Contrary to today's sanitized depictions, the pixies, elves, wood nymphs, and other magical creatures embodied in folklore can be quite nasty. This book draws on folkloric myth, song, and sagas - to reveal faeries' true nature: where they live, what they do, their sexuality, fears, and talents for disguise, enchantment, and prophesy.
Twenty-six designs for creating colorful and enchanting mermaids frolicking with their playmates are featured in this guide to stained glass. Swirl and Eddy the lovesick penguin, Serenity and Splash the friendly dolphin, Crystal and Snowflake the ice pup all cavort and play amongst the waves. Included are tips for construction and glass choice and a verse that further enhances the personality and magic of each of these bewitching and alluring fairies of the sea. These designs are perfect for lovers of nature or fantasy and can be used with other crafts such as quilting, applique, machine or hand embroidery, and silk or china painting."
“The thoughtful portrait of these women combines with fast-paced action, mystery, and magic, and readers will be hooked.”—SLJ Fans of Kendare Blake and Marissa Meyer will rejoice as Lexa Hillyer returns to a lush fantasy world in deep peril, concluding the dark and stunning fairy tale reinvention that began with Spindle Fire. Aurora, torn from the dream world and Heath, plots to assassinate the faerie queen Malfleur, only to confront temptations she never expected. Isabelle, meanwhile, opens her heart to Prince William as they attempt to unite their kingdoms and wage a winning war against Malfleur’s army of Vultures. But when the appearance of an unbreakable glass slipper prompts Isabelle to discover more about her lineage, her true identity begins to take shape and her legacy becomes as clear as ice. Devoted half sisters Isabelle and Aurora will grapple with their understanding of love and loyalty as they face a threat even greater than that of the evil queen—the threat of losing each other forever. “Hillyer’s lyrical writing, the references to multiple fairy tales, and several slow-burn romances, one of which is same-sex, will appeal to readers. Fans of the author’s Spindle Fire will be eager to see how this duology ends.”—Booklist “This sequel continues to showcase a lush landscape and an innovative intertwinement of classic Perrault with the unconventional, with considerations of power and hierarchy present as the sisters discover the dark workings of love and family that have affected their lives and land.”—Kirkus
Twenty-four designs for creating colorful and enchanting fairies of all types--from Xaniane the crystal warrior to Whisper the princess of innocence--are featured in this guide to stained glass. Designs feature fairies posing with flowers, mushrooms, seashells, and bubbles, and include tips for construction and a verse that further defines the personality and magic of each of these delightful creatures. These designs can be used with other crafts such as quilting, appliqu�, machine or hand embroidery, and silk or china painting. More simplified fairy designs are included for beginners.
The war between humanity and Faerie devastated both sides. Or so 15-year-old Liza has been told. Nothing has been seen or heard from Faerie since, and Liza’s world bears the scars of its encounter with magic. Trees move with sinister intention, and the town Liza calls home is surrounded by a forest that threatens to harm all those who wander into it. Then Liza discovers she has the Faerie ability to see—into the past, into the future—and she has no choice but to flee her town. Liza’s quest will take her into Faerie and back again, and what she finds along the way may be the key to healing both worlds. Janni Lee Simner’s first novel for young adults is a dark fairy-tale twist on apocalyptic fiction—as familiar as a nightmare, yet altogether unique.
“As the truths behind the faerie legends were revealed, I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough.”—Kendare Blake, author of New York Times bestselling novel Three Dark Crowns “Absorbing. Poetic. Lexa Hillyer draws the walls between dreams and reality with shimmering grace and phrases of such beauty I had to read many of them twice.” —Jodi Lynn Anderson, author of Tiger Lily “With its engaging heroines and delicious prose, Spindle Fire pulled me into a richly detailed world full of intrigue and magic.” —Amy Ewing, New York Times bestselling author of the Lone City trilogy Half sisters Isabelle and Aurora are polar opposites: Isabelle is the king’s headstrong illegitimate daughter, whose sight was tithed by faeries; Aurora, beautiful and sheltered, was tithed her sense of touch and voice on the same day. Despite their differences, the sisters have always been extremely close. And then everything changes, with a single drop of Aurora’s blood, a Faerie Queen who is preparing for war, a strange and enchanting dream realm—and a sleep so deep it cannot be broken. Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Leigh Bardugo, Spindle Fire is a tour-de-force fantasy set in the dwindling, deliciously corrupt world of the fae and featuring two truly unforgettable heroines.
Twenty-six enchanting designs are shown in full color with accompanying patterns. These patterns are perfect for use in quilting; appliqu; machine or hand embroidery; glass, silk, or china painting; card making; and mosaics.
After her two best friends marry a blood-sucking vampire and furry-faced werewolf, Corinne D'Alessandro is making a vow of her own: NO interspecies dating. But when her editor asks her to investigate "leprechaun" sightings, the sassy New York reporter finds herself on the trail of the hottest story of the year—and the sexiest man alive... His name is Luc, and he's as gorgeous as any Prince Charming in any bedtime story. There's just one problem: He's not human, he's fae. A captain of the Fae Queen's Guard, Luc is on a dangerous mission—and he could use the help of a certain leprechaun-hunting reporter. But when their two worlds collide, the sparks begin to fly. If Corinne and Luc can't control their lust—and focus on the villains in this story—their faerie-tale romance won't end happily ever after...
Emerson Clarke: Sarcastic. Independent. Possibly losing her mind. Because that's the only explanation for why she occasionally sees things that aren't there, right? But one night, an impossible power erupts from her, and Em realizes the truth is crazier than she ever thought: she isn't losing her mind; she's magical. Thrown into an entirely new world of faeries, enchantments, and the annoying guy from down the road-who, it turns out, isn't human either-Em barely has time to learn even the most basic of magic before another startling truth reveals itself: she has a Griffin Ability. A special kind of magic feared by most fae. Now she's at the top of everyone's most-wanted list-including the mysterious glass faerie carrying out random attacks on fae. In this magical and terrifying world that she's entirely unprepared for, Em must try to figure out who she really is, who to trust, and how to stay alive long enough to get back to her normal life. Begin a thrilling new adventure as the bestselling Creepy Hollow series continues almost eighteen years after the events of A Faerie's Curse!
After Peter Pan and Tinker Bell are forced to leave the Lost Island called Neverland, the Green Fairy is separated from her only friend and sent to the realm known as Wonderland. No longer a soul thief, she is given the charge of collecting the madness of mortals. Luckily for her, this punishment would prove to be a rather vengeful opportunity. For it was madness that would bring her to the very person she felt was responsible for everything she had lost- Wendy Darling. Though Pan had twisted the reality of what truly had happened in Neverland, it seemed that Wendy's mind couldn't escape the nightmares hidden in the deepest corners of her mind. With both of her brothers denying the adventure beyond the second star, her parents eventually decided that sending her away would be best for the family. Wendy is sent to an asylum; the best that money can buy. But even with special privileges like visits to the surrounding gardens and time with the little kitten her mother had given her, the loss of one's sanity proved to be too much for her. Once Tinker Bell discovers her enemy's whereabouts, she sends the guardian of Wonderland to lure her down the rabbit hole. But no sooner had the curious child followed the White Rabbit into the veil, did Captain Hook discover what happened. It was then that the Blue Fairy and Hook concoct a plan for him to enter the realm of madness to save Wendy Darling before she loses her sanity completely and is doomed to remain in Wonderland forever.