In the Tree’s Shadow by Denise L. Finn – Blog Tour
I’m delighted to welcome my friend, author, and blogger, Denise L. Finn, as my guest today. Please join me to celebrate her new release of In the Tree’s Shadow, a collection of short stories.

Thank you, Miriam, for having me visit today to talk about my short story collection, In the Tree’s Shadow.
“Playdate” was a part of my personal short story challenge. I had a family member pick a word, and then I used that word to find an image on Canva. The image that came up would inspire a story. My husband picked the word, ruthless. So, between the image found, and it being right before Halloween, I was led down an interesting path.
What if you took your child to a house for a playdate, and it was like visiting the Addams family, minus the good humor? Sandy brings her son, Bobby, for such a play date. The house is dark, and the windows keep the light out, and on a wall are some scary photographs.
Sandy and her son get into a situation that might not be a way out of that house.

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:
I forced a smile and turned away from the picture. The yellow eyes were watching me. I nervously stuffed a cucumber sandwich into my dry mouth. Big mistake. It caught in my throat and then burned. I could taste the hot peppers as I coughed. I was positive I was going to die.
“Are you okay, Sandy?” Jessie’s clear blue eyes showed concern as she handed me a glass of water.
“Yes, I swallowed wrong.”
Bobby clung to my arm while Freddie sat on the couch, wearing a frown. This playdate was a huge mistake.
“Freddie, honey, why don’t you show Bobby your room?”
Freddie’s face lit up. “Sure. I can show him my new ax!”
I cleared my throat. “Ax?”
“He asked for it for his birthday, but it’s been put away. He knows we don’t play with weapons when we have guests. Right, Freddie?”
Freddie let out a loud sigh. “Yes, Mommy. No weapons on playdates. I remember. But can we show him later?”
Jessie winked at me. “Maybe later.”
I gently detached myself from Bobby’s tightened grasp. “Maybe we should go with them.”
“We’d be in the way.” She waved. “You two be good.”
Bobby followed Freddie down the hall like he was on death row making that last walk to his end. I was with him. They decorated the place like a haunted house, and the windows had dark drapes keeping the light and the world out. What wasn’t black was gray, and the pictures! I shuddered. These were things of nightmares, including the so-called school picture of Freddie.
FUN FINN FACTS:
- I never tire of watching it snow. The first time I saw it happen was when I was a teenager.
- We have what we call a hall ghost. It’s friendly and patrols the hallway.

