Dream Reunion by J.J. DiBenedetto

The Dream Doctor Mysteries, Book 5

What if you could see everyone else's dreams?

Dream reunion

Dr. Sara Alderson is heading back to college for her ten-year class reunion.  Her husband and two of her children are coming with her – and so are her supernatural dreams.

One of her old classmates is becoming more frantic with every passing night.  Sara can’t see his face, but she can see everything else in his dreams, and he’s coming closer and closer to committing a desperate act to try and save his business.  Sara’s the only one who can save him, and his family – if she can figure out who he is and what he’s planning in time.

Dream Reunion is the fifth book of the Dream Doctor Mysteries.

Genre: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Occult & Supernatural

Language: English

Keywords: psychic, female protagonist, medical, doctor, dreams, parents, college

Word Count: 84000

Sales info:

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


Sample text:

I knew this day was coming.  I’m actually surprised it took as long as it did.  It’s been nearly three months since I put Lydia Saunders into a coma, and on Monday evening, four nights ago, she died.

I’m officially a killer now, even if no one outside my family knows it, or ever will.  I thought I had made peace with it.  When I confronted her inside of Brian’s dream, she would have killed me if I hadn’t acted.  I did everything I could.  I offered to let her go – to forget about everything she’d already done – if she just agreed to stop interfering in any more dreams.  She refused.  More than that, she would have killed me – by that point, she had already wounded me – if I didn’t shoot back.

I know it was the only choice.  If I hadn’t done it, I’d have been the one in the coma – the one who died.  And she would have had free rein to destroy more lives – including my husband and my children.  I couldn’t let that happen. 


Book translation status:

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

LanguageStatus
Portuguese
Translation in progress. Translated by Fabio Santos
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Ana Medina

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