In the early 2000's print-on-demand was in its infancy and so was the concept of practicing Wicca with Judeo-Gnostic Deities. At the time, there were no indexes allowed in books and edits to the manuscript were $50 a piece. The author has stated many times she should not have taken the advice of the original publishing company and named it something more accurate, "Trinitarian Wicca" as the subtext suggests.
It is unfortunate that it has taken such a pounding, but the publicity both bad and good, had caused this version of the book to continue to sell to neophytes treading new spiritual waters, and it continues to sell to an ever-widening niche market. The author is bold, outspoken, and the text comes straight from the heart. No two people's experiences are the same; many reviewers are upset at the author's bitterness and anger at the "Modern Christian Church." However, such passion is the emotion that drove the pen to write this book between 2000-2003.
The Kindle E-book version was edited and released by the author in 2013, the sales are healthy and steady on a monthly basis, and is now reaching new markets as Amazon extends their reach. It features the same cover, no longer using the last name Pittman, and corrects many of the contextual edits. This version does have an index as e-books and Print on Demand books have come into their own and have made quite a burgeoning market.
One thing that is not understandable is the controversy about needing references and footnotes. When a new invention that is not merely an idea but a tangible new concept that can exist in the physical world reaches the patent office, it cannot possess too many freestanding components or else it will be turned down. This is when a patent attorney becomes necessary, and indeed one is needed for the juxtapositions made in the practices outlined in this book.
If these methods are original in its new application, how must one give references? Not only that, how can they be referenced but in the mind of the creator/inventor or in this case, the author. The book contains never before assimilated practices written as a layman into this presentation. Corporations invent new products, but they do not always reveal it's components to prevent infringement; this book is its own proprietary blend.