
I want to welcome Esther Chilton to Fiction Favorites. Most of you know Esther as a fun blogger who puts up some interesting prompts. She also blogs about the places she has visited. You may not know that Esther is an accomplished author, writing tutor, and editor. She has many awards, and her work can be found in newspapers, periodicals, and commercial materials. Today, Esther talks about her latest book The Secret Dragon. So, without more chin music from me, here is Esther.
It’s a pleasure to be featured on John’s blog today, with news of my new children’s book for 5-7-year-olds. It’s called The Secret Dragon and is the first in the Saffy’s Secret Quest series. Publication day is 28th July, but the book is available for pre-order. Here’s a little bit more about it:
The blurb
When Saffy discovers a dragon statue at the bottom of her garden, her boring summer holiday becomes full of excitement.
The statue is a real dragon called Lily. She’s from the magical world of Mandoreum, a place that’s in danger and in need of Saffy’s help.
There are clues to solve, a wicked witch to battle, and secrets to be kept at all costs. Will Saffy be able to save Mandoreum before it’s too late?
Extract:
Saffy walked over to the bench and sank down onto the seat.
“Ow!” she cried, jumping up immediately. She had sat on something sharp. She turned round and looked down.
It was a statue of a dragon. Though it wasn’t a very pretty dragon, if dragons could ever be called pretty. Most of the dragons she had seen in books and films were ugly, fierce, fire-breathing monsters.
This one had bald patches all over its skin and scales hanging down. There were fluffy cotton wool balls where claws should have been and a silly little stump of a tail instead of a long one.
The dragon didn’t appear to have any teeth, and its wings were broken. Saffy was sure it wouldn’t be very good at breathing fire, either. In fact, the dragon looked very sorry for itself indeed and not even the tiniest bit fierce.
She wondered who it belonged to. Perhaps someone hadn’t wanted it anymore and had thrown it over the fence. No one would want a statue like that.
Saffy gasped. A tear was rolling down the dragon’s cheek. Something very strange was going on.
She thought about running back indoors. It was going to start raining again soon anyway. But something was forcing her forward. Unable to stop herself, her hand reached out and she clasped the statue.
A cackle filled the air, followed by a howl of anguish. Thunder clashed overhead, and a flash of lightning lit the sky, sending down a shower of sparkling stars. One by one, they fell on the statue.
“I’m sorry about that,” the statue said, “but I had to get you to pick me up. Well, that’s it. The last little bit of Mandoreum’s magic has gone. Did you hear Narla? That was her cackling. Awful, wasn’t it?”
It began to swell, growing bigger and bigger and bigger. Saffy dropped it and scrambled to get out the way. Too late – splash! Over she went, right into the middle of a murky, muddy puddle.
Saffy looked up at the statue – at its huge, cotton wool feet, up to its mighty scales dangling down and up into its face and row of red gums, which were looming closer and closer as the dragon bent towards her.
Suddenly, the dragon looked very fierce indeed.

Author bio:
Esther has been a freelance writer for over twenty years, regularly writing articles and short stories for magazines and newspapers such as Writers’ Forum, Writing Magazine, The Guardian, Best of British, The Cat, This England, Yours and The People’s Friend.
Winner of several competitions, including those run by Writing Magazine and The Global Short Story Contest, she has also had the privilege of judging writing competitions and relished being given the role of head judge of the Writers’ Forum monthly short story competition.
Esther loves writing but equally enjoys helping others, which she achieves in her role as a tutor for The Writers Bureau. She also runs their monthly writing club, Let’s Write.
She has had two how-to books on writing published as well as two collections of short stories. Her first children’s book is coming out in July, where she writes under the name of Esther Moonstomp.
Blogs: https://estherchilton.co.uk
Buying links:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secret-Dragon-Saffys-Quest/dp/1836283881
Ebook: UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FCMZ6LMW
EBook: US https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Dragon-Saffys-Quest-Book-ebook/dp/B0FCMZ6LMW
Thank you for hosting me, John.
Always a pleasure, Esther. Wishing you much success on The Secret Dragon






















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Thank you for the link, Esther.
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Thank you so much for having me as a guest on your blog, John. It’s great to be here today.
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I’m very pleased that you are here and wish you all the best with The Secret Dragon.
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Thank you very much, John.
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You are welcome.
