Brewer, Sandra. Murder for Beltene
Rhainnon Beltene, the Beltene of Clan Beltene, must partner with an outsider sheriff to stop the murderer who is stalking her, and worse, who ahs breached Beltene House's centuries-old wards.
De Lint, Charles. Moonheart
Enter Tamson House, a mysterious building with insides that are sometimes in Toronto, and sometimes in the Otherworld, and you may find yourself talking with Taliesin, a Welsh bard of the 5th century, and facing down the spirits of the dark that would see the moonlight in every pure heart extinguished.
Other titles:Forests of the Heart (sequel to Moonheart) ; Tapping the Dream Tree
Hand, Elizabeth. Waking the Moon
Katherine Sweeney and her friends guess that there is more going on at the University of the Archangels and St. John the Divine where they go to school, but they never imagined they would run afoul of the Benandanti, a mystical order dedicated since ancient times to holding back the dark--which is rising with new force.
Hoffman, Alice. Practical Magic
Sisters Gillian and Sally Owens have always gone their separate ways, but an accidental murder draws them together--and draws them back toward the magical heritage they had thought left behind. If you've only seen the movie, you only heard half the story.
Stewart, Sean. Mockingbird
"There are some gifts which cannot be refused" as Toni Beauchamp discovers when her sister Candy tricks her into sipping the Mockingbird Cordial her mother left. Toni, and her sister are drawn back into their mother's world of magic and spirits, and reminded that mothers and daughters are never separated, even in death.
Original list compiled November 2001 by the subscribers of the Fiction_L mailing list, modified by the Readers Advisory staff of RCPL.
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