I’m a sucker for Fae Mythology. Trouble is I want to manipulate the stories to fit my tastes. I like author, Karen Marie Moning’s fae–good and bad, dark and light. I like their warrior aspects and their sexual appetites. How beautiful they are. How dangerous they can be. How evil and cold hearted, too. I also enjoy their evolution.
My story is very different from Ms. Moning’s, but similar elements and characteristics run rampant through the mythology surrounding everything from pixies to gnomes in the fae world. The Stone of Fal and elements, like the Agate and the Book of Kells, play a large part in the series’ conflicts. But so does love and faith, trust and friendship.
My Gemini are a species born of the royal fae and druid mortals. Damned until they accept what they are and locate the other half of their soul. Each has special gifts but can be killed. And they are being hunted by the Traighon, right hand of the dark lord of the Underworld.
A Fae Myth, the prequel to the upcoming modern day series of The Gemini Prophecy, fills the reader in on the past. What came before. Find out what caused the anger of the gods and forced them to separate the realms of the fae and mortals. What is the prophecy and how can it be fulfilled? Where have the Gemini been and why are they hiding? What threats remain that could still send our world into eternal darkness?
Fantasy and suspense blend the past and draw the reader into the present as serial killers return to track down and kill psychics and profilers throughout the world. But why? And who are these serial killers with links to Vlad the Impaler, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Jack the Ripper?
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Book Blurb – A Fae Myth: The Gemini Prophecy
Morgan and Brianna, two sixteen year-old Irish girls, stumble upon a magical book hidden within the standing stones. Believing local mythology is just an interesting tale about immortal killers, vengeful gods, and age-old battles, they take the stories lightly…until the book mentions their ancestors and reveals the girls may be destined to fulfill an ancient prophecy.
Discovering a deadly rift once split the fae and mortal realms as the result of a forbidden love between the fae and druids, the girls dedicate themselves to the book. A covenant with the gods had been broken, and the responsibility of restoring the worlds fell to the Gemini, descendants of the illicit lovers. These chosen caretakers of the elemental stones were challenged to protect the elements from the dark mystics. With a vow to destroy all the chosen, evil forces used black magic to release the daemon from the Underworld, and the Gemini went into hiding while the battles to find them raged on through the ages.
Years later, psychics and profilers all over the world are being targeted for death. A historic pattern becomes obvious to a former FBI agent and an Irish psychic who, forced to join forces, are assigned to discover who or, more precisely, what is targeting psychics, and why. They also discover an improbable relationship linked to their past.
Fae mythology isn’t in the FBI training manual, but when a killer disappears into a solid stone wall, it’s time for Graeme to re-evaluate reality. Recently, the pragmatic FBI instructor has a hard time dealing with the woman’s thoughts seeping into his mind. Psychic or not, none of this can be real. More and more he’s convinced she’s the same girl who’s been in his dreams since childhood.
Morgan only felt whole in her dreams when Graeme joined her. There is no doubt Graeme is her old imaginary playmate. What does it mean now that his thoughts are breaking through when she’s awake? Even if he refuses to accept their connection, his presence in her mind is a comfort…until their shared dreams turn into nightmares.