Review – Seventh Daughter by Jessie B Tyson @JessieBTyson #truestory #shortstory

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Synopsis

A short 25 page true story to read waiting for a bus or any other event where you have about 15 minutes.

INCLUDES RECIPE from my evening meal with a British Seventh Daughter.

“The fire sparked loudly, and spit a burning ember onto the rug. It scared my Heinz57 dog (British for not a purebred) and she ran into the next room. Was it a premonition? Just then someone appeared behind the couch. There was just Auntie and me there.

Who was it and why did it visit us?

You might not believe in spirits but this is a true account….believe it, or not. I saw what I saw and so did my dog.

The Seventh Daughter saw nothing. I tell you, friendly ghosts are real.”

Review

This is a short story but quite an interesting one. The author pulls us into a true retelling of an event from years ago that reveals second sight ability just might be real if you want to believe.

I felt like I was sitting there at the table with Jessie and her Aunt as she shared what happened to her as a young child and that evening and the apparition that she saw and who it might be and why he might appear to her.

This is a very short read but very enjoyable and I do hope that she does put more of these stories into print. They are fascinating especially if you are intrigued by the paranormal.

We give it 4 paws up

 

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2 thoughts on “Review – Seventh Daughter by Jessie B Tyson @JessieBTyson #truestory #shortstory

  1. Jessie B Tyson

    PS. I want to take this opportunity to thank every one that I found on #Twitter retweeting my review here. You are all so very kind. My goodness. I tried to thank you all individually but there are just so many of you. I feel totally overwhelmed by it. Bless you, bless you all ❤️

  2. Jessie B Tyson

    Thank you for posting this lovely review to your website. I feel honoured. I’m not a trained writer except the British schooling system and the odd writing workshop, I simply write from my heart. Most of my stories are true or are inspired by true stories from Cumbria, UK. Oh, and now I’m adding self illustrated childrens picture books to my wee list of literary accomplishments. They’re not published yet, but are well on their way. I hope you read and review more of my work. Once again, thank you and many blessings! 🙂

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