
I am pleased to have Denise Finn as a guest today. She is a terrific writer and a lovely person. We go way back, and I’m happy she is launching a holiday collection. My copy arrived last week and I can’t wait to get to it. So, without any further delay, here is Denise.
Thank you, John, for so generously sharing your blog with me today to share my latest release, Miracles and Ghosts: A Christmas Collection.
Please check out the note at the end of the blog post. 😊
Miracles and Ghosts started off to be a single story, but it soon branched out into a novelette and eight short stories. In one of these stories, A Man and His Cat, Usra is a bus driver who lost his beloved wife to Lupus. All he had left was the cat Shoes that she loved. He was planning on a quiet Christmas when he came home from work and found Shoes sick. Ursa doesn’t even bother to change out of his work uniform but immediately rushes the cat to a pet hospital. Money is no object; he can’t lose his connection to his wife, Gloria.
I based this story on the times we’ve had to rush a pet to an after-hours pet hospital, which is an hour’s drive for us. Sometimes we have had happy results, other times we haven’t. It wouldn’t matter if it was Christmas Eve or not if our pets need care that can’t wait.
Not every holiday goes according to plan, and sometimes we are taken to places we least expect, like a pet hospital. We haven’t had to go on a holiday to an ER veterinary hospital, but Ursa did.
Blurb:
Miracles and Ghosts: A Christmas Collection’s eight tales bring light in the darkest of circumstances. In the novelette, A Perfect Ghostly Christmas, Julie has survived the foster care system and finally comes home. She now owns her grandparents’ house and has received an offer that appears too good to be true. On top of that, the family she felt had abandoned her during her difficult times has reentered her life. But it’s the otherworldly experiences that lead her to something her grandparents left behind. This discovery changes everything and opens a door to danger. The seven short stories explore fractured families, a widower’s loneliness, a mall shooting, financial struggles, strained relationships, woodland kittens, and a woman haunted by a red truck. Whether it’s a ghost, an angel, or Santa, some unseen force is there to provide help when needed. A reminder in the busy holiday season or anytime we are never alone, and miracles are possible.

Excerpt:
A Man and his Cat
Ursa dropped off his last passenger at her bus stop. He was off for the next week and looking forward to going home and watching football with his cat, Shoes. It wasn’t everyone’s idea of a great Christmas, but after his wife, Gloria, passed, it was what he had. They weren’t blessed with kids to enjoy the day, but they always had each other until last year. She had been his light and joy in a dreary world.
He worked diligently to provide for the cat his wife had adored. He had no desire to have friends and pushed concerned neighbors, coworkers, and distant family away. A few persisted for a couple of months and then honored his wishes. Alone, he could remember Gloria and pretend she was next to him, watching TV as Shoes lounged on his lap.
He entered the apartment carrying the old gal’s special catnip treat. Shoes wasn’t waiting for him in her box like she always did.
“Shoes?” he called. Nothing. He searched all her favorite spots. “Where are you? Are you resting in the shoes again?” He smiled, remembering how Gloria had named the small kitten who hid in their shoes. They planned to name her something else, but Shoes stuck.
Finally he found the cat, her orange tail draped over his wife’s old sewing machine, which he couldn’t bear to part with.
“You’re missing her too, huh?” The cat lifted her head and sighed. “You okay?”
Shoes closed her eyes and went back to sleep. He felt the cat’s hot nose. Shoes’s breath came fast. “You aren’t okay! I can’t lose you too. I’m taking you to the vet. I don’t care how old you are or how much it costs.”
Ursa gathered the lethargic cat into his arms and tenderly placed her in the gray carrier. Without bothering to change out of his uniform, he tugged on the black wool coat Gloria had gotten him ten years ago, back when life was perfect, before lupus found its unwelcome way into their lives.
Grabbing his keys and the carrier, he stepped back into the freezing night.
“Merry Christmas!” his neighbor Bob called. “Going to visit family?”
“No. The vet,” Ursa said. He got into the red SUV without another word.
Fun Finn Facts
- Animals are not only a strong presence in my life but in my character’s lives too. We have four cats and a gold fish right now.
- Ghosts, do they exist? I think so, especially if they want to protect someone or get a message across, but there might be angry ones out there as well.

