DREAM
GIRL
by
S.J. Lomas
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BLURB:
For
Christine, dreams have never meant much. Until she meets Gabriel.
Everyone thinks Christine should stay away from her new coworker at
the library-thanks to his bad reputation-but when her dreams grow
more vivid and she becomes entangled in a dangerous dream world with
Gabriel every night, she can't stay away. Soon it's clear there is
far more to dreams than Christine ever imagined, and now she's on the
path to making the biggest, and strangest, decision of her life.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
S.J.
Lomas is a cheerful Michigan native who writes strange and somewhat
dark stories. She is a wife, mother, librarian, and definitely a
dreamer.
Readers
can visit S.J. at her website: www.sjlomas.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SJLomas
Twitter:
@SJLomasAuthor
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REVIEW
QUOTES:
“Told
in very short chapters with alternating points-of-view, Dream Girl
tells an enticing story of friendship, adventure, and determining
one’s path in life.”
-
Randy-Lynne Wach
Review
for San Francisco Book Review
“This
part-adventure/part-romance will keep readers on the edge of their
seats while trying to figure out where it all will end. This will
appeal to fans of the Abandon series by Meg Cabot.”
-Deborah
L. Dubois
Voice of
Youth Advocates, (VOYA)
Excerpt
I should
have tossed out a welcoming smile and a “Nice to meet you. Gotta
run,” but the strong outline of his back did nothing to prepare me
for the siren song of his front. Melancholy practically poured off
him, nearly visible, yet transient as smoke. His tousled brown hair,
square-ish face, Johnny Depp lips and intense brown eyes nearly
knocked me backwards. In that brief instant of eye contact, I felt
the disorienting fuzziness that comes between sleep and wakefulness.
Tiny flecks of autumn amber sparkled in his eyes, beckoning me
deeper. My lips parted, as if not under my control, and prepared to
utter some sort of greeting but stopped. I noticed the slightest
twinge in my brain.
Strange
but not unpleasant, it felt like a warm breeze had just blown away a
cobweb from my mind. Jarred by all these things happening in an
instant, I turned away. Even so, I could feel his eyes on me as I
fled. It made the entire length of my spine tingle.
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