" Silverthorne is one of the best and brightest to ever apply to the Hundred Halls, the only magical university in the world. To be accepted, she must pass grueling trials that claim the lives of aspirants every year. But more than her desire to practice magic is at stake.Aurie's little sister has been courting powerful forces in hopes of protecting herself from the beings that killed their parents, but alliances come with complications. As things spiral out of control, and dangerous foes arise at every turn, Aurie knows the only way to protect her sister is to pass the trials—even if it means making a terrible sacrifice.
  • The Hidden Worlds

    Sandra Ingerman, Katherine Wood

    language (Moon Books, July 27, 2018)
    Were those people in Isaiah's dream the same people from school? Popular soccer star Magda? George, who he'd never heard speak because he always left classes for special services help? Angry Rose, the Chinese girl who was always in trouble for fighting? And why were there dead birds and fish everywhere? When the four encounter one another the next day by the same pond from the dream, they realize they've shared a dream and there really are dead birds and fish covering the ground! This leads to real-life adventures and more dreams as they discover a toxic waste plant disposing of poisons illegally. Not friends in the beginning, romance blossoms as they work together with their Power Animals to close down the plant.
  • Gathering of Shadows

    Thomas K. Carpenter

    language (Black Moon Books, Sept. 17, 2017)
    Every fall the city of Invictus bustles with new students, and the classrooms reek of spent faez. This year it's true of every hall except one—Arcanium. While Semyon Grey, the Patron of Arcanium, slowly heals from his soul being torn, no one in the Hall can practice their craft, leaving them defenseless against the Cabal and faez madness. The Silverthorne sisters must find a way to speed up the healing, or the Hundred Halls won't survive the year. But everything they try only makes things worse, until they're left with an impossible decision that may cost the sisters their lives.
  • The Hundred Halls

    Thomas K. Carpenter

    language (Black Moon Books, Sept. 17, 2017)
    Book OneThere are exactly one hundred halls of magic to choose from. Ever since our parents were killed I knew exactly which hall was for me.Aurelia "Aurie" Silverthorne is one of the best and brightest to ever apply to the Hundred Halls, the only magical university in the world. To be accepted, she must pass grueling trials that claim the lives of aspirants every year. But more than her desire to practice magic is at stake.Aurie's little sister has been courting powerful forces in hopes of protecting herself from the beings that killed their parents, but alliances come with complications. As things spiral out of control, and dangerous foes arise at every turn, Aurie knows the only way to protect her sister is to pass the trials—even if it means making a terrible sacrifice.Book TwoWhoever controls the Hundred Halls, controls the world. Aurelia "Aurie" Silverthorne has high hopes for her second year in the Hundred Halls, the world's only magical university, but her expectations are destroyed when she accidentally unleashes a plague of faez-eating thralls and spends week after week getting killed in the Grand Contest.But none of this matters when Aurie learns that the Cabal searches for a powerful magic that will help them get control of the Hundred Halls. If Aurie can't stop them, then passing her classes will be the least of her worries.Book ThreeIn the Hundred Halls, students experiment with all manners of magic: catoptromancy, lexology, verumancy, rune spells, demonology, shape changing, and a thousand other arcane techniques. Every magic is encouraged. Every magic, except one—soul magic. As Aurie's third year begins, students are found without their souls, ripped from their bodies, leaving them empty husks. Someone, or something, is stealing them for a nefarious purpose. With that kind of power being collected, not even the professors are safe. If Aurie and her sister cannot stop the soul thief before the end of the year, the Hundred Halls will never be the same.
  • The Veiled Diplomat: A Hundred Halls Novel

    Thomas K. Carpenter

    language (Black Moon Books, Dec. 2, 2018)
    Even a master assassin can be foiled.Divination—the magic of seeing the future—provides peace in the realms, because no one can launch a war or assassination without being discovered. But when a strange building appears in the city of sorcery, everyone believes it's benign—everyone except Zayn and his teammates. To save the Hundred Halls, they must use all their talents to deceive and uncover its purpose before it's too late.
  • Let's Talk About Elements and The Pagan Wheel

    Siusaidh Ceanadach

    eBook (Moon Books, Feb. 8, 2013)
    Let's Talk About Elements and The Pagan Wheel is the second book in the Let's Talk series. It is designed to teach about the classical elements and their links with the different Pagan Festivals of the Wheel of the Year. There is a story to read for each festival as well as suggestions to help children find out and learn more.
  • The Pharaoh's Curse

    William Oday

    Paperback (Big Moon Books, June 2, 2019)
    An archaeological dig for unimaginable treasure. A mysterious pharaoh and a tomb guarded by deadly traps.Twelve-year-old Bailey Best wins the vacation of her dreams - a week working at The Great Dig and the possibility of finding ancient artifacts. With her brother along for the adventure, they soon uncover the entrance to a lost tomb.Getting in is easy. Getting out is the hard part. And when each trap gets more and more dangerous, surviving may end up being the biggest treasure of all.The Pharaoh’s Curse is the third novel in the exciting The Best Adventures series. If you like fast-paced action mixed with laugh-out-loud fun, then you’ll love William Oday’s third book.Buy The Pharaoh’s Curse today to discover why finding a lost tomb is just the beginning!
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  • Sole Survivor: A Post-Apocalyptic EMP Science Fiction Survival Thriller

    William Oday

    Paperback (Big Moon Books, April 27, 2018)
    Alone in the wilderness. The last to quit wins a million dollars. Then an EMP starts World War 3.Reality TV show contestant Emily Wilder enters the wilderness on Kodiak Island determined to win or die trying. Losing the contest means losing the only family she has left. The other contestants have their own reasons to endure and win. Finding shelter, water, and food is only the beginning because the island is crawling with Kodiak brown bears.A top secret government project unleashes a revolutionary technology that could save the doomed human race. But when political tensions between the United States and China boil over, humanity may run out of time. Survival isn’t just a game anymore.Sole Survivor is the first novel in the gripping Extinction Crisis series. If you like fast-paced apocalyptic action, then you’ll love this thrilling series from William Oday.Buy Sole Survivor today to find out why survival is just the beginning!