Rekindled
Genevieve Iseult Eldredge
(A Circuit Fae NEMESIS Prequel Novella, #3.5)
Published by: Firefly Hill Press
Publication date: March 26th 2019

Genres: Urban Fantasy, Young Adult

“If you like reading about the fae, other realms and watching two bada** chicks fight then you will love this series! – The Avid Reader
It’s good to be queen. Except when it’s a total disaster.
Syl Skye, newly crowned Queen of Fair Faerie, would be psyched to be the ruler of her Summer realm, except for two things.
First, her girlfriend Rouen Rivoche became Queen of Dark Faerie, the Winter realm. That would be great except the Winter realm’s always been at war with Summer. By tradition, that makes Rouen Syl’s mortal enemy. That said, love can break past old hatred, right? Especially with a new foe about to attack them both.
Ah, no.
Which brings us to Syl’s second problem. Rouen’s under a dark spell and doesn’t remember Syl, their lives, their love. Worse, if Syl doesn’t break the spell by the next new moon, Rouen will forget her forever.
“Fast paced, full of action, never a moment of bore! Strongly recommended!” – Annarella, Goodreads
To defeat their foe, it’ll take two soul-bound queens whose hearts and minds act as one. Trouble is, no one has ever broken the dark spell Rouen suffers from.
Good thing Syl isn’t the type of queen who gives up easily.
Don’t miss Syl and Roue’s adventures in REKINDLED, the new prequel novella to NEMESIS, Book 4 of the Circuit Fae
Don’t miss out!
Perfect for readers of romance, urban fantasy, fairy stories and LGBT.

Author Guest Post

Today, I’d like to talk about my inspiration for THE CIRCUIT FAE series. Part of it comes from my own Irish heritage. Ireland is a very Fae place, and much of the history and mythology intrigues me. It really is the home of my heart.
But I wanted a different take on the Fae, so I hit upon the idea of the Fae using technology to leverage their power in the mortal realm. The first brainstorm sessions had the Fae using computers and computer games to drain humans and Glamour them, but that didn’t resonate with me. I’m a huge fan of video games,
mind you, but for some reason, the idea just didn’t feel right to me.
I wanted something more organic-feeling, more Fae-oriented, and computers and video games seemed too “human-made.” So I did an extensive study on the Fae, the realms of Faerie, their powers, their rules. Whatever tech “magic” the Fae used, it had to have a Fae flair to it. They couldn’t just use human-made machines—
especially given the fact that many Fae are sensitive to iron, and iron is used in about 90% of our metal. 
So I came up with the idea of the Fae using a kind of “organic machinery,” visually similar to HR Giger’s concept art for Alien. I liked the idea that Fae technology would be some amalgamation of machine and magic. It resonated to me. 
From that sprang the idea of the “dark circuitry”—the Moribund that infects humans and hollow them out into dark machinery—being part machine/part organic/part Fae magic.
From there, I designed Agravaine, the primary villain of Moribund who controls Rouen and tries to kill Syl with his Circuit Fae powers. Thus, the Moribund became a forbidden type of magic, locked up and guarded, with a dark background steeped in mystery and Rouen’s family’s past, which unfolds through the
five-book series.
Along with the Moribund and the struggle for power came the idea that the two characters, Syl Skye and Rouen Rivoche, would be from the opposite sides of Faerie. So, Syl and Rouen rule the Courts of Summer and Winter, and their people want them to go to war.
They’re really two star-crossed lovers fighting to be together against a backdrop of war and dark magic.
And that’s CIRCUIT FAE!


Author Bio

Raised by witches and dragons in the northern wilds, GIE writes angsty urban fantasy YA romance–where girls who are mortal enemies kick butt, take names, and fall in love against all odds.
She enjoys long hikes in the woods (where better to find the fair folk?), believing in fairies (in fact, she’s clapping right now), dancing with dark elves (always wear your best shoes), being a self-rescuing princess (hello, black belt!), and writing diverse books about teenage girls finding love, romance, and their own inner power.
She might be planning high tea at the Fae Court right now.
GIE is multi-published, and in her role as an editor has helped hundreds of authors make their dream of being published a reality.
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