As a child, I dreamed of fairies, dragons, castles and the wee people. I inherited my love for fantasy and magic from my beloved Irish Mum. I cherished the many stories of her home and heritage in Northern Ireland. In later years I dreamt of winged horses gliding over towering fairy trees;
and mystical Selkies and mermaids surrounded by playful dolphins and singing whales, leading to the sea . . .and floating icebergs concealing magical creatures meticulously sculptured into breathtaking crystal figurines mounted on sparkling glass prisms.
In later years, the magic of watching fairies dancing in the wildflowers and finding enchanted openings in towering oak trees disappeared.
The harsh reality of responsibilities and adulthood soon took their place. The seed of fantasy and magic my Mum planted deep within my heart, refused to fade away. I continued my writing, began creating and teaching ceramics, porcelain, clay, spinning fibers, and designing stained glass, to keep the magic and enchantment alive. Like a dream come true, I finally got the opportunity to visit my Mum’s gorgeous home, in Northern Ireland (and see where she met my handsome, American father) and visit Scotland.
Blessed to have been owned and loved by a pack of “Samoyeds” for 20 plus years, their love and fond memories helped inspire my love for Christmas to set an adventure at the North Pole. I’m thrilled to share Wee Darby’s second book, “Wee Darby visits the North Pole”, and proud to say I helped with the illustrations. A wee preview as we look inside. . .
Can Merlin, the sheep, really fly? Discover the mystical reindeer named Dazzle, lovable fairy penguins, and magical ice sculptures that come to life at the North Pole. Take a tour of “Kringle” village and meet Santa’s elves. Get a glimpse of the Northern Lights on a magical ride with new characters waiting to meet you, in his newest adventure, “Wee Darby Visits the North Pole”, and we certainly can’t forget those loveable “Samoyeds” well known to carry the Spirit of Christmas in their hearts, all year round! One glimpse of those smiling faces, and you’ll certainly see why . . . .
Wee Darby hopes you enjoy this wee excerpt: “A Krindle sized ice-sculptured carousel featuring reindeer wearing harnesses with sleigh bells stood in the center of the courtyard. The striking creatures were mounted on carved wooden platforms connecting the merry-go-round.” and one more . . . “Sitting beside the ice sculpture of a miniature dragon perched on top of a sparkling crystal castle, at the end of the row of trees, was Kalista.”
Due to surgery, I’m very disappointed I can’t get around to attend my book signings at the lovely, local shops that invited me during this holiday season. So instead, Wee Darby’s helper has dropped off autographed copies at the following stores, located in Westminster, Maryland. You can find them at the following sites listed below:
Bowman’s Home and Garden Center and Eclecticity
I’ve been told they are making wonderful stocking stuffers; and there are parents reading a new chapter each night to their family . . . . getting ready for Santa’s arrival. We look forward to your remarks! Please feel free to drop by and leave your comments!
For those that wish to order through Amazon: here’s the direct links for a Paperback edition or download through Kindle Download
Thanks for stopping by! Wee Darby, and his loveable characters (along with myself), want to wish everyone a wonderful, safe, healthy and happy Holiday Season and Merry Christmas!
As a special thank you for dropping by, please leave a comment for a chance to win a Kindle copy of “Wee Darby visits the North Pole” . . . . Wee Darby will choose winners on December 23rd, just in time before Christmas!
Bye for now . . . . .
(Several of these dog figurines were purchased from artists during my travels with my Samoyeds over 20 years ago, and I’m thrilled to be able to share my collectables)
Beautiful post!
Thank you, Beth!!!!
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Charming childrens books.
Bless your heart, thank you, Beth!
What a lovely post, Patty! Wee Darby visits the North Pole is a wonderful story for children of ALL ages! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Bless your heart, thank you Lane McFarland! Wishing you and your family a wonderful, healthy and Merry Christmas ((hugs))