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Faerie
Lights: Glimmer
Faerie
Lights
Book
One
Rayna
Noire
Genre: Historical Fantasy
Publisher: Sleeping Dragon Press
Date of Publication: August 31,
2016
ISBN: 978-1-944712-99-0
ASIN: B01IODFZAY
Number of pages: 278 (est)
Word Count: 84,059
Cover Artist: Dawne Dominique
Book Description:
Historical
fantasy set against the backdrop of WW1.
For seventeen years, the convent
walls kept Meara Cleary from the secret of her own parentage.The sisters regard
her with a cross of disdain and fear. Only among the trees by the gurgling
creek does she find acceptance. A bearded stranger claims she’s his niece and
promises to take her home. Before he can, a cataclysmic event thrusts her into
a war-torn world.
Meara vows to journey to Ireland
to find her uncle, unaware of how perilous a journey it will be. Her Druidic
father guides her through dreams, explaining her magical heritage. Her dead
parent can’t help her with the intricacies of village life, especially when she
catches the eye of the very engaged Braeden Douglas.
A whirlwind composed of equal
parts menace, romance, and revelation sweep Meara across the continent while
gathering allies and enemies with equal speed. Her intent to return to her
family turns into a fight to survive her own destiny.
About
the Author:
Rayna Noire is an author and a
historian. The desire to uncover the truth behind the original fear of witches
led her to the surprising discovery that people believed in magick in some form
up to 150 years ago. A world that believed the impossible could happen and
often did must have been amazing. With this in mind, Ms. Noire taps into this
dimension, shapes it into stories about Pagan families who really aren’t that
different from most people. They do go on the occasional adventures and magick
happens.
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