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This book is a collection of seven short stories and is the second book about a magical land called Angel Wing Forest. In this book Imogen returns to this wondrous land with her young cousin George. Each of the stories are about the adventures that both Imogen and George have in this magical land of Fairies. The gateway into this mystic land is through the jasmine arch at the bottom of my garden. This gateway was discovered many years ago by my granddaughter Imogen when a fairy Princess called Princess Breena first led Imogen through the arch into a wondrous and mythical land. Inside this fairy-tale land my granddaughter met and became friends with lots of enchanted beings, such as the fairy Queen, Queen Elvena, the Goddess Banka-Mundi, who could transform herself into a large Tiger. Then there is the Easter Bunny and the fairy knight Zantor to name but a few.
This book was inspired by my granddaughter Imogen as I watched her at play in my garden. I was amazed by her ability to use the simplest objects and pretend that they were something else. Each day when she had finished her play she would tell me the most fanciful stories that had happened in my garden. I decided to add a few new objects into the garden to see just what Imogen would make of them. Suddenly the several small stone elves that I had placed in the garden became naughty elves. A kissing fairy became a fairy Queen with two daughters. A small stone man became a leprechaun. Then a nasty old witch appeared in the garden, as did several other characters. According to Imogen anyway. Sudden Imogen's stories became more like adventures that she and the stone characters were having and so I began to wright my stories.
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