Suitable for the complete beginner or the seasoned practitioner, Bitten Fruit Books' Insights Series are brief, concise and affordable how-to guides that focus on "doing," not reading, so that readers can begin to put into practice their passion from the onset.
Dianna's guide to Working With Fairies & Elementals includes a few blank journal pages for recording up to 12 weeks worth of experiences, 13 crystal profiles, info on how to cast a circle when calling the elementals, spiritual / Pagan descriptions of the five main elements, the author's own recipe for "Fairy Call Incense," what to look out for when you meet them and more.
This guide contains everything you need to start working with fairies and elementals.
Dianna Hardy is an international bestselling author of (cross-genre) fantasy fiction, most notable for her dark paranormal fantasy and the raw, intense Eye of the Storm series. But her heart-warming Once Times Thrice series proves she thrives in the light as much as the dark. Whatever your poison, what she loves most is to bring you stories that are action-packed, fast-paced and not short of heat, with the focus on character development, relationship dynamics, and the plot. She writes full-length novels and short fiction.
Although quite active online, Dianna prefers the quiet company of nature and animals to the hustle and bustle of people. She loves anything paranormal (she doesn't really consider it "para"), organic food, walking barefoot, the smell of the woods after rain, and summer days.
However, she is also sustained by coffee, chocolate and the occasional vodka.
Having graduated from Richmond Drama School (London) in '98, she spent the next few years in a multitude of jobs (both acting and non-acting), studying anything that fascinated her, searching her soul, and finally found her passion where it had always been: at the end of a pen.
She currently lives in South Hampshire, England with her partner and their daughter, where she writes full time.
I didn't feel I could really relate to this book because I had no idea about the world of 'Fairies and Elementals'. I am somewhat sceptical of these types of beings so I didn't enjoy what it had to offer. I am disappointed that I couldn't immerse myself in this short workbook, but I will be sure to pass it on to somebody who will be able to make use of it.
Rated two stars because it was written with intelligence but was not my cup of tea.