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A marvelous review of and reminder about Life as a Fairy Thrall, part two in the Fairy Compacts trilogy, aka my Ode to Wingsex.
The magic here engages all the senses, it is smelled, and stroked. It is the burbling of a stream and the mist of the woods and that gives these stories a wonderful depth and realism, both needed when the reader needs to believe in the world and characters before her. This tactile nature of these stories carries just as vividly into the sex scenes. Who knew that winged sex could be so hot?
Click on through for more, plus how to get a copy. (Also, how to get a copy of the absolutely free first novella in the trilogy. Free wingsex!)

Dmitri always tells me that the monsters in this movie are really beautiful.
I LOVE this film. Can’t watch it anymore or will crycrycry.
Everything about it is beautiful.
(via fuckyeahhardfemme)
Feel free to click through, but long story short:
1. Free m/m fairy story.
2. Awesome cover featuring man-boobs.
It’s that time of year…
A fairy ring is a naturally occurring ring of mushrooms. They are also known as pixie’s rings, faerie circles, or elf circles. The English believed that fairy rings were where fairies came to dance and celebrate, the mushrooms of the rings were used as stools for the fairies to recuperate during the evenings festivities. (OP)
#also they would take children who would walk into said circles
you walked into the wrong neighborhood motherfucker
There’s actually a small one of these in my backyard by the river.
Thanks to torchwood faeries scare the fuck out of me now.
Do not fuck with the fairies. Yeats was a dirty propagandist. Etc.
(via missatralissa)
I stumbled upon this artist, J. Corsentino, a few years ago while I was looking for art of “urban fae” and “urban sprits”. I found the Time of the Faeries. To be honest, I’ve been skeptic about seeing Fae in the mass media as something about always makes me flustered or nervous.. but at the same time intrigued. Also, I refuse to watch that Lost Girl show… it pisses me off, and I have my reasons for feeling the way I do about the previously mentioned.
I like the variety, fae of color~ <3 Always awesome. Always. I especially love the girl with bat wings!! • w •
Enjoy.
~ VOh wow, I love this! So many beautiful fae. The girl in the bottom middle makes me particularly happy, ahh~ And the top left girl is really pretty too. <3
(via fuckyeahhardfemme)
Win free fae things — right here! What’s the booty?
- Miya Kressin – 1 ePub of Moonmarked (m/m paranormal shifter romance)
- KV Taylor – 1 signed print copy of Scripped + Tales From Liberty Tree numbered, limited chapbook (dark fantasy)
- Somhairle Kelly – 1 piece of Midsummer Night’s Dream jewellery
- Mark Deniz and Morrigan Books – 1 signed and numbered hardback copy of The Even (dark fantasy)
- Jodi Lee – 1 digital copy the complete “Creating New Pagan Family Traditions” chapbook series
- Jodi Lee – 1 digital copy of Into a Long Ago Future (dark fiction collection)
- Carole Lanham – 1 signed copy of The Whisper Jar and a Whisper Jar necklace (dark fiction/fantasy collection)
- Megan Derr and Less Than Three Press – 1 eBook of Fairytales Slashed Vol 1 (m/m romance fairy tale collection)
- Megan Derr and LT3 – 1 eBook of Fairytales Slashed Vol 2 (m/m romance fairy tale collection)
- Megan Derr and LT3 – 1 eBook of Fairytales Slashed Vol 3 (m/m romance fairy tale collection)
- Mina Kelly – 1 eBook of A Little Night Swimming (f/f mermaid romance novella)
‘Down-adown-derry, a book of fairy poems’, with illustrations by Dorothy P. Lathrop. Published 1922 by Constable & Co.
See the complete book here.
‘Undine’ (1909) by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, illustrated by Arthur Rackham.
So Rackham is pretty much an insta-reblog, not gonna lie. That last one is mind-bogglingly fabulous.
Where the magic comes from: giant fucking crystals yay!
The magic in Scripped is kind of an understated thing. Yeah, it takes place mostly in another world just over the edges of ours — Appalachian Faerie, right? But the magic the fae themselves perform is very small and often accidental. Whether that’s because they don’t know their own capabilities or because they have no real use for it is anyone’s guess. They tend not to ask questions, as is sad but perhaps expected in a population that’s been oppressed for a century.
Click on through for the giant fucking crystals. (Again, I say, yay!)
I’m giving away books! Ah, but of course, there’s a catch. Indulge my whim for large guest lists by clicking through…
I’m having a Valentine’s Day party. You’re all invited, but you have to bring a guest – a fictional character from one of your favorite books. There’s no limitation on genre, place of origin (yours or theirs), or whether or not I’ve read the book before, but there is one catch. You are officially on a date with this character.
You can be as serious or as ridiculous as you like in the answering, but I would particularly love it if you’d tell me why you would take this character out on a date.
Click through for me babbling about writing, SCRIPPED, and a sneak peek at LIAM that you can’t find anywhere else <3
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