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Publisher:
New Concepts Publishing |
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ISBN:
1-58608-399-6 |
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Reviewed: e-book |
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Genre:
Time Travel Romance |
Reviewed:
2004 |
Reviewer:
Shelina Emery |
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Notes: explicit content -- Sensual Review
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Dream
Weaver
By S.A. Martin --Shirley
Martin
Haunted by visions and
dreams of the past, Gwen Emry visits a restructured village in Pennsylvania.
There, she is cast back from 2003 to the year 1762, a time of small
pox and deadly flu. She meets the handsome Dr. Christian Norgard.
Though he at first believes her crazy, he can’t help but think
differently when her predictions come to pass. Better to believe
her a little crazy rather than a French spy, which had been a concern
once she produced an outline of Fort Pitt. These are troubled times,
the beginnings of the Indian uprising against the British. But he
cannot help but to love her.
Gwen and Christian
marry. Though she fears being cast back to her own time, she knows
she has been sent here for a reason. Her visions of Christian’s
death, and maybe her own, drive her to a determination to not leave
his side. But their home is burned down by the Indians and, though
they rebuild, they must move to the Fort. This terrifies Gwen. Her
dreams of Christian’s death are at the Fort. She must save
him at any cost. He is her soul mate.
When Christian
is wounded on the battle field, hovering between life and death,
he meets a spirit guide who shows him the Hall Of Wisdom. Christian
realizes that he not only loves Gwen now, but has for thousands
of years. His guide returns him to his body, where Gwen is desperately
trying to save his life. Upon looking into her eyes, he knows he
is with his one true love. His soul mate. Destined to share lifetimes
together.
Dream Weaver is one of the best
romances I have had the pleasure of reading this year. Shirley Martin
is truly gifted in her talent. Her re-creation of the events puts
you there. You actually feel Gwen and Christian’s emotions.
A wonderfully written love story, that you could read many times,
and still love.
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