Last time we left Queen Filigree, and her magic kingdom of Magia reeling from the devastating news that her palace and court would be demolished by a new owner of the gardens – here is the next story in Tales from the Irish Garden.
I hope you have enjoyed the story and will join me again for another story from Tales from the Irish Garden
I adored this charming fairy tale for adults, which is also suitable for children. The fairy queen and her court needed to relocate and received an invitation from the Storyteller to live under a magnolia tree in his Irish garden. The imagery was beautiful throughout the book. I could easily imagine flying on a swan, exploring a castle under a tree, or running into lerpersians and goblins. The characters felt real, and I was worried about how they would adapt to the colder climate. It was a relief when they resolved that with beautiful new wardrobes. I loved not only how they made this place their new home, but the romance and new friendships mixed in, too. Many additional characters in the stories I treasured included a donkey, a fox, and mice. This is a world I’d love to find in my garden, and I highly recommend these magical tales
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Congrats on the wonderful review Sal. I enjoy listening to you tell your own stories. ❤
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Thanks very much Debby… getting into the swing of it now…♥
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You surely are ❤
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The story is wonderful. I listened to it out on the patio and was enchanted. Great review, Sally.
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Thank you so much John.. delighted you enjoyed…hugsx
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Wonderfull review and reading, Sally!
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Thanks Bette ♥
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I love your description of the coming of spring. I wish the winter fairy would step back for a little spring here so this storyteller could warm up! Beautiful reading voice, Sally. A lovely review from Denise, too.
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Thanks Diana… we are freezing here at the moment although some sunshine.. we have frost coming for a week and then hope to do some planting..♥
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Planting sounds wonderful. 🙂
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I enjoyed listening to the story. Congratulations on the fantastic review!
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Thanks very much Liz… it is a lovely review and loved the boost.. xxx
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You’re welcome, Sally.
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The review is spot on, Sally. I love when a book is timeless, as is this one.
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Thanks very much Jacqui..xxx
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Thank you for sharing, Sally. And what a great review!
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Thanks very much Jan…and yes delighted with the review…hugsx
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The turbo driven birds of Ireland. 😉 I remember this part from reading, and its so funny listen to this too. Thanks, Sally! xx Michael
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Great thanks Michael… they would have had a head wind over the last few days up to 50 mph last night…hugsx
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Thanks for sharing Michael..hugsx
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What a fantastic review, Sally.
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Thanks very much Toni… A lovely boost…hugsx
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