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Gwen travels to Ireland to visit her cousin Findabhair, expecting a summer of backpacking, late nights, and the usual road trip adventures. But when Findabhair is kidnapped by the King of Faerie, Gwen must race to save her cousin before the rise of the Hu
When the "Enemy" strikes in the form of her grade nine teacher Mr. Grimstone, Dana is completely unprepared. But with the help of a dreamy-looking French-Canadian classmate who just happens to be a loup-garou (French for werewolf), she recovers her former self-confidence and embarks on a Canada-wide quest to find the mystical book of dreams that will open Faerie's only remaining gateway.
The Chronicles of Faerie (Book 4): The Book of Dreams by O.R. Melling Pdf
Dana Faolan, the heroine of The Light-Bearer's Daughter, has not adjusted to her new life in Canada and is using her access to the land of Faerie as a means of escape. She's unprepared to battle the dark forces that threaten to sever the human world and Faerie for good. It will take the help of all the protectors of Faerie (many of whom were featured in the previous Chronicles of Faerie books), plus the assistance of a sexy and mysterious French-Canadian boy, for Dana to meet the challenge of her destiny--as a half human, half fairy--to save her two worlds. As Booklist said in a starred review, Melling's writing ôshimmers with magic, myth, and romance.ö
For a thirteen-year period, the reclusive Scottish writer Fiona Macleod enthralled the Victorian reading public with a deluge of stories, novels, poems and essays drawn from the wildly romantic Highland and Island landscape. Although it was later revealed that these works had issued from the pen of William Sharp, it was clear that Fiona Macleod was more than a pseudonym; to Sharp she was very much an autonomous entity. What's more, the wealth of previously unknown and unheard of myths, names, traditions and beliefs in her writings, while shone through a Celtic prism, show every sign of having emanated from the Realm of Faery. Steve Blamires presents a ground-breaking assessment of the Faery lore within Fiona Macleod's literary output as part of his ongoing study of this enigmatic writer. Building on the established groundwork of his biography of Sharp, The Little Book of the Great Enchantment, he explores the mythology and traditions of Faery, their symbolic and magical significance, and the devices employed by Fiona in the transmission of Faery teachings and inspirations. Using examples from Fiona's rich and resonant body of work, his detailed interpretation will enable the reader to tease out the Faery gems that are still to be found woven into the lines and verse of her writings.
The truth of the human realm is not the history we have long accepted. There exists another realm called Faery. As the commander of the Sarn Gate in the Heartlands of the Faery realm, Teagans life is busy. He must maintain the gate, the only portal to the human realm, coordinate with the other gates throughout Faery, and manage life as a husband and father. Teagans busy life is turned upside down when his daughter Rowan falls prey to an unknown attacker. His spirited youngest must grow up in a hurry, and Teagan must scramble to save her. When the warnings begin telling Teagan to protect Rowan, calling her the key to everything, Teagan begins looking for dangers where he once felt the most safeFaery. With his men on high alert, Teagan begins finding out more and more about his world that doesnt add up. This, compounded with the vicious attacks on his daughter, his guards, and now Faery, causes him to put forth all his means to fight the unknown foe working against him. Join Teagan, Rowan, and the few they trust in an epic adventure to save their home in the first book of The Faery Chronicles: The Heartlands.
Children of the Stars by Kisma K. Stepanich-Reidling Pdf
A novel of ancient lore and magic set in the modern day. Heather Devine is a writer of women's spirituality and a student of Celtic Traditions. When researching Irish lore for her next book, she comes across an ancient ritual and performs it, conjuring an Otherworld Being: a Faery Queen. The Faery Queen becomes Heathers teacher of the Faery Tradition, whichaccording to Queen Faycan only be passed down mouth-to-ear; an oral Faery Tradition rich with wisdom and kept hidden in the Land of Faery since the Tuatha De Danaan withdraw from the world of mortals. Queen Fay encompasses Heather in a mist of powerful experiences; some of which challenge Heathers sanity and force her to have an awakening of past life memory. As Heather's relationship with the Faery Queen develops, Heather is visited by a Leanhuan Sidhe, Trooping Faery, the Unseelie Court, obtains a Fetch, and is unwittingly coached for admittance into the inner court of the Sidhe. When Heather is escorted into Faeryland, there she receives a 'gift of Faery'. CHILDREN OF THE STARS is a beautifully written tale, woven with ancient magic and modern wonderment, often enchanting the reader into believing they are part of the story, and leaving one wondering if this tale is more real than mere fantasy. Visit: www.Faery-Chronicles.com
Henry thinks he is simply saving a butterfly from being eaten by Mr Fogarty's cat - but he is in fact saving the life of a misdirected exiled fairy prince. A prince who has to get back to his own land in order to thwart a threatened attack by the Faeries of the Night. But time is against Pyrgus Malvae and soon he is relying on Henry and Mr Fogarty not just to get him home but also to solve the puzzle that surrounds his exile. A wonderful, gripping, page-turning read full of the kind of detail that will ensure that this fabulous fantastic novel will have readers young and old holding their breath as the story unfolds.
Oceans Of Time, the second installment of The Faery Chronicles is a masterfully, daring, and beautifully written novel set in fourteenth century Ireland. In the true fashion of a traditional Irish storyteller, Kisma K. Stepanich-Reidling guides us into the extravagant aura of the Otherworld, as she expertly portrays the richly dramatic and cursed romance between Ain, the Irish Faery Goddess of Love, and the historical Second Earl of Desmond, whose meddling in the black arts unleashes a demon upon the world. The ancient past weaves together with modern times through a battle between humans and demons, the outcome of which will affect both the Faery and human worlds.
In exchange for the granting of her heart's desire, twelve-year-old Dana agrees to make an arduous journey to Lugnaquillia through the land of Faerie in order to warn King Lugh, second in command to the High King, that an evil destroyer has entered the Mountain Kingdom.
When the "Enemy" strikes in the form of her grade nine teacher Mr. Grimstone, Dana is completely unprepared. But with the help of a dreamy-looking French-Canadian classmate who just happens to be a loup-garou (French for werewolf), she recovers her former self-confidence and embarks on a Canada-wide quest to find the mystical book of dreams that will open Faerie's only remaining gateway.