If you’re looking for the best books about New Orleans witches, you’ve come to the right place. Here is a list of the top five books about witches in New Orleans:
“The Witch of Bourbon Street” by Suzanne Johnson
This book is the first in Johnson’s Sentinels of New Orleans series. It tells the story of DJ Allison “Lex” Bauer, a witch with the ability to see ghosts. When a voodoo priest is murdered, Lex teams up with detective Luc Moreau to solve the case. Along the way, they uncover a dark conspiracy that threatens not only New Orleans, but the entire world.
“The Witch’s Handbook” by Skye Alexander
This is a non-fiction book that serves as a guide to practicing witchcraft. It covers topics such as spellcasting, divination, and working with magical tools. It also includes a section on New Orleans-specific witchcraft, including information on voodoo and hoodoo.
“Wicked New Orleans” by J.D. Horn
Horn’s Wicked series is set in a alternate history where the witch trials never happened and witches live openly among humans. In this installment, the witches of New Orleans are being targeted by a serial killer. It’s up to witch detective Levi Stolzfus to catch the killer before more witches are harmed.
“The Witch of Portobello” by Paulo Coelho
This novel tells the story of Athena, a woman born with extraordinary gifts. She is able to see the future and communicate with spirits. As she tries to make sense of her abilities, she becomes embroiled in a battle between good and evil. The Witch of Portobello is a fast-paced, thrilling read that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
“The Witching Hour” by Anne Rice
Rice’s classic novel tells the story of the Mayfair witches, a family of powerful witches who live in New Orleans. The novel follows the lives of several members of the family, including Rowan, a witch who is trying to find a way to use her powers for good. The Witching Hour is a sweeping epic that will keep you captivated from beginning to end.