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Very nice to learn a little more about Esther. Thanks for shining a spotlight on her, John. I wish her all the best with The Secret Dragon – it sounds like an interesting story.
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Yes, it does. Thank you, Dan, for the visit and comment.
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Thank you for your kind words, Dan. Much appreciated.
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I am loving the sound of this story, John…
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It does sound good. My kids would have loved it. Thanks for supporting Esther.
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Thank you so much for those words. They mean a lot 🥰
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Children should love this story, John. I wish Esther all the best with it.
Jennie would enjoy reading it to her kids too.
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I’m sure she would too, GP. Thanks for supporting Esther’s tour. 😊
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Thank you for taking the time to support the tour 😊
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All the best to Esther. (Impressive bio.)
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Thank you for the support.
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She has a wealth of experience, Craig. Thanks for the visit and support.
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Thank you for sharing Esther’s post, Charles
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What an appealing premise for a children’s series. Congratulations to Esther and the launch of The Secret Dragon! 🙂
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Thank you so much for your lovely words 🥰
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You’re welcome, Esther!
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Thank you, Barbara. It sounds like a story children would love. 😊
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I think so 🙂
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It’s great to see Esther on your site, John. This sounds very interesting, and may be a nice gift for one of my grandsons.
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Thank you for those kind words, Tim. They mean so much 😊
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My pleasure, Esther. 😊
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That sounds like a great idea, Tim. Thanks for the support. 😀
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Interesting hook to snag us with in that intro, John.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like the hook 🥰
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The premise is very enticing.
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Yes it is.
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A snag is as a snag does. Thanks for the visit, Pat.
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Great intro and looks enchanting. What a fun summer read!
Congratulations to Esther!!
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Thanks, Cindy. Your comment is really appreciated.
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You’re so very welcome, Esther!!! 💕
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Thank you for your thoughts and support, Cindy
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You’re very welcome, always John! 💕
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Congratulations to Esther on her children’s book! The excerpt is delightful. Sharing to help spread the word.
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Thanks so much, Liz.
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You’re welcome, Esther.
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Thank you for sharing, Liz. 😀
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You’re welcome, John.
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I had no idea, Esther, about your rich background. So good to get to know you better. Congrats on the new book!
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She is loaded with experience, Jacqui. Thanks for the comments. 😀
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Thank you so much, Jacqui 🥰
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Hi John, it’s wonderful to find Esther here with her children’s book. All the best to her.
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Thank you for the support, Robbie. 😊
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My pleasure
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Thank you for stopping by, Robbie.
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Thanks for this, John. My grandson will LOVE this book!
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I’ll bet he will. Thanks for the support, Noelle.
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Hi, Noelle, thank you for reading the post and for your lovely comment 😊
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Sounds like a delightfully charming book for kids of all ages. Congratulations to Esther on writing this new book.
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Thank you for adding your support, Monika.
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Thank you for your kind comment, Monika 😄
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Congrats, Esther! This sounds like a fun read and I picked up a preorder. Thanks for hosting, John:)
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Thank you for your support, Denise.
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Hi, Denise, thank you so much for your support. It’s greatly appreciated.
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Dragons! I’m a big fan. This sounds like a delightful tale for the younger crowd, Esther. Congrats on the upcoming release!
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I think it will be enjoyed by many, Teri.
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Thanks, Teri. You’ve gotta love a dragon!
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Thank you, John, for introducing Esther to me. I wish I had a grandchild in the suggested age group. My “little ones” are in high school or college. BUT, I’ll pass on your post about The Secret Dragon to my sisters who have young grandkids. Bravo to Esther! 🎊
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Thank you for your support, Gwen. 😀
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That’s really kind of you, Gwen. Thank you 🥰
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What a wonderful spotlight for Esther! Thank you for sharing, John!
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Many congratulations Esther… it sounds delightful. Thanks for hosting John.. hugsx
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Congratulation to esther and good luck with the book . It sounds sweet. Thanks for sharing, John.
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Thank you for your support, Brenda 😊
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Children love dragons. Congratulations, Esther!
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A lovely post, John. Thanks for hosting Esther 🦋🩵
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A pleasure, Robbie.
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Congrats to Esther. Thanks for sharing, John. Hugs all around.
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Thank you, Teagan. 😊
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I still love to read children’s books, and I can’t wait to read and review it!
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I’m sure Esther will love that, Dawn. Thank you.
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sounds like a fun book
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I think so too. Makes you want to be a kid. 😊
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😊😊
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