by Jessica | May 9, 2007 | On My Bookshelf
Making the Gods Work For You by Carolyn Casey Beginner to Intermediate Level This is the one book that lifted my astrology off of the page and into the realm of magic. It does just what the title promises. Let’s get one thing straight about magic: it is not...
by Jessica | May 9, 2007 | On My Bookshelf
Secrets From a Stargazer’s Notebook by Debbi Kempton-Smith “For those who don’t have all day to figure out tomorrow…” You want to learn astrology, soup to nuts but you need to be entertained. Ms. Smith keeps her promise. She’s...
by Jessica | May 9, 2007 | On My Bookshelf
How To Bewitch a Man by Fiona Horne When I saw a pic of Fiona Horne in a copy of US magazine at the gym, I was tempted to dismiss her. Yes, she looks like a Playmate (and she is). She’s the whole package, blonde, full chested, in an utterly bewitching L.A. kind...
by Jessica | May 9, 2007 | On My Bookshelf
Seduction by the Stars by Ren Lexander “Do you take this person to be your lawfully wedded spouse, to have, to hold, to cherish, in sickness and in health, forsaking all others unil somebody better comes along?” -Libran Wedding Vow Longing for a Libran or...
by Jessica | May 9, 2007 | On My Bookshelf
Born on A Rotten Day by Hazel Dixon-Cooper A humorous deadpan take on the Sun Sign of all the people you love, and love to hate (with a decidedly negative slant on everyone’s foibles). Ms. Hazel doesn’t sugar coat the obvious and incredibly annoying, how...
by Jessica | May 9, 2007 | On My Bookshelf
Skymates II: The Composite Chart by Steven and Jodie Forrest I’ve come to decide this book is the definitive book on Composite Charts, aka the chart of a relationship (A composite chart uses the midpoints of a couple’s natal charts to create a third...