I am pleased to introduce you to a new book by a very talented author, D. L. Finn, The book is a series of short stories, each one having a message about life, its challenges, mysteries, and rewards. I first “met” Denise many years ago through an author’s book club. We have never met in person, but I consider her a friend, colleague, and mentor. We both love nature, books are a joy to read, and writing is a passion. Her philosophy or motto is to embrace the inner child by reading a good book.
Thank you for having me visit, Karen, to share the release of my short story collection, In the Tree’s Shadow.
“The Bonsai” is part of my personal short story challenge. I had a family member pick a word. Then I used that word to search images on Canva. Once I found a picture that inspired me, I would start the story.
My youngest daughter, Danielle, the other writer in the family, picked the word bonsai. I was immediately drawn to an image of a bonsai overlooking the ocean. I thought of a woman standing next to a bonsai on the cliff’s edge after losing the love of her life.
What if there was more to that bonsai than Darcie realized? Could she get a second chance in life? This is about not only second chances but the power of love.
BLURB:
A collection of short stories where dreams and nightmares coexist.
Nestled inside these pages, you’ll meet a couple in their golden years who take a trip with an unexpected detour, a boy desperate to give his brother the Christmas gift he asked for, a girl with a small glass dragon who is at the mercy of her cruel uncles, and a young mother who has a recurring dream about murder. You’ll be introduced to worlds where people get second chances and monsters might be allowed their desires, while angels and dragons try to help. Happy endings occur, but perspective can blur the line between good and evil in these twenty-seven tales. Since the stories vary between 99 and 12,000 words, whether you have only five minutes or an entire evening to settle into reading, there is something that will suit your time and taste.
EXCERPT:
The fog slowly crept in, covering the landscape in a soft, gray blanket. The distant lighthouse’s mournful cry warned the ships of land. The gentle ocean sway had always been my meditation, but the sound grated on my nerves today.
I turned my attention to the bonsai that Henry had named Blossom. It had been a wedding gift from Henry’s parents. Blossom had lived at the edge of the cliff for over forty years. Here is where I scattered Henry’s ashes last week. Sitting on the bench made of driftwood that Henry made right after retiring three years ago didn’t bring me the closure I desired.
Our golden years were cut short by aggressive cancer. I was left with an empty ocean-view house and Blossom. She was the closest we came to kids since I could only miscarry babies, not have them. After losing three, we couldn’t bear any more losses. We let our dream go. We became each other’s everything, and now I was lost without his serene smile and quick wit.
Dr. Denny’s declaration rang hollow this morning. “You’re in perfect health, Mrs. Duffy. You’ll live to be a hundred years old.”
I had smiled, but inside I wished it had been bad news. How could I live for thirty more years without the one person who made life worth living?
AMAZON PURCHASE LINK: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWL7LX9K/?tag=n
FUN FINN FACTS:
- I love to star and moon gaze in the summer. It inspires poetry.
- Not only do I love the mountains, but I am also called to the ocean. I grew up near the coast and redwoods.
BIO:
D. L. Finn is an independent California local who encourages everyone to embrace their inner child. She was born and raised in the foggy Bay Area, but in 1990 she relocated with her husband, kids, dogs, and cats to Nevada City, in the Sierra foothills. She immersed herself in reading all types of books but especially loved romance, horror, and fantasy. She always treasured creating her own reality on paper. Finally, surrounded by towering pines, oaks, and cedars, her creativity was nurtured until it bloomed. Her creations include children’s books, adult fiction, a unique autobiography, and poetry. She continues on her adventure with an open invitation to all readers to join her.
D.L. Finn Links:
BOOKS:
This Last Chance
Understand and thank you for your post and explanation.
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Like Denise, I spend a lot of time looking at the sky. I would add clouds to the sun and moon. This story sounds very interesting. Thanks for hosting, Karen.
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I watch the sun rise every morning which is my time for looking at the sky. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes, clouds are a good addition to sky-watching. I find the oddest shapes sometimes! Thank you, Robbie 🙂
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I find some amazing shapes of dragons and other mythical creatures. I love clouds.
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A very moving excerpt. Cancer is so cruel.
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Liz, thank you for sharing your thoughts. As an ovarian cancer survivor, cancer is cruel.
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You’re welcome, Karen.
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Very cruel, I agree, Liz.
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A very powerful excerpt, Denise. Seeing it again brought back the sadness afresh. Thank you for highlighting it today, and again, my heartfelt congratulations on this collection. Karen, you’re a wonderfully gracious host – thank you for sharing Denise with us. ❤️
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Thank you, Gwen 🙂 I would find the dark parts of life hard to write about without the gleem of life.
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Denise makes it easy to showcase her books on my blog. Her gift as a writer, her ability to follow-through, and her friendship are what make if easy. Thank you, Gwen, for your support and comment..
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Thank you, Karen, for hosting today. This excerpt is gripping and shows the despair. Congratulations, Denise, on a successful launch!
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Thank you, Jan 🙂 I am always glad for the light that is always there
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To have Denise showcase her most recent book on my blog is an honor.
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Lovely excerpt, Denise. I could feel the despair. Thanks, Karen, for hosting Denise today.
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Thank you, John 🙂 You know a little hope is just around that corner.
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True.
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I loved hosting Denise today. In The Tree’s Shadow is another example of her gift as a writer.
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There is so much imagery in the word ‘bonsai’. Love it. Congratulations on your ongoing excellent tour!
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Jacqui.
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Thank you, Jacqui 🙂 I was lucky my daughter provided this word! xo
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I loved this story, Denise! I’m so glad to see it featured here. Thanks for hosting, Karen!
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It is my pleasure to be hosting such an outstanding author as Denise.
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Thank you, Yvette 🙂 I am so happy you enjoyed this one! Xo
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This was a moving story. I told you I couldn’t pick a favorite, but this one is certainly up near the top. Best wishes, Denise.
Thanks for hosting, Karen.
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I agree, Staci. There were so many great stories, but The Bonsai was one of my favorites. Thank you for stopping by.
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Thank you, Staci 🙂 I appreciate you saying it was near the top! Xo
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It is my pleasure and honor to be hosting you, Denise, today. I loved the story, The Bonsai, and am positive every reader will also enjoy it.
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Thank you for the beautiful introduction and opening up your blog to me today 🙂 I am thrilled you enjoyed this story! Sending you huge hugs xo
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