Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Please welcome the lovely Angel Martinez


It’s a Fae World After All


Fairy noun 1: a mythical being of folklore and romance usually having diminutive human form and magic powers (Merriam-Webster)

Right?

Maybe if you’re reading Thumbelina, but in Finn’s world, it’s only a smidge of the story. Come with us, across the Veil into the Otherworld to meet some less diminutive varieties of fae. There are the sidhe, tall and graceful, forbidding one moment and hospitable the next. You’ll find Fomorians in all their shapes and sizes, who exhibit some part of their unique animal natures in tusks, fur, scales, and hooves. Delicate féileacán decorate the groves, winged, but only tiny when they choose to be. The bain sidhe live here, inscrutable and strange. Dragons are never far away.

The fae have always been part of my life, my companions from early childhood, from brownie to kitsune. Folklore and fairytales, myths and legends, give us a window into every culture, help us understand how the human heart works and what gives us the courage to stand against the dark. The Endangered Fae books are my tribute to one of my first and greatest loves, all of those non-humans who have shared the planet with us from the beginning.

Once upon a time, the Veil was permeable, crossable by anyone who had the wit and courage to do so. But sometime in the nineteenth century, the passage between the worlds closed, leaving us on one side and the fae on the other. All except one poor pooka, that is, who had retreated into the Dreaming, gravely wounded and grieving, and had no idea the world had changed in his absence. In Finn, we see what happens when he wakes, lost in a mechanized, polluted world, isolated in a sea of humans. If not for one caring human, New York resident Diego Sandoval, he wouldn’t have a chance. 


Just when Finn starts to get the hang of the human world, he finds himself confronted by the oddities of the holiday season. Who but humans would hold celebrations when it’s time to hibernate? The short story Finn’s Christmas gives us a pooka’s puzzled view of the season and the inspiration it finally lends him. 


But what about the Veil and the rest of the fae? Ah, patience, grasshoppers. The newest installment of Endangered Fae releases this Saturday, March 17! Diego, in a fit of jealous rage, rips a hole in the supposedly impenetrable Veil. Our boys are flung across into the Otherworld. Let the pandemonium begin. Magical mayhem, old rivals, new conflicts, a mysterious fae plague, and government interference – the ingredients for a wild ride in Diego.

Disclaimer: the author in no way encourages the wearing of silver scale armor during sex and takes no responsibility for any reader’s sudden desire to outfit his or her boyfriend with hooves.

Comment and tell me your favorite fae for a chance to win an advance copy of Diego!

Finn and Finn’s Christmas– available now at Silver Publishing and Amazon.

Diego– Coming 3/17/12 from Silver Publishing


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10 comments:

  1. I already own this one - but you know how much I love these guys... I love these new covers though Definitely HAWT!!!!

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  2. Fae huh? Diminutive and special powers...so Leprechaun?? Is it St Pattys day soon! 8-)

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  3. I cant wait to read. Congrats on the success Angel!

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  4. Just bought it. And the Christmas story too!

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  5. Thank you, everyone! Hope you have Finn, too, Tom, gotta start at the very beginning, you know. It's a very good place to start :D

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  6. Love, love, love Fae. Adding to the TBR list! Funy, there's a lot of Angel Martinez on there right now, lol.

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  7. LOL - somehow I can't be upset about that, Laura! Thank you!

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  8. "La Belle Dame sans Merci" always stands out in my mind when I think of the Fae.

    :D

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