Dream Home by J.J. DiBenedetto

The Dream Doctor Mysteries, Book 6

What if you could see everyone else's dreams?

Dream home

Dr. Sara Alderson thought she was securing her and her family’s future when she moved them to a small town in New York and took a job as Chief of Pediatrics at the local hospital.  Unfortunately, things aren’t going quite according to plan.  For one thing, she has enemies at work who resent her from the moment she sets foot in the hospital.

For another, she’s visiting the dreams of an old man who’s seeing nightly visions of a storm that will wipe out the entire town.  He’s convinced that the visions are true – and as winter closes in, Sara is starting to think he might be right.

Dream Home is the sixth book of the Dream Doctor Mysteries.

Genre: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Occult & Supernatural

Language: English

Keywords: mystery, psychic, dreams, female protagonist, amateur sleuth, family, doctor

Word Count: 94000

Sales info:

This series has won numerous awards and has dozens of 5-star reviews!


Sample text:

“Mom!  It’s not even on the map!”

Grace is brandishing the road atlas, stabbing her finger at the page and then slamming the book down onto the kitchen table with all the indignation that a thirteen-year-old can muster.  Which is a heck of a lot.

My father tries logic, which I already know isn’t going to do any good.  “Yes, it is,” he says in his calmest, most reasonable voice.  He flips forward to the more detailed maps, until he finds Aisling, New York.  “There you go,” he points out.

“Yeah, on the street by street pages, sure!”  I was right.  The sheer force of Grace’s teenage frustration drives Dad back from the table.  “But you can’t even see it on the big map.  It’s not even a town!  They probably don’t even have a McDonald’s!”

Steffy picks this moment to chime in.  She can’t match Grace’s hormone-driven anger, but she makes up for it with wounded disbelief.  “I’ll never see Jeremy ever again!  Or Miranda!  Or Mrs. Bramley!  Or anybody!  I don’t want to go!”


Book translation status:

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

LanguageStatus
Portuguese
Translation in progress. Translated by André Weber
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Ana Medina

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