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Rips in the Weave    by Rachelle Reese
Price: $2.99 USD. 29820 words. Published by Rachelle Reese on July 27, 2010. .

Delilah Cats is thrilled when Laurent Cheney asks her to marry him. However, her sister Sassafras is against their marriage and goes to Agatha, the guardian of the swamp, for advice. Together they plot to tear apart the lovers. But when Delilah defies her sister and follows her heart, she is entangled in a struggle between men and gods, each with his own agenda and the power to destroy.
Witch's Runes - The Nine Children of the Green    by Salem Williams
Price: $4.99 USD. 7210 words. Published by Ancient Arbor  on September 3, 2011. .

In centuries past, men came to steal knowledge & power from healers, cunningfolk & midwives & use it to enslave & disempower common folk, healers turned to storytelling to hand down the knowledge of ages. Oral Tradition became more creative! A wealth of knowledge lies within lyrical lessons & bard-song lore. Listen as a 5th gen Traditional Herbalist shares a modern example of an ancient tradition.
Herbalism: A Complete Reference Guide to Magickal Herbs and Spices    by Kristina Benson
Price: $9.99 USD. 14680 words. Published by Equity Press  on September 22, 2011. .

Topics also included in this guide are: *Gathering & Drying of Herbs *Useful Herbs *Useful Recipes *Herbs to be avoided by pregnant women
A Window to Magickal Herbalism    by Lisa Beth Darling
Price: $2.99 USD. 20430 words. Published by Moon Mistress Publishing  on May 6, 2012. .

An introduction to herbs for the beginning magickal practictoner.
P is for Parsley    by John Chase
Price: $1.25 USD. 4750 words. Published on December 16, 2012. .

The most popular of garden herbs in the United States, parsley is used extensively for flavoring soups, stews, salads, sauces, and as a garnish. Few people realize that this species, cultivated for over 2000 years, has long been the subject of superstitions and myths