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Author signs book set in Bonners

Julie Golder Staff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 2 months AGO
by Julie Golder Staff Writer
| September 29, 2011 9:12 AM

Elizabeth A. Patterson held her book signing at Under the Sun in Bonners Ferry for her first book  “Bonners Fairy”  that was published in June.

Patterson, from Carson City, Nev., traveled through north Idaho and could not imagine a more mystical, magical, beautiful setting other than north Idaho for her book series.

It just happened to be a strange coincidence that the town she chose for the setting of her story  was named Bonners Ferry,  which inspired the name of her book.

Bonners Fairy is the first of what could be a series of five books.  Her next book will feature photographs historical landmarks and places in Boundary County where some of her magical fairies may be hanging out.

“I am half finished with the next book which will be twice as thick as my first,” said Patterson.  “It will be a little different type of battle in Bonners Ferry than this first book had, and there will be some love, jealousy and other exciting elements to the new book.”

People can purchase a copy of “Bonners Fairy” at Bonners Books in Bonners Ferry, Kindle, Amazon.com, iUniverse.com or Barnes and Noble.

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