Dream Child by J.J. DiBenedetto

What if you could see everyone else's dreams - and your child could, too?

Dream child

Dr. Sara Alderson can deal with eighty-hour workweeks as a resident at Children’s Hospital. Dealing with crises in the Emergency Room or the OR is second nature to her. But now she faces a challenge that all of her training and experience hasn’t prepared her for: Lizzie, her four-year-old daughter, has inherited her ability to see other people’s dreams.

After Lizzie befriends a young boy on a trip to Washington, DC, and then wakes up in a panic that night because of a “bad funny dream,” Sara knows exactly what it means: her daughter is visiting the boy’s dreams. Complicating matters is the fact that the boy’s father is a Congressman, and he’s dreaming about a “scary man in a big black car” threatening his Daddy. 

Unraveling a case of political corruption and blackmail would be hard enough for Sara under the best of circumstances. But when she has to view everything through the eyes of a toddler, it may be an impossible task.

Dream Child is the second book of the Dream Doctor Mysteries. 

Genre: FICTION / Suspense

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths

Language: English

Keywords: Doctor, medical, mystery, psychic, dreams, coming of age, supernatural

Word Count: 85000

Sales info:

This is the third book of a series, and it has sold over 2,000 copies on Amazon.  It's also part of two different box sets and is available on Audible as well.


Sample text:

Well, it’s official.  Doubly official, in fact.  I just had the ultrasound and I’ve got the pictures to prove it.  I can’t wait for Brian to get home so I can tell him the news, although I think he already suspects.

 

 

 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Letizia PIPERO and Alessandra Elisa Paganin
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Ramom Nério
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Robles Tamara de Jesús

Would you like to translate this book? Make an offer to the Rights Holder!



  Return