About the Author
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, and poetry. She continues on her adventure with an open invitation to all readers to join her.
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Great share. Thank you, Charles.
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Definitely one for the reading list, and I shall look forward to reading it…
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Thank you for your support, Jaye. 😊
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You are more than welcome, John…
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Thank you, Jaye 🙂 I hope you enjoy it!
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Congratulations again to Denise! Thanks John, for having Denise to introduce her newest book! Best wishes, Michael
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Thank you for your good wishes, Michael. 😊
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Thank you, Michael 🙂 I appreciate your well wishes!
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Oh no, Shoes! I hope she’s okay. I’ll have to read the story to find out.🙂
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Thank you, Priscilla. I think Denise would love it if you did. 😁
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Thank you, Priscilla! Hope you enjoy it 🙂
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I can relate. We have made those trips to the emergency vet before.
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Amen. Thanks, Craig.
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Never any fun, but glad we have places to take them when needed, Craig.
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Thanks for highlight this collection, John. I need to add this to my library. Good luck to Denise.
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Thank you, Dan! I hope you enjoy it 🙂
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I’m sure I will!
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Thank you, Dan. Denise will be happy to hear that.
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Sounds like a cool Christmas book.
Congratulations Denise! A smart and timely release!
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Thank you, Resa 🙂 I waited to get past Hallowee.!
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LOL! I know what you mean. Some stores had Halloween and Christmas up at the same time. 😂👻🎄
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Thank you, Resa. I agree. 😁
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I’m trusting you that Shoes will be okay, Denise! I’m with you on the emergency visits – I’d take Bond to the vet no matter what time of day it was.
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Yes, we’d do anything for our furry babies. Glad we have options to get them help, Teri. I’d love to comment on the story, but can’t 😉
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We are lucky to have several 24 hour facilities near us. (we need them too.)
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Miracles and Ghosts at Christmas? Why yes!! I wish her great success with the book. Thanks for the introduction, John.
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Thank you for the support, Deborah. 😊
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Thank you, Deborah 🙂 It does seem to be a good combination!
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Thank you for your ongoing support, John! I appreciate you 🙂
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Always a pleasure. 😁
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Denise’s book look like an interesting series of stories with a great cover. I certainly relate to the emergency visits. Great book for the holidays and best of luck. Thanks for sharing it, John💕
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Thanks for your supportive words, Cindy. 😁
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You’re so welcome always, John💕
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Thank you, Cindy. I think all pet owners can relate to that visit.
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You’re so welcome, Denise! Absolutely true❣️
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Congratulations, Denise. I’ve got my copy, and I look forward to reading it. Thank you, John, for spotlighting this Christmas collection. 🌞
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Thank you for supporting Denise, Gwen. 😁
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Thank you, Gwen:) I am happy to hear that and hope you enjoy it! Xo
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Great job on the blurb, Denise. I’m hooked. I have to find out what happens to Shoes. I’ll pick up my copy later today.
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Thank you Pete 🙂 Happy to hear that and hope you enjoy it!
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Thank you, Pete. 😊
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Lovely feature and looking forward to reading… thanks John and congratulations Denise.. hugsx
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Thank you, Sally 🙂 I hope you enjoy the stories! Hugs back xo
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Thank you, Sally. 😁
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Thank you, Pete 🙂 Happy to hear that and hope you enjoy it!
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I can feel this story tugging at my heart strings.
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Yes. Might need to invest in tissues.
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Animals always tug at my heartstrings.
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Can’t help it!
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I did buy the book.
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Thank you! I hope you enjoy it 🙂
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Hi John, it’s great to see Denise featured here. Thanks for hosting her 🦋🩵
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Thank you for adding support to the post, Robbie
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Thank you, Robbie 🙂 Happy to be here today!
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Thanks for the tip. Sounds intriguing.
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Thanks for stopping.
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Thank you 🙂 Glad it intrigued you!
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Stories about pets always appeals. Sounds like a lovely book. Thank you for sharing this author’s latest work.
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Thank you for the lovely comment, Monika.
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Thank you, Monika 🙂 Yes, I’m the same way about stories about pets.
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So great to see Denise here today! I finished this book last night and highly recommend it. This story touched me. Thanks for hosting, John!
