This image is the cover for the book Miss Daisy Weed’s Little Piece of Heaven

Miss Daisy Weed’s Little Piece of Heaven

Laughter and tears will escape you as you read through the adventures of Miss Daisy Weed and her many fairy and animal friends, all so busy in their own special lives. Serious traits of each character are displayed, only for you to find, as you read on, that although apparently serious, it is oh so humorous. These little daisy flower fairies are trying to balance the sad things happening in life. Their delicate waves of gentleness and understanding to all on the planet affected by evil and greed pulls at your heartstrings. Although the story is unfolding page by page with Miss Daisy Weed, the reality is, this is our world, our planet. Let us all speak up and reach out and make this incredible world what God intended it to be.

Charlotte Godkin

Charlotte Godkin was named after her great grandmother. As a child she dreamed of being an author and an artist. She admired Beatrix Potter and was determined to put her pen and paintbrush to creative use at every opportunity. Although Charlotte had many secretarial jobs, she still succeeded to become a professional artist, and her paintings can be viewed at Linden Hall Hotel in Northumberland. The scenery around the small country village where Charlotte Godkin lives gives inspiration to her paintings of wildflowers, animals, and hills. Charlotte’s imagination and love of children’s storytelling came from her father, whom she admired and adored. The idea of Miss Daisy Weed entered Charlotte’s mind when she was an infant. The first chapter was completed while she was in her 30s, but it was not until Charlotte retired that the old typewriter was replaced by a laptop, ready to start The Life and Times of Miss Daisy Weed.