 | A Crown for the Fairy Queen
Neil and Laura live in an idyllic cottage in the English countryside, however their marriage is far from perfect. The love that had brought them together seemed to have faded. Unknown to them they share the beautiful garden with a fairy community. When a fairy steals Laura’s wedding ring to present to the queen as a crown. Laura's shaky marriage with Neil deteriorates further. A ‘For Sale’ board appearing in the garden, shocks the fairy court. Oberon, the fairy king discovers the sorrow caused by the theft, and is convinced he must put matters right. Are his skills of mind manipulation enough to help his mortals recapture their passion? Will he be able get the ring back to its rightful owner and keep his beloved Queen happy? | I loved your story and can't wait to read more. The way your two couple's each had their distinctly different stories that intertwined then resolved as there own story again was so much fun to read. Very different. I love your style. Keep up the good work, Sunny Young
|
 | Down at the bottom of the garden
Heiress, Kathleen O Banyan, unwittingly uses a magic spell. Her weeping words rouse two male fairies. Ash Thistlebrite is enraged to find Kathleen no lovely witch and shrinks her down to fairy size. A tempting bargain is offered, the two will grant the failed spell's wish, in return for three days and nights when Kathleen will fulfil their every desire. Her shock to find they want housework is not near as great as to find Ash is all she desires. In his arms, Kathleen finds the pleasures she has longed for, but fears to love him. When Ash asks her to stay, Grandma's advice helps Kathleen make her choice. | Daisy Banks is a weaver of tales rich in imagery and the magic of love. She seduces you into her world, bewitches you with her vivid characters, and holds you enthralled. Mary Reilly
|
 | The Christmas Fairy Since she decorated the Christmas tree and placed her cherished fairy on the top, Gilly's lonely life had improved no end. Maybe she was getting to grips with her fears about life as a divorcee? Pehaps she was finally learning who she was, whatever it was, her life seemed to suddenly be full of promise. What surprised her most was how many of her wishes seemed to be coming true!
| |
 | Fairy Rock
The fairy, Blossom only realises the true consequences of her love for musician Alex, when she meets Beech Thistlebrite. 'His eyes slid over her. "Yer've gone human haven't yer?
All their bad habits and living inside. Can yer still fly?" "Yes, when I've a mind to it. And no, I haven't gone human, I've just been staying inside." Beech might just as well come out and say it. She was a freak, that thing most believed could never happen, she'd become a fat fairy. ' | |