Tuesday, September 24, 2013

My Review Of Dream Child By J. J. DiBenedetto

 
Dream Child

"I would give anything to take this away from her.  I would gladly go back to having the nightmares myself – the very worst ones, the ones that had me waking up screaming in a pool of my own vomit – rather than see Lizzie go through this..." 

As a resident at Children's Hospital, Sara can handle ninety hour workweeks, fighting to save her young patients from deadly childhood diseases.  But she's about to be faced with a challenge that all her training and experience haven't prepared her for: her four-year-old daughter has inherited her ability to see other people's dreams...

"Dream Child" is the suspenseful third novel in the "Dreams" series.

 My review of Dream Child. I give this book a five star review. "There's a reason you're having these dreams, and why I have them, too. It's because we have to fix whatever is wrong that we see in the dreams," Sarah says to her daughter, Lizzy, a four year old who has dreams like her mother.
The dreams can be frightening especially for a four year old, but also very disturbing. Sarah sets out to right the wrong. Nice blend of the dream world with the real world. Thanks, J. J. for a great read. Now on to read Dream Family.

Author Bio:


J.J. (James) DiBenedetto was born in Yonkers, New York. He attended Case Western Reserve University, where as his classmates can attest, he was a complete nerd. Very little has changed since then.

He currently lives in Arlington, Virginia with his beautiful wife and their cat (who has thoroughly trained them both). When he's not writing, James works in the direct marketing field, enjoys the opera, photography and the New York Giants, among other interests.

The "Dreams" series is James' first published work.

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Smashword:

·         Dream Student: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/331929

·         Dream Doctor: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/296975

·         Dream Child: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/296978

·         Dream Family: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/296980

·         Waking Dream: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/349800

 

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