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What if your dreams felt more real than your waking life? Sam Cooper is a high-ranking U.S. diplomat stationed in Singapore, living a structured, calculated existence. But when he closes his eyes at night, everything changes. In his dreams, Sam finds himself drawn into extraordinary encounters with three women-Shiva in Los Angeles, Céline in Paris, and Lara in Dubai. These aren't ordinary dreams. They are vivid, emotional, and eerily consistent, each one carrying over as if part of a secret life unfolding in parallel to his own. As the lines blur between fantasy and reality, Sam begins to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What if your dreams felt more real than your waking life? Sam Cooper is a high-ranking U.S. diplomat stationed in Singapore, living a structured, calculated existence. But when he closes his eyes at night, everything changes. In his dreams, Sam finds himself drawn into extraordinary encounters with three women-Shiva in Los Angeles, Céline in Paris, and Lara in Dubai. These aren't ordinary dreams. They are vivid, emotional, and eerily consistent, each one carrying over as if part of a secret life unfolding in parallel to his own. As the lines blur between fantasy and reality, Sam begins to question what's real and what's imagined. Could these women be more than figments of his imagination? Or are they reflections of the parts of himself he's long buried? The Good Nights is a genre-blending novel that combines magical realism, literary introspection, and international romance. Set across dreamscapes and real cities, it explores identity, longing, and the mysterious ways we find connection-both in our minds and in the world. A poignant, romantic journey across cultures and consciousness, perfect for fans of The Midnight Library, The Time Traveler's Wife, and Before Sunrise.
Autorenporträt
Jaafar Charafeddine is a Lebanese author, business development professional, and passionate traveler based in Qatar. With a vivid imagination shaped by cross-cultural experiences, he debuts in fiction with The Good Nights, blending emotional realism with speculative twists.