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Mike: Guy on the right in the photo. Very nerdy, working on PhD in particle physics, from the middle of Pennsylvania (Amish country!). Enjoys video games, cooking, swimming, and gothic-industrial music. Refuses to learn foreign languages which are not dead or near-dead. Loves pumpkin pie, hates spicy food.

S.B.: The one on the left. Mixed Kalinago/Scottish, born in California. Enjoys birdwatching, distance running, painting, and Celtic music. Speaks Scots, English, Gaelic, Japanese, and some Spanish. Once ate an entire habanero pepper on a bet.

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Forgotten Gods

S.B. Stewart-Laing & Michael J....

Desperate Scots summon supernatural aid in their 1745 war for independence, and create even more chaos.


Winter, 1745. Scotland is losing a war for independence. The advancing British army has orders to leave no survivors. In desperation, Robert Maxwell and his fellow soldiers beg for supernatural aid from the daione sìdhe—faeries exiled by humans to a parallel plane of existence. Their plea is answered, but in exchange, the sìdhe demand a permanent reversal of the banishment and unlimited access to the human world.

Their assistance gives the Scots a temporary advantage, but the tide soon shifts. Robert is unsure which is a greater threat to his family: the hostile British army, or the group of faeries who seem determined to take over his homeland.
With no way to return the sìdhe to their own world, Robert realizes the humans will have to learn to live alongside them. He and the Scottish leadership turn to Marian Cameron, a patriotic but flighty teenager with rare psychic abilities, and talented pamphlet-writer Ina Bruce.

Opposing their efforts to create harmony between faerie and humans is Alfred Grayson, a government official whose job is to “civilize” Scotland by replacing discontented farmers with wealthy English landowners—and to investigate the mysterious new rebel forces.

 

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james alder wrote 57 days ago

Dear SB and M. I have recently found your book and am quietly work....

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j.l. wood-miller wrote 399 days ago

Hello S.B. & Michael: "An Unfinished Innocence" explores adulterou....

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I wrote 663 days ago

The first chapter was excellent: smoothly paced and totally creepy. Tony is certainly a likable main character, but it would be nice to get a little more of his thoughts, and perhaps some details of characterization like you did for our "dead" cleric. view book

I wrote 664 days ago

Your writing is pleasant and evocative, but the story is slow to start. I'd suggest tightening the opening chapters, or adding some more moments of tension. view book

I wrote 665 days ago

Your writing is very real-- all the little details about the children squabbling, Mary Beth's history of self-delusion about her husband, and the mundane worries. The reader can immediately relate to Mary Beth: she is a likeable everywoman trying to make her life work. So once the mystery starts, we... view book

I wrote 665 days ago

You do an good job of building the "rules" of magic in your world. The premise and main character are both quite interesting, and you explore the consequences of magic well. The one suggestion I'd make is to ditch the prologue-- it doesn't develop the story, and you can just go ahead and start wit... view book

I wrote 665 days ago

You have a very contemporary voice, unique characterization, and some subtle moments of dark humor ("we don't kill people from the goodness of our hearts). view book

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