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First meeting with Prince Stone

This is an extract of Chapter Two of my book Awake: The Chronicles of Chemmis . It is the first meeting of the witch heroine Lindi and her love interest, Prince of the Fey, Stone. Enjoy! Nivi Just as we neared the doors someone came out. I stopped dead in my tracks, eyes fixed on the guy that walked out. “Tall, gorgeous and notorious.” whispered Nadia “ Prince Stone, what’s he doing here?” I was too stunned for words. Stone, Prince of the light fey, what was he doing here again?   I had caught a glimpse of him a fortnight ago coming out of Manu’s house. It was   late and I was on one of my ‘night escapes’.   I narrowed my eyes suspiciously, something big was going on. The fey did not visit at all unless there was a problem and never twice in a fortnight. He focused on me, just as we stopped a few feet away from him. A burst of heat hit my gut, causing me to step back. Cool blue eyes, glared at me reminding me of the icy glaziers in the Arctic Circle. A flash of re...

Faery of the week: Brownies

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Brownies are the faeries that inhabit houses. They usually live in an unused part of the house and work during the night. They help with house hold tasks like mending and cleaning. The only form of payment acceptable to them is honey and porridge. If not provide with this or taken for granted they may leave or get angry and hide things, like keys etc. I always leave a little honey out just as a precaution.......Nivi Acknowledgements to elfwood.com for image and Wikipedia

Lost Girl

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Lost Girl is a really good TV series about the fey. It has a sassy female detective and a gorgeous werewolf protector. Watch it on Foxtel.......Nivi Acknowledgements to http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1429449/  for images

Changelings

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A changeling, is a replacement of a human child stolen by the faeries. They are faery children, and according to a story by W.B Yeats are able to talk. If they reveal their true selves they will be forced to return to Tira na nog. The mother in the story boiled egg shells, prompting the changeling to ask what she was cooking. The mother then attempted to ram a hot poker down its throat but lucky for the changeling, the real child was returned. Nivi Acknowledgements to: warseer.com for the image and Y.B. Yeats for the story from: Fairy and Folk tales of the Irish peasantry

The Traveller's Guide to Fairy sites by Janet Bord

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" When we were on holiday in Cornwall my daughter and I came down a winding lane, and all of a sudden there was a small green man by a gate watching us. All in green, with a pointed hood and ears.... We were cold with terror. We ran for the ferry below... I don't think I have ever been so frightened. " This is the first paragraph of  the introduction from the book 'The Traveller's Guide to Fairy sites'. The book goes on to talk about 20th Century faery sightings and locations in the United Kingdom which are faery hotspots. It is an interesting read. To read the introduction of the book follow the link .....http://www.gothicimage.co.uk/fairysites.html. Nivi Acknowlegements to the Author Janet Bord and the website http://www.gothicimage.co.uk/fairysites.html  the source of the image and paragraph

Morgan Le Fey

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A powerful Fairy queen. Depicted rather poorly in several stories like Harry Potter, but according to folklore she was one of the good ones. Morgan   was a beautiful and very powerful priestess and queen living around the time of King Arthur. She presided over the sisterhood of nine who lived on the enchanted island of Avalon . She was benevolent, helping Arthur throughout his life. Her demotation to sinister enchantress, came simultaneously with the denigration of Fairy by medieval christian writers. They called her a witch and sorceress due to the fear of feminine wisdom and natural magic. Nivi Acknowledgements to diane.gfxartist.com for image Source: Rosen , B 2008, The Mythical Creatures Bible

Beansidhe - Banshee

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The Beansidhe or Banshee is one of my favourite faeries. A female spirit from Irish mythology, she is seen as the omen of death and messenger from the other side. This faery begins to wail if someone is going to die. It was thought at first that they foretold the death of the privileged but their have been exceptions. The banshee, usually appears are an ugly, old hag but has also been seen as a beautiful woman of any age. It is said that King John I(King of Scotland) was approached by a banshee that foretold his death. In some legends the banshee is said to actually be the Irish battle goddess the Morrigan I know she seems like a dismal spirit, but she uses her power of premonition, to help humans (who are regarded as beneath the fey) which is why she is a favourite of mine. Nivi Acknowledgments to Wikipedia and advancedphotoshop.co.uk for image