Lexa Rosean, author of the popular The Supermarket Sorceress, reveals secret love potions and sexy hexes in this enchanting and entertaining guide. Based on ancient Wiccan legend, these alluring spells all can be concocted from ordinary items at your local grocery store and guarantee wicked romance results.
In The Supermarket Sorceress's Sexy Hexes, you'll find out how:
-Peas, capers and onions can save your marriage -Lime, fresh mint and sweet vermouth can induce sexual ecstasy -Figs and cucumbers can help you get even with your ex -Corn silk, olive oil, red wine and matches can help you attract the man of your dreams -Carnations and a bubble bath can heal a heartbreak -Two magical words can ensure that you find the right mate
"Ms. Rosean has her share of satisfied customers." --The New York Times
About the Author
Lexa Rosean is a Wiccan High Priestess and psychic counselor. She has made numerous television appearances, and her previous book, The Supermarket Sorceress, has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today and The Toronto Star, among many others.
Product Details
Paperback: 156 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks (October 15, 1997)
Lexa Ros'an is a priestess, psychic, and leading pagan author ~ not to mention poet, playwright, and performer. Her first job was as a dancing snake charmer known as the SnakePoet. Andy Warhol photographed Lexa during this time. Along with her own poems, Lexa recited great works of poetry from the likes of Poe, Shakespeare, D.H. Lawrence, and Coleridge while hanging from a tree across from the Delacort Theatre in Central Park. In 1982, the NYPD escorted the poet and her 13-foot python Lilith, out of the park at gunpoint thus forcing her to get a 'real' job for several subsequent years.
Thus began her formal magickal tutelage in the occult arts by Lord Hermes and Lady Rhea. Lexa was the manager of the original Enchantments in the East Village and Priestess for the Minoan Sisterhood training circle from 1982 - 2000. During those years, Lexa taught courses on Astrology, Tarot, Kabbalah, Wicca, Astral Projection and Spellcraft in addition to giving astrology and psychic readings. She also served as the official oracle in her own coven and channeled the word of the Goddess.
Lexa Ros'an is the author of The Supermarket Sorceress, The Supermarket Sorceress's Sexy Hexes, The Supermarket Sorceress's Enchanted Evenings (St. Martins Press), Easy Enchantments, (St Martin's Press), PowerSpells, and ZodiacSpells (St Martins Press). Her newest books are TarotPower: 22 Keys to Unlocking Magick, Spellcraft, and Meditation (Citadel Press July 05) and The Encyclopedia of Magickal Ingredients (Simon & Shuster Sep 2005) She currently writes the Celebrity Astrology Forecasts and BackPack Astrologer for CosmoGirl magazine and is the astrological advisor for Seventeen magazine.
Her plays The Prisoner, The Swim, and I Married a Lesbian Witch were produced at the WOW Caf'. Lexa has also performed her work at La Mama, Dixon Place, P.S. 122, and other downtown Venues. Her writing has been included in the anthologies Celebrating the Pagan Soul (Citadel Press 2005), and Women on Women 2 (Plume 1993). A Kosher Megila, an excerpt from her soon to be published novel Spinoza's Daughter, was included in Women on Women 3 A New Anthology of American Lesbian Fiction (Plume/Penguin1996). Her poetry is included on The Knitting Factory 100 Greatest Poets cd. Michael Musto reviewed Lexa's poetry in the Village Voice.
In addition to her many other talents, Lexa is an accomplished dancer. She studied jazz, ballet, and tap. In 1995 she discovered Argentine Tango and fell in love with the dance. Lexa taught Argentine Tango and Milonga at DanceSport in NYC and she continues to teach privately. Lexa also writes TangoStars, the astrology column for dancers for Reportango magazine and Tango Kulture, the German webzine.
This review is from: The Supermarket Sorceress's Sexy Hexes (Paperback)
This book was not only useful and helpful, it was an enjoyment to read. Lexa wrote a little bit about every spell and how she made it. She also explains more about the magickal properties of each ingredient which in the end makes you knowledgeable. It makes you feel more familar with the spells and more comfortable to cast them. Definatly a good buy.
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As always Lexa provides a great book for her readers. The book is informative and has such a variety of spells that your sure to find anything you need. I loved it!
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5.0 out of 5 starsGreat Book! Good info!, April 21, 2000
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This is a book that tells you everything from getting a husband to getting a stedy boyfriend! Who ever wants to get this book GO! You get your moneys worth!
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