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Ryan Kurr

    Ryan Kurr weaves elements of his diverse background as a pastry chef, mystic practitioner, and author into his distinctive literary voice. His writings delve into the spiritual and metaphysical, exploring themes of witchcraft and esoteric alchemy. Kurr's work invites readers into a world where the mystical intersects with the everyday, offering unique perspectives shaped by his multifaceted experiences. He brings a rich and unusual sensibility to his storytelling, making his narratives both thought-provoking and engaging.

    The Black Hen
    Powdered Oak and Seven Metals
    Sage, Smoke & Fire
    • Sage, Smoke & Fire

      • 666 pages
      • 24 hours of reading
      4.4(14)Add rating

      The world has fallen out of energetic balance. In the Deep South there is a remedy that is both powerful and dangerous--witches.At the peak of summer, Nina is living a fast-paced life in New York City. But when the earth's gravitational pull activates a gene--making her and a few others capable of magic--she is called to duty in southern Louisiana to lead a coven of witches and restore balance to the world through magic. By autumn, witches are turning up dead and she has but one choice--defend the coven. And when she witnesses extraordinary powers beyond those of any known witch, Nina sets out on a magical quest through the dark and sultry swamps, voodoo shops, right-wing churches and alternate planes of consciousness to uncover the source of the dangerous gifts; all while trying to create peace not just within the coven, but with the people who knew her in the life she left behind.

      Sage, Smoke & Fire
    • Powdered Oak and Seven Metals

      • 426 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Tension escalates as the coven struggles to align with their prophesied goal, leading to internal discord and unforeseen dangers. The narrative explores themes of conflict and destiny, showcasing the characters' vulnerabilities as they confront escalating threats. Accompanying the story are illustrations by artist and tattooist Victor Montaghini, adding a visual dimension to the unfolding drama.

      Powdered Oak and Seven Metals
    • The Black Hen

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The plot centers around a coven working to restore energetic balance, where hidden secrets emerge, threatening the future of both humans and witches. A character, pure of heart, faces significant risks in an attempt to conjure the enigmatic black hen, highlighting themes of sacrifice and the intertwining fates of different beings. As tensions rise, the narrative explores the complexities of loyalty and the consequences of unveiling truths.

      The Black Hen