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Twenty-three-year-old Margo is haunted by a nightly dream that she cannot find her husband or reach a mysterious sword-all while a menacing dragon observes. Curious to know more, Margo decides one night to talk to her husband in the dream. When he reveals that she and the dragon are bonded and trapped in the dream world together-each with misguided perceptions of the other-Margo must now determine if she is really dreaming these strange events or if they are real. When Margo confides in her friend, Thresa, about her dreams, an elderly man overhears the conversation, tells her he's seeking a…mehr
Twenty-three-year-old Margo is haunted by a nightly dream that she cannot find her husband or reach a mysterious sword-all while a menacing dragon observes. Curious to know more, Margo decides one night to talk to her husband in the dream. When he reveals that she and the dragon are bonded and trapped in the dream world together-each with misguided perceptions of the other-Margo must now determine if she is really dreaming these strange events or if they are real. When Margo confides in her friend, Thresa, about her dreams, an elderly man overhears the conversation, tells her he's seeking a story with a fresh perspective, and offers her money to share her nightly experiences with him. After he suggests that she pretend to befriend the dragon to gain entrance to its lair and then destroy the entire clan, she returns home and dreams again of her husband who warns her not to trust all humans. As a mysterious chain of events unfolds, Margo is led down a convoluted path she never expected. In this thrilling tale, a young woman haunted by her nightly dreams must decide who she can trust-those in her dreams or those in her reality.
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Born the third in line in the early winter of the year of the start of the greatest war in history, he was too young to remember the Great War, but old enough to understand the feelings emitted by that generation. During his pre-teen period he could spin a yarn endlessly about the heroes of his mind and how they were able to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. This ability to rattle on earned him the nickname of Rattle Ray. In his mind this was an endearment that could only be surpassed by curling up in his mother's arms and listening to the stories of her past. In those days, before the television, parents worked hard kept the house clean with the help of the children and were held dearly. In times of great depression the family grew closer together and relied upon each other for strength. Mostly the years that he could remember, as far back as about seven or eight, were carefree times and thoughts about future events were restricted to what would interest a young mind. In time those carefree days gave way to the realities of life and meeting the obligations of living. He never lost his knack for expressing a tail and examining the endless possibilities that life has to offer. He settled into a life of providing for his family as he had established it. At eighteen he joined the U.S. Marines in a new venture. Along with his new bride he managed to face the woes of life and enjoy that period allotted to him. Today he is retired, remembers holding hands with his bride of fifty-two years, thanks God for their time together, and watches his grandsons grow into fine young men. He's never given up on storytelling and has written several poems short stories and fiction books. These events are the first of what he hopes will be many writings that will entice the reader to contemplate the possibilities of life and perhaps resolve to make a better life for them.
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