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Lammastide Abigaile Maydon (Click for author biography) To call Lammastide a romantic novel is to do both the author and the magical knowledge contained within the story, a grave disservice. The author, herself a third generation hereditary witch, has crammed more 'magical truths' into the story than can normally be found in dozens of books purporting to be about Craft.
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"This is a powerful and beautiful story. Although it is a novel, it gives a lot of magical hints as to the power of the wheel of the year, of how the old ways and their traditions are followed and oaths kept, and the dire consequences if they are not." AS (Derbys)
"Lammastide is rich from start to finish in magical truth. It demonstrates that when love is taken too far, what a deadly, destructive game can be born from it and how the emotions can quickly turn obsessive."