The Rainwater Testament Has Arrived


Rain is more than weather. It is blessing and curse, silence and thunder, flood and renewal. Every drop carries the weight of the sky, and every storm writes its own spell across the earth.

I’m excited to share the release of my newest book, The Rainwater Testament: A Grimoire of Storms and Showers. This grimoire dives into the many forms of rain — from the first hesitant drops to the roar of tempests, from puddle-scrying to flood omens, from rainbow blessings to the hush after storms.

Inside you’ll find:

Charms crafted from gutter nails, puddle stones, and rainbow-touched tokens.

Daily spells whispered into drizzle, shouted into thunder, or carried by mist.

Rites of cleansing, renewal, and baneful stormcraft.

Three great standalone rituals: The Calling of the Deluge, The Covenant of Clear Skies, and The Nocturne of Falling Stars.

Appendices on collecting rainwater, tools of storm-working, and rain’s place in folklore.


This is not a book of metaphor — it is a book of practice. These spells are meant to be carried into storms, enacted beneath dripping eaves, whispered into fog, and sealed in the silence that follows rainfall.

If you’ve followed the Drowned Testaments series, you know each volume is its own grimoire. This one is no different — but it may be the most familiar of all, because rain touches every life. Step outside, lift your hands to the sky, and let the storm fall into them.

The Rainwater Testament is available now in Kindle and paperback.

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