D.L. Finn may have written Tree Fairies for children, but my inner child LOVED the stories! Come get to know my friend Denise, who, like me, thinks fairies may be real…
Today, I have a special guest for you. Denise is a wonderful author and a great person to get to know. She’s also one of my partners over at Story Empire. She has a new book to tell us about, and I’m exited to see the wildlife photos. I have these same birds in my back yard, but don’t have access to redwoods. Make her feel welcome, and don’t forget to use those sharing buttons to help her spread the word. Take it away:
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Thank you, Craig, for having me here today to share my latest children’s release, “Tree Fairies and Their Short Stories.”

In Tree Fairies, several birds make an appearance, including red-tailed hawks and horned owls. So I thought I’d share some interesting facts about them. The red-tailed hawk weighs between 2-4 pounds, with the females being the bigger bird. They can have a 56-inch wingspan…
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I am so excited to read this book! I know I am in for a treat! Thank you for sharing, Patty!
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I’m sure you’ll enjoy it, Jan!
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I loved these stories! I hope others pick up a copy and lose themselves in the land of tree fairies. 🙂
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Thank you, Yvette xo
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Right? Their world is as real as ours in these stories. They’re some of the best I’ve read. Thanks for stopping by, Yvette!
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Thank you, Patty! Glad our inner children got to mingle with the fairies 🙂 xo Sending big hugs.
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Your stories brought fairies into our world in a way I haven’t seen in fantasy fairy tales. My inner child believes every word you wrote! Love the stories!
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