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Magical Memories: A fictional tale of loss, grief, and moving on (Magic: A Father/Daughter Story Book 2) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 6, 2018
- File size400 KB
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- ASIN : B07G7BM55V
- Publisher : Inkfellows Publications (October 6, 2018)
- Publication date : October 6, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 400 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 27 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,372,151 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #808 in British Short Stories
- #1,038 in Sibling Relationships (Kindle Store)
- #3,211 in Sibling Relationships (Books)
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About the author

Despite being born in Britain, her heart now lies in Spain.
Many moons ago, she was a student in Granada, Spain, a place she adores to this day. Back then, she swore she'd return one day on a more permanent basis.
In 2003, she did just that. Now, as a translator and fur-mum, in her free time she can usually be spotted with her nose in a book, armed with just the teeniest chunk of chocolate and a zillion pomegranates!
Writing emotionally-intense stories, both long and short, that should come with a warning: tissues needed!
Women's fiction with va va voom!
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2018I’ve been waiting for this sequel since the day I finished book 1, Magic O’clock.
I pre-ordered, joined the blog tour and re-read book 1… twice.
And like Archie Royle’s daughter, I still wasn’t ready. I was caught off-guard not by the depth of emotions, but the sheer weight.
Archie’s death is no mystery or plot twist. The author laid it right out there in the blurb. You know it will happen.
Just as Archie’s family knew the end was approaching. And as his youngest daughter resigned herself to that fact when she had to place him in a skilled care facility.
But it was with a broken heart she, at last, accepted it as pneumonia joined the Dementia in taking him farther away from her. However, as prepared as she was, losing him takes her to her knees… and I was right there with her.
Death sometimes brings out the worst in those left behind. When anger flares, jealousies, slights, and resentments get tossed around like a beach ball. The youngest daughter knew she’d committed no offenses against her two older sisters out of spite or otherwise, but she allowed their bad attitudes… until she didn’t, and when she digs her heels in, she goes from her father’s biggest fan to his staunchest advocate. The gloves come off and she holds nothing back. Great scene!
When family and friends gather to say their goodbyes to Archie, his baby girl is surprised at the new insight she gets into the man she thought she knew so well. It comforts her and helps to close the divide between her and her older sisters.
My first tears fell at only 20% into this short read. Where book 1 inspired memories of my own father’s last days, Magical Memories brings to mind memories shared and that had me smiling by 88%.
ANY reader would enjoy Magical Memories, regardless of preferred genre. I highly recommend downloading books 1 and 2 and reading them together. Readers shouldn’t be leery of tags like death and grief because, at its core, Magical Memories isn’t about how Archie Royle died but about how much he was loved.
Enjoy!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2018Magical Memories was even more emotional than Magic O’Clock (if that’s possible). I don’t know a lot about dementia, but I do know what it’s like to lose someone, and then plan a funeral.
The family drama in this story was both very realistic and sad at the same time. Unfortunately, in real life, not everyone agrees, even when it comes to something as important as remembering someone after death. I love the way LS Fellows uses this to bring us back to hope.
I highly recommend checking this one out after you read the first one. You won’t regret it!
*I received a copy of this book as part of a blog tour
All opinions are my own.*
- Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2018I read this book directly after the first one in the series, Magic O'Clock.
For me, this isn't a book you I can really say that you enjoyed due to the content being the loss of a parent, but instead I will say that it is very well written, has a great flow and really does make you feel grateful for what you have and to cherish any time you have with love ones.
It will take you through a lot of emotions from love through loss, grief and it explores the family tensions that occur when a loss is near. It is a very poignant story.
Four stars from me for this one
- Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020I read and enjoyed Magic O'clock. I had not expected a sequel, so I downloaded it as soon as I saw it. The death of a parent is sad but inevitable. I love the way the author tells this story, remembering life as death approaches. The story is well written, flows smoothly, and tugged at my heart.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2018Magical Memories beautifully captures Fellows’ continued story after Magic O’Clock with the end of her father’s life and the after effects. It deals with the differences of opinions the siblings have and how they dealt with everything and eventually come back together.
**If you have a loved one dealing with dementia or have been in the room with someone who has passed away, you may become emotional while reading these short stories. Even if you haven’t experienced those kinds of events, you may become misty-eyed. These are wonderfully written stories with many emotions.
These stories can both be read during an hour lunch break. Do yourself a favor and read these.