Loyalty, Compassion, and Determination
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Arcadian Alcove centers around a woman who discovers that tales of fae, telepathic cats, and hidden magic of her youth were not just stories. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
Although Arcadian Alcove is a fantasy, the very real plight of endangered species was the actual inspiration. A family with a long history of caring for creatures, supernatural and actual, became the foundation of the story. Their battle with a corrupt governor whose greed threatened a forest sanctuary seemed like an effective way to draw attention to the need to protect wildlife, while creating a mystical world, where a grieving child could find a new life as he realized an uncanny connection to the fae.
Arcadian Alcove feels like a character itself. How did you build the house, gardens, and land so they carry such emotional weight?
Arcadian Alcove is a world that, in many ways, blurs the line between fantasy and reality. The grounds and gardens are inhabited by the fae living under rosemary bushes, building homes in hollow logs, and interacting with the wildlife. More importantly, the mystical beings reflect human emotions: happiness, sadness, fear, and stubborn determination. Since little people also spend time in the guardians’ home, over the years, adjustments have been made to accommodate them. Porcelain thimbles are kept in the kitchen drawer for them to use as tea cups. Hidden entryways allow the fae access to the house when the doors and windows are closed. The house has its own personality.
Great-aunt Melissa’s presence lingers through the story. How important was the idea that family can leave behind values as much as possessions?
It’s important to know who your ancestors were, where they came from, and how they lived. Characteristics like loyalty, compassion, and determination tend to be passed down through generations. I wanted the source of Lia’s resoluteness to be remembered as a gift from her great-aunt, but I also wanted the connection to be a reminder that the legacy of past generations affects us all.
Can we look forward to more books from you soon? What are you currently working on?
Oh, yes. There will be more books. You can expect a mystery to be my next one.
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Navigating her new role as a guardian of the fae, Lia must protect the delicate balance of this supernatural realm while facing threats of eminent domain signed by the governor of North Carolina, a greedy politician whose self-serving plans for a highway could destroy the territory where the little people dwell. With the help of her nephew Michael, who, recovering from the loss of his parents, possesses an intuitive connection to the mystical beings, Lia, Eric, and Athena, a telecat, enlist the help of the inhabitants of Arcadian Alcove to fight the governor’s threat to their sanctuary and defend the enchanted land they call home.
As they navigate the challenges of grief, magic, and environmental preservation, they learn that some battles are worth risking everything and that love transcends even the greatest of losses. Sometimes, the most extraordinary adventures lie just beyond the ordinary.
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Posted on May 30, 2026, in Interviews and tagged Arcadian Alcove, author, book, book recommendations, book review, book reviews, book shelf, bookblogger, books, books to read, Cozy Fantasy Fiction, ebook, Fae, fantasy, fiction, goodreads, indie author, Karen Black, kindle, kobo, literature, magic, magical realism, nook, novel, read, reader, reading, story, writer, writing. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.




Great interview! I’ve read the book and loved it. While reading it, I felt as if the world the author created is reality most people are blind to. I enjoyed an emotional connection to all the characters, human, fae, and animals alike. The plot is one many readers can relate to — the plight of individuals against a corrupt government official out to steal their land for his own purposes. The subplot of a grieving child finding solace and home delivers an additional emotional impact. Karen Black is a gifted author who probably sees things more clearly than most.