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jhp5592779660b64Moon Books is on of the CI non-fiction imprints, most of the time. However, it does carry Pagan fiction, and this month is publishing Sheena Cundy's novel The Madness and the Magic.

A dishy vicar, an unexpected grandchild and hot flushes...how will a witch like Minerva cope with one hormonal challenge after another?

I've recently written an indepth blog about the book - Witchy Lit and why we need it. The short answer is there are a lot of women readers who just don't find chick lit and romance engaging. We need earthier women with life issues we can relate to. Reading Pagan characters in fiction is something that makes me happy.

Minerva is a witch on a mission to beat the dreaded menopause disease while teenage daughter Rhiannon faces up to the trials of an unexpected pregnancy. The story undulates between Minerva's ridiculous antics to snare the local guitar-playing vicar (with tarot cards for guidance and brandy for confidence) and Rhiannon's emotional turmoil. A horse-riding accident and many crazy spells later throw mother and daughter into both a tragic and comical cauldron of change. How much difference will it make? And as one thing leads to another and madness threatens to engulf their small world...will magic save the day?

Author Sheena Cundy is a witch, wife, mother, musician, teacher and Reiki Master. She teaches the Tarot, spiritual development and horse riding, and sings and writes songs for her pagan band Morrigans Path. Sheena is author of the Magic of Nature Oracle, a card deck based on British wildlife.

You can buy the book here -

Paperback -  AMAZON US AMAZON UK

Ebook - AMAZON US AMAZON UK

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