Author: | Carl Peterson | ISBN: | 9781539592501 |
Publisher: | Carl Peterson | Publication: | November 21, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Carl Peterson |
ISBN: | 9781539592501 |
Publisher: | Carl Peterson |
Publication: | November 21, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Scottish Entertainer Carl R. Peterson calls on his Scottish
roots in writing this new take on old tales, that combines fact,
folklore, and fantasy into Ewan Colin Coupar and a Touch of
the Fae, a story featuring a cast of Rockkin, Elves, Brownies,
and Urisks, among other faerie folk, who mingle with humans
in our own world. These encounters result in children who
have a “touch of the Fae” through bloodline or other
connections.
Among these special children is Ewan Colin Coupar, a young boy
who grew up in England but has now returned to his birthplace in
Greenock, Scotland. Amid the tumultuous post-WWII atmosphere, he is
delighted to find an escape from his worldly troubles in the wondrous
realm of the Fae.
Joining a number of kindred spirits—other children who possess a
touch of the Fae as well as a
minister pursuing his interest in
faerie beings in spite of his faith—
Ewan embarks on several
adventures and befriends many
faeries, including a Druid spirit
named Winthrop.
Little do they know that sinister
forces are at work, seeking to steal
the secrets of the past and the
ancient knowledge of the Fae. Can
Ewan and his friends put a stop to
Scottish Entertainer Carl R. Peterson calls on his Scottish
roots in writing this new take on old tales, that combines fact,
folklore, and fantasy into Ewan Colin Coupar and a Touch of
the Fae, a story featuring a cast of Rockkin, Elves, Brownies,
and Urisks, among other faerie folk, who mingle with humans
in our own world. These encounters result in children who
have a “touch of the Fae” through bloodline or other
connections.
Among these special children is Ewan Colin Coupar, a young boy
who grew up in England but has now returned to his birthplace in
Greenock, Scotland. Amid the tumultuous post-WWII atmosphere, he is
delighted to find an escape from his worldly troubles in the wondrous
realm of the Fae.
Joining a number of kindred spirits—other children who possess a
touch of the Fae as well as a
minister pursuing his interest in
faerie beings in spite of his faith—
Ewan embarks on several
adventures and befriends many
faeries, including a Druid spirit
named Winthrop.
Little do they know that sinister
forces are at work, seeking to steal
the secrets of the past and the
ancient knowledge of the Fae. Can
Ewan and his friends put a stop to