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By Vicki Ballante
Isn’t
it always like a party on release day? It’s wonderful to see your baby being
birthed into the world after all the labor pangs and pains of forming it and
preparing it for the universe to enjoy.
The Love Commission
is my first full-on fantasy romance, and I have to say, I became hooked on
fantasy after writing it. The premise was inspired by my late mother’s love for
fairies. I’m fascinated by pictures and ornaments of fairies and just by the
whole concept, so I couldn’t wait to write a fairy book. Now, the ones I’ve
read have all been full of dark and sinister happenings. The fairies seem to be
more like warriors and take part in wars with evil, or even in some books, they
are the evil ones. My idea of fairies comes from my mother’s. She used to take
me around the garden and point to the dew on the spider webs formed on the
grass. “Those are the fairies’ homes. That’s where they live.” She said it like
she really believed it. I’m still not sure if she did or not, and I can’t ask
her as she passed away when I was only six, but I loved her passion for them.
One day, she told me to climb my favorite tree in the yard. I climbed up the
tree and found a fairy doll with a beautiful outfit she’d sewn herself. So, for
me fairies epitomise goodness and light.
Gelsey
comes from a different world than Evan. She’s a savannah sprite—an earth fairy
who works on eco-balance. She’s flighty and used to being in crowds. The
fairies in Fairy World hang out in big groups. She’s not used to Evan’s
one-on-one attention. When she enters the human world on The Love Commission to
find out what it’s like to marry a man for a year and to conduct some research,
she doesn’t expect Evan to touch a part of her soul that’s never been touched
before. Gelsey can’t give up her dream job and her fairyhood forever because of
love for a man. Especially when she suspects his love is just caused by
sprinkling the gold dust on him.
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Here’s
a short excerpt:
Gelsey thought her head
would spin out of control. The strange warm sensations in her tummy made her
loathe to eat despite the hunger pangs. Is this what the human love emotion
felt like? Something about this man—the way he spoke to her, the way he looked
at her, as if she was so important, as if he cared how she felt, stirred the
strange feelings. Even her fairy friends hadn’t connected with a spot deep
inside of her. She wished she could tell him of the turmoil in her soul, of the
world she had left behind, and of how she missed her home and her friends.
Maybe he would care. Maybe he would help her and let her leave early. He would
tell her all about human love, so she didn’t have to be trapped a whole year.
“Um, tell me about
love,” she said once they were seated opposite each other at the fish
restaurant. She could somehow stomach eating seafood but, being an earth fairy,
couldn’t bear to eat the animals she’d spent so many years helping out.
According to Ziana, she would be human and forget most of her life as a fairy.
The thought of losing all touch with her past had prompted a deep fear in her,
and she’d determined never to forget. Thankfully, somehow, she could remember
almost everything.
She’d skipped lunch, and
the smell of seafood cramped her already empty stomach. Evan had sent her whole
day in a crazy direction. She’d been quite happy to spend the rest of her year
working in the florist, making pretty arrangements, meeting people, and asking
them questions. She wasn’t ready for this marriage thing and had no idea what
it entailed.
Evan stared at her.
“Love?”
“Yes, tell me how it
felt when you fell in love. It seems it happens more than once in a man’s
life.”
His eyes twinkled. “This
is my first time.”
He looked right into
her, his gaze giving off some magic as though he’d been the one to sprinkle
fairy dust. He’d almost bewitched her. If she hadn’t been a fairy, she would be
falling into this love thing right this second.
“Why do you ask?”
She shrugged. “I didn’t
expect you to answer in such a way.”
“You cut to the chase,
don’t you?”
“I beg your pardon?”
“You’re a very innocent
person. It’s as if you’ve been sheltered from so much.”
“I’ve lived for the
earth and the environment. Love hasn’t featured in my life.”
He took hold of her hand
and squeezed it. “I’d like to show you what it’s like.”
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