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Stories of the Seasons: A Collection of Tales Inspired by Favorite Holidays

Darragh Metzger
4.5
(2)
Pages
65
Year
2021
Language
English

About

And all through the house
Not a creature was stirring…
Until someone whispered, "Trick or Treat".

A book of five more stories from the fertile imagination of Darragh Metzger, inspired by the magic of our favorite holidays-from your own neighborhood to realms where angels fear to tread!

The Return of the King: Mab, the Queen of Dreams and Madness, has devised a cunning plan to restore faerie to power in the modern world on April the First. There's only one problem…
Trick'ed Treat: When little costumed callers arrive on your doorstep on Halloween, it's never wise to choose the trick over the treat.
Dreams Come in Painted Clay: A woman in a house emptied by death and surrounded by memories of Christmas past learns something new about grief…and love.
Nutcracker Sweet: Julie returns to the scene of her glory days as a prima ballerina with her students in tow, only to be offered a double-edged Christmas gift by the strange and glamorous dancer who replaced her.
Cody's Day: A dog's gotta do what a dog's gotta do. Cody has one chance to give his beloved master and mistress the best Valentine's present ever.

The second book in Darragh Metzger's Holiday Stories series, with tales to brighten any holiday, to share with those you love, to be read aloud or savored in private; to bring smiles to little angels and fill snowy evenings with laughter, love, shivers, and dreams of adventure.

The author of the popular Triads of Tir na n'Og series and hilarious novel The Strawberry Roan takes the reader far and wide through time and space, from the realms of magic and mystery to places that might be just around the corner; from days of yore to dreams of tomorrow. An "Author's Note" before each story tells of the inspiration behind each imaginative adventure. Ranging from science fiction to romance to thriller, this set of tales will delight and inspire, tickle your funny bone and, perhaps, wring the occasional tear.

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