Waking Dream by J.J. DiBenedetto

The Dream Doctor Mysteries, Book 4

What if you could see everyone else's dreams?

Waking dream

After nearly a decade of visiting other people’s dreams, Sara Alderson thought she had made peace with her supernatural gift.  Until one night, while watching her husband dream, she saw someone else watching him, too: a mysterious woman in a red dress.

The woman in red keeps appearing in the dreams of Sara’s husband and his co-workers.  Sara doesn’t know if this mystery woman is trying to steal her husband, drive him mad or something even worse.  All she does know is that now she has something she never imagined: a nemesis.  And the only thing more dangerous than a nemesis who shares her ability to step into other people’s dreams, is one who knows far more about that ability and how to control it than Sara does.

Waking Dream is the fourth book of the Dream Doctor Mysteries.

Genre: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Occult & Supernatural

Language: English

Keywords: Dreams, psychic, doctor, medical, woman sleuth, female protagonist

Word Count: 95000

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


Sample text:

Prologue: House

(July 15-16, 2000)

 

The last time we moved, two years ago, it was nearly a hundred and fifty miles, from Philadelphia to Washington, DC.  This move is less than half a mile, and yet it seems much farther.  I guess that’s what it feels like to move from an apartment into a house of our own.

Technically, I suppose, it’s really the bank’s house, since we only put down ten percent as a down payment.  Even with my parents helping, that’s all we could manage, and we just about wiped out our savings to come up with that much money.

It’s not a terribly large house.  There are four bedrooms and two and a half baths, which sounds like a lot.  But the bedrooms are small and the baths are tiny.  The living room isn’t big enough to host Grace’s ballet classmates or Lizzie’s Brownies troop, there’s not enough space in the kitchen cupboards to keep a week’s worth of food and the basement is hardly worthy of the name. 

 

 

 


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Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Paulo Grance
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