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Fairy Whispering: 111 Magical Practices for Connecting with the Fairies

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Are you ready to embark on a grown-up magical journey to Fairyland? Where magic and miracles are real, and the guardians of nature are ready to communicate with you with open hearts and arms? If your answer is “yes,” then read on dear friend. For this journey will be filled with awe, magic, and wonder. As you turn the pages of this book, you will discover 111 magical practices that will help to open the fairy door and allow enchantment to be present in your life.Many of us experience fairies as children, whether it be through fairy tales, fairies at the bottom of the garden, or perhaps seeing sparkling lights in the corner of our eyes. As we grow up, this magic can fade for many, but what if believing really is seeing rather than the other way around? Fairies and magic are still very real, we need only open our hearts and minds to reconnect with these enchanting realms. Fairy Whisperer and creator of the best-selling Oracle of the Fairies, Karen Kay, is here to tell you that fairies are just as much a part of this world as we are.Fairies are guardians of nature, they are here to oversee and nurture the growth of the trees, plants, flowers, rocks, and crystals. Every living thing in nature has a fairy being close by, protecting it and encouraging it to grow. This gorgeous giftbook contains 111 ways for adults to connect with the fairies, including rituals, spells, meditations, incantations, and visualizations.There are so many ways in which fairies can present themselves. There are no absolute rules—everything in the fairy world is inside out, upside down, back to front, betwixt and between, topsy-turvy. Always expect the unexpected! All you need is an open mind, a love of nature and a gentle heart. Fairy Whispering will help you to build your own connection to the enchanted realms in the best possible way for you and sprinkle a little fairy dust as you go about your daily life.

320 pages, Paperback

Published November 5, 2024

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Karen Kay

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Bestselling author of American Historical Romance, KAREN KAY is a multi-published author of Native American Historical Romance. She has been praised by reviewers and fans alike for bringing insights into the everyday life of the American Indian culture of the past.

Although there are other authors who write under the pen name of Karen Kay, this author's books concern only Historical Native American Romance.

As Reviewer, Suzanne Tucker, once wrote, “Ms. Kay never fails to capture the pride, the passion and the spirit of the American Indian…"

KAREN KAY's great grandmother was Choctaw, and she is adopted Blackfeet. Ms. Kay is honored to be able to write about the rich culture of a people who gave this country so much.

“With the power of romance, I hope to bring about an awareness of the American Indian’s concept of honor, and what it meant to live as free men and free women. There are some things that should never be forgotten.”

Find Karen Kay online at www.novels-by-karenkay.com.

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219 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2025
This is a whimsical take on the god of the gaps, with actual perspectives and practices that offer means to get into a headspace that embodies the whimsy, magic, and playfulness of fairies. Even if you don’t take it literally, it’s simply a lovely and soothing book to read.
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March 7, 2025
Loved this book! Karen Kay is pure magic. The exercises in the book are incredibly helpful in learning to work with the fairies!
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44 reviews2 followers
November 7, 2024
noioso, dozzinale, con informazioni vaghe che si possono trovare ovunque, ma a differenza di altri libri, questo ci mette ben 320 pagine per dirle.
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