The 7th and final day of the Sir Chocolate Books Blog Tour was hosted by author, PTL Perrin. This post includes instructions on how to make a fairy out of fondant.
You can read this post here: https://ptlperrinwrites.com/2021/06/25/welcome-to-day-7-of-the-sir-choc-book-tour-bakeandwrite-4willspub-4wp11-rrbc_org-rrbc-ptlperrin/

About PTL Perrin

Our planet is full of mysteries that can’t yet be explained either by science or nature. How did these things, these creatures get here? Who made them, or how did they evolve? Are we the only inhabited planet in the vast universe? What if the Creator I believe in cannot be explained, and can’t be put into a box of limited reason? What if he’s populated other worlds? What if our own world contains populations we don’t acknowledge and try to discredit with our modern blinders?
Questions like these have plagued me since childhood, and it’s only recently that I’ve felt the nod from our Creator to explore them in writing.
I grew up as a military Brat, mostly in Europe, with no television and a huge imagination. Books were my entertainment and augmented my very good education in German, Italian and American schools. Books were my lifeline, my ties to worlds I’d never see and to people and characters who enriched my life through their stories.
My first book, Reflections of a Misfit, is just that: snippets of my own life in light of some of the scriptures I read daily. Our family is a rich resource for entertainment and bits of wisdom. If you’re as much a misfit as I am, you might enjoy it and possibly see a little of yourself there.
I wrote the TetraSphere series as pure entertainment, and as a way to answer some of the unanswerable questions about our amazing universe. What if there are inhabited planets interacting with Earth? What happened to Atlantis? What do the giant etchings of Nazca mean, and why can they only be seen from the sky? Do dragons exist? What if the fate of our planet were in the hands of four young people, each with special abilities, and each with his or her own struggles?
I’m Patty Perrin, writing as P.T.L. Perrin, and I’m writing books that I would have loved reading back when we didn’t have television. I’m a proud member of SeaQuill Writers Co-Op, Rave Reviews Book Club, Rave Writers International Society of Authors, and the Florida Writers Association. Terra’s Call was a finalist and Triton’s Call won Bronze in the Royal Palm Literary Awards.
Pick up Terra’s Call and let me know if you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
Find out more about Patty Perrin and her books here: Amazon Author Page
P.T.L. is quite an accomplished writer, and it seems that she may like doing research for her books as much as you do!
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HI Jim, I think research is generally popular with writers.
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I guess it comes with the territory!
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Reblogged this on Ed;s Site..
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Thanks for sharing, Ed.
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Love the fairies, Robbie!
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Thank you, Jill. I do like this cake.
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Your fairy fondant takes the cake, Robbie. Thank you too for featuring Patty Perrin. I knew part of her story, but it seems as though I have to hear the details more than once for them to really stick. I admire Patty’s imagination and her enjoyment of books, a love we share. 🙂
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Hi Marian, thank you for visiting. I have Patty’s memoir on my TBR and must try and get to it soon. I am glad you like the fairies, this cake is a favourite of mine.
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You have an interesting background, P.T.L.!
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She does, thanks, Jacqui.
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Your cake is out-of-the-world pretty, Robbie. Love the dainty fairies. Thank you for introducing the author Patty Perin.
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Thank you, Smitha. I must admit that I have always loved fairies.
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Congratulations on this great book blog tour, Robbie! What a wonderful conclusion, with another famous author. Have a nice day! xx Michael
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Thank you, Michael. I love this fairy cake, it is one of my favourites. Patty is a lovely person and a good writer.
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I fully agree, Robbie! You are multitalented to the max. Thank you for all your efforts bringing positivity into the minds of the yougsters, and the adults. Enjoy a beautiful Wednesday! xx Michael
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More sensational sweet fondant and a lovely shoutout to PTL Perrin too. Kudos al around, Robbie! Sharing…
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Hi Bette, thank you for sharing. Patty is such a nice person and I have her memoir on my TBR.
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I do too, Robbie! Look forward to catch up on some readiing… 🙂
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Robbie the fairy fondants were so cute and beautiful. A wonderful review of a great author. Lovely.
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Hi Kamal, thank you. This fairy cake is a favourite of mine. I love fairies and I always have.
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Same here Robbie they have such a beautiful charm they mesmerize us. 💕💕💕
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Left a comment, and shared both posts on Twitter, Robbie. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thank you, Pete.
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Oh, my word, look at that cake!!Talk about the wow factor!!!
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It is a favourite cake of mine, Liz
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Did you and your family end up eating it?
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Hi Liz, yes we did. It was made from Christmas cakes.
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Thanks for introducing me to Patty, Robbie. I think there may be a few of us misfits in the writing world. 😉😂
I just love that cake of yours. 💖
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Hi Norah, thank you, I’m glad you like the cake. Patty’s book sounds lovely and I look forward to reading it.
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You make such beautiful and imaginative cakes. I’m sure they are as delicious as they look – if you even cut them. 🙂
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This cake was make from Christmas cakes and they all got eaten, every bite.
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You’re always so busy, Robbie. Great blog tour. I hope it brings The Sir Chocolate books all the attention they deserve. ♥
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Thank you, Olga. I do find it hard to market these books and Amazon puts such a big mark up on them too.
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Reblogged this on NEW OPENED BLOG > https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thank you for sharing, Michael.
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what a special post; a book tour and promoting another author!
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Hi Kate, one of my author friends, John Howell, did this and I loved the idea.
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it’s a great idea and you are super organised to pull it off … I often have good intentions but then get too busy 😦
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Your cake is too beautiful to eat! It seems you have an enormous wealth of inspiration:) Thanks for sharing some of it with us. Jeshie2
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My pleasure, I am glad you like the cake.
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