Play Me a Tale
Formats: E-Book, Audio, Paperback
Ages: 8-11, 12-15, 16-18, 18+
Let's add a little magic to childhood play. What could go wrong?
Nina was born with quite an exceptional imagination. Reminding her family of her Great-Grandma Ruth, who passed before Nina was born. During her grandma's move, they rediscover a family heirloom. A music box that had been treasured by Ruth. Memories of the magical music box came flooding back, but the adults believe it was merely childish belief.
Was it truly possible for the music box to bring her playtime to life?
Reviews
This story is pure heart and wonder. Nina is an instantly lovable character, and her boundless imagination feels authentic rather than exaggerated. The way her childhood play connects generations—especially through Great-Grandma Ruth—adds emotional depth that elevates the story beyond simple fantasy. The music box is a beautiful central symbol. What starts as nostalgic family lore slowly hints at something more magical, and the question of whether imagination alone is responsible keeps you turning pages. The phrase “Play me a tale” is charming and memorable, perfectly capturing the story’s tone. This is a warm, magical read that blends childhood innocence with quiet mystery. Ideal for readers who love stories about imagination, family legacy, and the thin line between make-believe and real magic. Enchanting from start to finish.
Play Me a Tale by T.L. Stevens is a charming and emotional journey through the power of imagination. Nina’s story is both whimsical and touching, blending fantasy with real-life themes like loss and self-discovery. Stevens writes with warmth and creativity, making each page feel like stepping into a dream. Perfect for readers who love magical realism and stories that stir the heart.
This is a delightful and imaginative story with interesting characters. It is a fun adventure story that reinforces strong morals.















