The Great Escape: 15 Tales of Humor, Myth & Magic

· Daisy Dog Media
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About this ebook

* Peculiar pet shops.

* Troublesome dream homes.

* And robot vacuums that just want to be free.


Looking for a captivating (and quick) escape from reality? These fifteen tales of myth, magic, and whimsy provide just that.

Amongst the award-winning words are stories of vacations gone enchantingly wrong, questionable business practices, worrying parental habits, misbehaving reptiles, and Norse gods in a bit of a bind.

This second short story collection by Tammie Painter (author of the humor-filled Cassie Black Trilogy and The Circus of Unusual Creatures Mysteries) begins with a brief introduction telling how these stories led to the creation of those fan favorite series. The author then launches each tale with a tasty tidbit about how the story came obout.

The fifteen stories range from beguiling magical realism to laugh-out-loud silliness to dark (but not too dark) fantasy.

Some stories have a little violence (nothing gruesome) and mild cursing, but no "on-screen" hanky panky (a giant does have some off-screen fun, but I’ll leave you to discover that one).


The stories inside….

The Great Escape 

Grave Bargains 

Buttercup: Queen of Death 

The Drive-Thru Window 

Testing the Waters 

The Back Room 

The Liar of Lilløya 

Space Walk 

Moonlight Cruise 

The Ghost of Arlen Hall 

A Case of Mamma’s Love 

Dragon Trouble 

The Secret Eater 

A Feast for Sight 

Champ 

About the author

To learn more about my books and to get a free story, please visit TammiePainter.com

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