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Showing posts with label bad fairies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad fairies. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2020

Countdown to Kindle ebook 99 cents sale

What if Merlin and the Lady of the Lake were powerful, 
headstrong youths who each loved someone beyond their reach?
 

The Amber Elixir
99 cents Kindle ebook sale
May 30-June 6, 2020







Oh, the people (and fairies, shape-shifters, and a certain famous wizard) you will meet during the countdown to my kindle book sale! First up: the New Lady of the Lake. #ArthurianLegends






Dragonflies always reminded me of fairies so I wondered, what if evil fairies shape-shifted into dragonflies? Now I think of Queen Mab whenever I see a golden dragonfly.

THE AMBER ELIXIR Kindle 99 cents May 30-June 6.




Have you ever made a choice that cost you a friend or a love? 

The Amber Elixir countdown to Kindle 99 cents sale. May 30-June 



I imagine young Merlin as having Sherlock Holme's brains, the impatience some super-smart people have for those less quick (You know who you are!), and the vengefulness of one frustrated by unrequited love and unable to detach. 

The Amber Elixir 99 cents Kindle ebook sale. May 30-June 6.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Fairy Houses in Turkey?


Did fairies once reside in Turkey? Do they still? My friend Christine Hammond sent me this photo from Turkey. She has no idea why the locals call these fairy houses. Anyone out there have the answer?

I've just returned from Wales where fairies - good and bad - abound. The landscape is far different from Turkey. The fairy forests are lush with new growth. Moss drips from the trees forming little anthropomorphic heads. Dryads (tree spirits) watch with unblinking eyes, and tree tangles, mossy boulders, and waist-high ferns hide dark druid caves.



In swift-moving river gorges, bad fairies attract young, up-to-no-good venturers. Slick stones try to lure the foolhardy to premature death. The dryads and skull-like stone people silently warn you to move along.


In one pool, hidden deep in the forest, a dragon peeked out from behind the falls, and water fairies appearing as electric blue lights, clung to the edge of the water. Ah, Wales.

My new novel, Spell Struck, Book 2: The Teen Wytche Saga, releases July 18th. My To Do list is endless. But when the fairies send messages from across the globe, who am I to ignore them?
~Ariella Moon