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.
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A great review Miriam! I thought I responded on this already but I don’t know if I’m coming or going right now. It’s just a little busy! I’m glad all is going well with with you. Denise’s short stories are awesome1 🥰
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Great to see Denise on your blog, Miriam. I enjoyed this collection, as well. There’s a wide variety of genres, something for everyone.
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That’s good about the short fiction collection, Jacquie. It includes a variety of genres.
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Hi Miriam and Denise, this story sounds very creepy. Right up my street. A friendly hall ghost sounds like fun.
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Thanks, Robbie. Nothing like a good creepy story is there? Yes, I don’t mind a friendly one 🙂
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I know you would like it, Robbie! I read your post from Michael’s research. I’ll comment on it soon. I got several things going, remodeling, helping my daughter with the grandkids, and some personal time. 🙂
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Hi Miriam, I am glad your life is busy and fulfilling. Michael did a great job with his project on GBV.
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Congratulations to Denise – what a fantastic excerpt.
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Thank you, Toni 🙂 So happy you enjoyed it!
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Thank you for your support, Toni!
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I love the way you got the inspiration for this story, Denise. And it was one of the most creepy good stories I’ve ever read! It took a while to figure out what was happening. Great work! Thank you, Miriam, for hosting and best wishes, Denise! I hope this book sprouts wings!
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Thank you very much for stopping by, Jan. We appreciated your support.
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Thank you, Jan. I love working from images for inspiration and getting a word from family members even better. I like my Halloween story ended up being creepy…lol! Yay. xo
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What an invotative way to come up with a story, Denise. You certainly did the words justice.
Great story and great collection.
P.S….glad that hall ghost is friendly!!
Thanks for hosting, Miriam.
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I remember Denise doing the stories. What a creative way to write stories. Thank you, Mae.
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Thank you, Mae 🙂 I had fun including the family and I seem to work better with images over words for a prompt. So happy you enjoyed it! Yes, it is a very good thing that one is friendly.
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After I read that work, I remember thinking my opinion of the ending would depend greatly on who the hero of the story was. This was one of many compelling pieces in the collection. Loved it, Denise. Best wishes.
Thanks for hosting, Miriam.
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Thank you, Staci 🙂 You are right it would depend.
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Denise is so creative in her stories, Staci. Thank you for dropping by.
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It’s nice to see Denise here with her awesome book. I enjoyed all the stories. Thanks for sharing Miriam.
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Thank you, Balroop 🙂 You have me smiling!
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It’s lovely to hear you enjoyed all her stories, Balroop! Thank you.
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Great review, Miriam. Thanks for hosting Denise!
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Thank you for dropping by, Jacqui!
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I’m delighted to host Denise, Jacqui! Thank you.
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This was an interesting story to read. I loved the twist at the end. Thanks for hosting today, Miriam!
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Thank you, Yvette 🙂 This one suprised me.
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It’s my pleasure to host Dennis, Yvette. Thank you.
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Thanks for hosting Denise today, Miriam. This was a fantastic excerpt!
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Thank you, Jill 🙂 I appreciate you following along!
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I’m glad you enjoyed the excerpt, Jill. Thank you.
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That story was so creepy, and what a great excerpt to hook a reader. Another wonderful tour stop, Denise, and I love that you have a “hall ghost” (I think). As long as it stays friendly! Congrats on the new book, and thanks, Miriam, for hosting! ❤
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Thank you, Diana 🙂 Yes, always friendly and seems to approve of creativity.
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Thank you very much for stopping by to support Denise, Diana. It’s my pleasure to host her tour. 💖
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She’s having a wonderful tour!
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She is!
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How wonderful to see Denise featured on your site, Miriam. I thoroughly enjoyed her collection of stories and poems. Congratulations to Denise and hugs to you both. 🤗
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Thank you, Gwen. That makes me happy to hear!
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It’s my pleasure to have Denise here to celebrate her new collection, Gwen. Thank you.
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Thanks, Miriam for letting Denise introduce us to her new book. I recently started reading it, and I am enjoying the stories very much. I hope you both have a great week.
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Thank you, Dan 🙂 I’m thrilled you are enjoying it.
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Good to hear you’re reading Denise’s book, Dan. Thank you.
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When I first read about Freddie wanting to show off his new ax, I thought he was referring to a guitar!
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I like your interpretation of it, Liz!
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Thanks, Denise!
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Yes, surprised. It was creative, Liz.
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Having someone pick a word then using a related image that comes up on Canva is the most unique way of coming up with a story idea that I’ve ever heard. And very fun! Also fun: watching snow fall.:-)
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I had fun including the family in this. I work better from images than words for the idea. Yes, always fun to watch, Vera.
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I thought it was very creative when Denise was doing it. Thank you for your comment, Priscilla.
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great review and the author is new to me, thanks for sharing and I’ll check it out )
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Thank you, Beth 🙂 Great to meet you here.
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Thank you for stopping by and checking out Denise’s book, Beth.
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Nice story written book review.
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I so happy you enjoyed the post 🙂
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Thank you, Rajkkhoja.
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Welcome, Miriam!
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I appreciate you opening your blog up to me today, Miriam and for the great introduction! Xo
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Thank you, Thomas 🙂 I hope you enjoy the collection!
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Thank you Miriam for the great review and introduction to “In the tree’s shadow” and to the author. I am looking forward to reading it.
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Thank you, Thomas 🙂 I hope you enjoy the collection!
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Good to hear that you’ll be reading it, Thomas.
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