Rachael de Vienne is the fourth daughter of Sha’na, High Queen of Pixies, and of Robert James. She was born in Reno Nevada, during her parents’ struggles against the evils that plague both Pixies and Larger Humans.

Rachael lives in the American Far West where she raises goats and children. She has an interest in history and mythology, and has been known to write on these subjects using another identity. When Pixies choose to live among larger humans, they are hard to detect. None of her neighbors suspect Rachael of being anything but a very short human of their sort.

Rachael was educated in the usual Pixie fashion and in the schools Larger Humans use. She denies being irritating, despite what her sisters may say, and she denies all interest in the throne of Scotland, though her father’s ancestry gives her some claim to it.

Rachael loves to read and has been known to hoard books. You might find her in a library or in a bookstore. You might find her in the book section of a thrift store. When she is distracted by a book, the air shimmers, and you might get a fleeting glimpse of her wings.

Pixie Warrior

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The Pixie Warrior, Sha’el, is barely large enough to see out of her father’s pocket, but there are two worlds in need of saving.

She is the daughter of Sha’na, daughter of the High Queen Sha’miya, daughter of Sha, daughter of Tanath, daughter of Eve, and lives in the Pacific Northwest with her father and mother, a somewhat unusual couple. Her father is human–a lumberman–and her mother is a pixie. From her point of view, everything’s peachy.

Her mother Sha’na is a princess, married to the man of her dreams–with whom she shares a lovely, if precocious daughter, and with whom she does not share the peaches. Any of the peaches.

Robert’s quite happy as well. As long as his friends and neighbors don’t see his smallish, naked, winged wife, or his very small, also naked, winged daughter. Or the dragons camped out in the back yard. Thankfully, his backyard is a huge forest since the boss sent him out to the woods to find and apprehend lumber thieves.

Of course they find the thieves. And the dragons. And the beasts trying to eat the dragons …and then all hell breaks loose. And that’s BEFORE he’s had the chance to meet his mother-in-law or his wife has had time to make things up with her mother, the queen.

Thankfully, they have their daughter around to save them.

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