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Thank you for the recommendation, Jan. 😊
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Thank you, Jan 🙂 Your comment has me smiling. Happy to hear you enjoyed it! Xo
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What a heart-wrenching excerpt . . .
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I know right? Thank you Liz.
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You’re welcome, John.
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It was hard not to feel for Ursa and Shoes, Liz!
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Marvelous, John! It’s wonderful seeing Denise’s fantastic book getting this much attention.
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Yes it is, Tim. Thanks you for adding to the support. 😁
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Thank you, Timothy, and for your support 🙂
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My pleasure, Denise. Thank you for being so talented.
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All the stories sound very gripping. The extract tugs at our heartstrings. Very moving.
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Tes it does. Thanks for your comment, Esther. 😊
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Thank you, Esther 🙂 We would do anything for our pets.
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So many good stories in this collection.
Thanks for hosting Denise, John.
Sandra
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Thank you for your endorsement, Sandra.
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Thank you, Sandra 🙂 I appreciate you saying that xo
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I mentioned on another site, that Denise picked the perfect time of year for ghosts and miracles!! I’m happy to see how well the book is being received.
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Thank you, GP. Yes, it is nice to see.
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Thank you. GP 🙂 I am thrilled with its reception.
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What a story, Denise. It’s so hard when our pets get sick and I could feel Ursa’s urgency in both your description of the story and the excerpt. I know I’m going to enjoy finding out what happens. Congrats again on the book, and thanks, John, for hosting. 🙂
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My pleasure, Diana. Thanks for lending your support too.
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We all know that feeling Diana if we ever had a sick pet. We’d do anything for them. Glad that came across. Happy reading xo
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This story sounds very moving, Denise. Hoping for a Christmas miracle for Shoes . Thanks for sharing, John!
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Thank you, Joy 🙂 I won’t say anything to ruin the ending. Hope you enjoy it when you read it. Xo
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Wonderful story with a happy ending. Loved all of these.
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Thanks for you endorsement, Jacqui.
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Thank you, Jacqui 🙂 That makes me so happy to hear xo
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An alternative-type Christmas story sounds appealing. Thank you for sharing, John.
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Thanks for the visit, Michele. 😊
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You’re welcome, thank you. 😊
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Thank you, Michele 🙂 I had fun writing this collection.
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You’re welcome! I ordered the eBook – will read next month. 🎄
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Thanks for hosting, John! I have my copy that I will start reading soon. 🙂 What a story to introduce us to the collection! And the cover is beautiful. Congrats to Denise!
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Thank you for your support, Lauren. 😁
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My pleasure, John!
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Yay! Thank you, Lauren. I hope you enjoy this holiday collection 🙂 xo
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I know I will, Denise. 🙂 xo
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Delightful!
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Thank you, Jennie.
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You’re welcome, John.
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Thank you, Jennie 🙂
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You’re welcome! 😀
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Having made the trip to an ER veterinary hospital on a holiday, I can identify with what poor Ursa went through in your story! Thanks for sharing, John 🙂
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Thanks for supporting Denise, Nicholas.
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Sorry you had to go through that, Nicholas on a holiday. We do love our pet and would do anything for them.
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Sounds like perfect holiday reading!
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It does, doesn’t it. Thank you, Dawn.
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Thank you, Dawn 🙂 Happy to hear that!
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Congratulations, Denise. Thanks for sharing, John!
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Thank you, Beem.
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Thanks, Beem 🙂 I appreciate you following along.
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I love how Denise includes animals in her stories. I look forward to reading this book.
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Thank you, Darlene. It is always fun to see her use of animals.
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Thank you, Darlene 🙂 I don’t even think about including animals, it’s just natural to me. Hope you enjoy it!
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Congrats to Denise for being featured here, John, and thanks for hosting. After spending many hours at pet ER in the past, though not on a major holiday, this story still resonates. I have this book and will begin reading towards the end of the month. I’m slowly reading this year, but I’d like to save this for around Christmas anyway. 🥰🎄
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Thank you for your support, Lauren.
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Thank you, Lauren. I think many pet owners can relate to that ER trip. We just want them to feel better and that can’t always wait for normal vet hours. I hope you enjoy it when it comes up on your list. Sounds like the perfect time and reading slowly just means you are enjoying your reads 🙂
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