Kelpie Curse: A Feyland Scottish Portal Fantasy

· Eden Press
4.3
3 reviews
Ebook
111
Pages
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About this ebook

 Legends aren’t supposed to come to life

Cursed by an evil crone and trapped in the icy wastes of the faerie realm, all peace-loving Elphin wants is to return home. But the terms of his enchantment make him despair for his future - until Scots teenager Corinne MacArthur stumbles into his world. And into mortal danger.

Aspiring show-jumper Corinne has been playing the virtual reality game Feyland to escape the sadness haunting her everyday life. But the game is more than just a game, and the legendary creatures she meets are more than just legends. Legends that can bargain for your talents - or take your life.

To save Corinne from her untimely fate, Elphin needs to become a hero. He needs to keep her safe from the otherworldly creatures who inhabit the realm. He needs to become more than just a legend...


:: Labyrinth meets National VelvetKelpie Curse is the second book in the Celtic Fey series set in Anthea Sharp's Feyland universe (with her kind permission).

This is a clean portal fantasy which is set in Scotland (and the faerie realm) and uses British English spelling and grammar. Start reading this magical series today!


Keywords: Paranormal, Clean & Wholesome, Myths & Legends, Coming of Age, unicorn, kelpie, horse riding, teenage girl, rider, fae, fey, faerie, faery, fairy tale, fairytale, elf, elves, Scottish, Scotland, celtic, celt, pony, beauty and the beast, urisk, YA, Feyland, Anthea Sharp, gamer, nerd, geek love, romantic, contemporary, British, PG, online friendship, virtual reality, litRPG, VR, RPG, MMORPG, mythology, folklore, myth, legend, minstrel, Elphin

Ratings and reviews

4.3
3 reviews

About the author

 At last year's Edinburgh International Book Festival, I picked up a book on Scottish myths and legends. I was spellbound. Some of those stories kindled my imagination and made me look at my homeland through fresh eyes.

Living in Scotland is awesome. Soaring mountains, inky lochs, thousand-acre skies - just looking at our scenery is an inspiration in itself. And folk tales abound - perhaps a relic of a time when the only thing to do in the long dark winter nights was to sit around the fire and spin a yarn.

It was around this time that I was reading Anthea Sharp's Feyland, and thinking about a contribution for Samuel Peralta's Chronicle Worlds anthology. Nearly everything I write is set in Scotland, so it seemed natural to combine the two, and to use some of our stories about the 'fairy folk' to inspire my first Feyland piece, Unicorn Magic.


But as I wrote about Corinne and Elphin, I realised that their full story couldn't be told in five thousand words. They had a bigger tale to tell - a tale that will awaken ambitions, enmity and sleeping kings.


In the end, I drafted outlines for a six-part series, The Celtic Fey. This book is the second in the series, which continues with Faerie Quest.

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