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Ridley Scott Options YA Fantasy Series Fae


Young Adult fiction movies are all the rage right now, with The Hunger Games leading the pack, The Mortal Instruments resuscitated for a sequel and Divergent opening next year, and now a new film, possibly a new franchise is getting ready to be developed.

Producer, writer and director Ridley Scott has optioned the rights for Colet and Jasmine Abedi’s novel Fae in which the “protagonist Caroline Ellis reaches 16, a birthday that triggers the battle fated for centuries between the Dark and Light Fae, forcing her to confront who she is and discover whether her tumultuous relationship with Devilyn Reilly, who’s battling the power of the Dark within him, will destroy them both along with humanity.”

The novel writers just finished the second book titled The Dark King, so a possible franchise is ready to be made.

FAE Synopsis Via Amazon:
The battle between Light and Dark is about to begin.
Caroline Ellis’ sixteenth birthday sets into motion a series of events that have been fated for centuries. A descendant of Virginia Dare, the first child born in the lost colony of Roanoke, and unaware of her birthright as the heir to the throne of the Light Fae, it isn’t until Caroline begins a tumultuous relationship with Devilyn Reilly that the truth of her heritage is revealed.

Devilyn is the only Fae who is both of the Light and of the Dark, and struggles to maintain that precarious balance to avoid succumbing to the power of the Dark within him.  He is the only one who can save Caroline from those who would destroy her and destroy all hope for unity among the Fae. He promises Caroline that he will protect her at all costs, even when it means protecting her from himself.

Told from the alternating perspectives of Caroline and Devilyn, FAE draws on mysteries, myths and legends to create a world, and a romance, dangerously poised between Light and Dark.
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