Moon MagicAlmost 15 years after she first appeared in "Sea Priestess, " Fortune wrote about her heroine Vivien Le Fay again. In "Moon Magic" Vivien appears as Lilith Le Fay, and uses her knowledge of moontides to construct an astral temple of Hermetic magic. |
Contents
CHAPTER ONE | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO | 13 |
CHAPTER THREE | 27 |
THE MOON MISTRESS | 37 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 53 |
CHAPTER SIX | 65 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 83 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 135 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 153 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 165 |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN | 181 |
CHARTER FIFTEEN | 191 |
THE DOOR WITHOUT A KEY | 207 |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN | 209 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | 217 |
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