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The Moon Under Her Feet by Clysta Kinstler.  A fascinating and fictional account of the women surrounding Jesus, who in this retelling of ancient stories are priestesses of the Goddess.  The book traces the life of Mary Magdalene, high priestess of Isis, and retells the Jesus story in a profoundly pagan and spiritual manner.

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The Return of the Goddess by Elizabeth Cunningham.  An engrossing novel about a modern minister's wife called to serve the Goddess.  The main character experiences a deep spiritual awakening, learns the meaning of love and comes into her own power as a woman and a priestess.  Also by this author:  The Wild Mother, How to Spin Gold
and Daughter of the Shining Isles.

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Burning Water and Children of the Night by Mercedes Lackey.  If you like the television show "Charmed", you'll probably enjoy this series about a witch who knows martial arts, writes romance novels and also serves as a guardian to the mundane world, battling evil forces and doing away with demons.  Unfortunately, several of the books in the series are no longer in print, but the remaining books are very entertaining, although not at all a realistic depiction of Wicca (nor are they meant to be).  Ignore the cover art and enjoy good stories by a very talented and prolific fantasy writer.

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The Fifth Sacred Thing and Walking to Mercury by Starhawk.  Better known for her nonfiction writings on Wicca and nonviolent protest, Starhawk turns her hand to fiction with these two novels.  The Fifth Sacred Thing is set in a future where a dual society exists in America--one a sharing community that honors the Four Sacred Things (earth, air, fire and water), the other where Christian zealots enslave non-believers, nature and women.  Read what happens when the two meet!  Walking to Mercury is the prequel that takes the same characters back in time to the last third of the 20th century. 

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Other recommended fiction writers include Marion Zimmer Bradley, Rosemary Edghill, Gael Baudino, Martha C. Lawrence, Ann Zavala, Emma Bull

Murder at Witches Bluff by Silver Ravenwolf.  One of our favorite nonfiction Wiccan writers makes a foray into the world of fiction, resulting in an interesting mystery about hereditary witches and ancient curses in a small town.

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