3 Quotes & Sayings By Signe Pike

Signe Pike is the author of the six books in her bestselling romantic suspense series, The Mackenzies. The series is set in 18th century Scotland where Mackenzie clansmen battle the English for control of their country. Signe’s first novel, A Rose for Her Grave (2012), was an Amazon Top 100 bestseller and has been optioned for film by Sony Pictures. The Mackenzies series has received starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly, Library Journal, and Romantic Times Magazine Read more

Signe lives with her husband in the Pacific Northwest where she spends her time writing and reading.

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In prehistoric times, early man was bowled over by natural events: rain, thunder, lightning, the violent shaking and moving of the ground, mountains spewing deathly hot lava, the glow of the moon, the burning heat of the sun, the twinkling of the stars. Our human brain searched for an answer, and the conclusion was that it all must be caused by something greater than ourselves - this, of course, sprouted the earliest seeds of religion. This theory is certainly reflected in faery lore. In the beautiful sloping hills of Connemara in Ireland, for example, faeries were believed to have been just as beautiful, peaceful, and pleasant as the world around them. But in the Scottish Highlands, with their dark, brooding mountains and eerie highland lakes, villagers warned of deadly water-kelpies and spirit characters that packed a bit more punch. Signe Pike
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I wanted to find something of the beauty of myth that we’ve left behind, carry its shreds before us all, so we could acknowledge it, somehow bring it back to life. I wanted to delve back into that world that cradled us when we were young enough to still touch it, when trolls lived under creek bridges, faeries fluttered under mushroom caps, and the Tooth Fairy only came once you were truly sleeping. I wanted to see if enchantment was somehow still there, simply waiting to be reached. When I felt my loss, I realized that if I could do anything in this life, I wanted to travel he world, searching for those who were still awake in that old dreamtime, and listen to their stories — because I had to know that there were grownups out there who still believed that life could be magical. And in that moment I decided: I am going to find the goddamn faeries. Signe Pike