
There are some books you don’t just read, you feel them deep within your soul. Witch: Unleashed. Untamed. Unapologetic. by Lisa Lister is one of those books. I truly believe the universe knew I needed to read this book at this time in my life.
More than a guide, it’s a battle cry. A spell. A reclamation.
If you’ve ever felt silenced, shamed, or disconnected from your power as a woman, especially in a world that often encourages shrinking over shining your bright beautiful light then this book doesn’t just speak to you; it howls with you.
Not Your Typical Witchcraft Manual
Let’s get one thing clear: this is not your neat, beginner-friendly “how to be a witch” handbook. It’s not about crystals, moon phases, or spell recipes (though they show up). It’s raw, radical, and deeply personal.
Lisa Lister invites readers into a visceral journey through the history of feminine persecution, the wounding of the witch archetype, and how that wound still lives in modern women, particularly in our bodies, our voices, and our fear of being “too much.”
Her storytelling is intimate and fierce. She speaks of her own lineage, trauma, menstrual cycle wisdom, spiritual awakening, and the gritty path to reclaiming her identity as a witch. It’s messy. It’s beautiful. It’s real.

Fierce Feminine Energy
Lisa Lister doesn’t tiptoe around taboo topics. She dives into the blood, fire, and fury of womanhood, periods, pain, pleasure, rage, intuition, sexuality. She calls out patriarchy. She names the witch wound. She reminds us that being a woman in her full power has always been a revolutionary act.
But this book isn’t angry for the sake of anger, it’s about healing. It’s about giving women permission to reclaim what was stolen or shamed: their bodies, their voices, their spiritual instincts, their sacred cycles.
Who This Book Is For
If you’ve ever felt the whisper of something ancient in your bones, if you’ve struggled with shame around your body, felt disconnected from your intuition, or sensed there’s more to your identity than society allows, Witch will feel like a remembering.
It’s particularly powerful for women reclaiming their spirituality outside traditional structures, or those healing from trauma, suppression, or chronic disconnection from their feminine energy.

Final Thoughts
Witch: Unleashed. Untamed. Unapologetic. is part memoir, part manifesto, part medicine. It doesn’t teach you how to be a witch, it reminds you that you already are one.
It’s unapologetically intense, deeply feminist, and soul-stirring in the way it urges us to come home to ourselves, not in a sanitized, socially acceptable way, but in a way that is messy, powerful, and holy.
If you’re ready to meet yourself fully….flesh, fire, flaws, and all, this book is your invitation.
Love & healing hugs


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