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Dream Caller by Michelle Sharp

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Also by Michelle Sharp:

Dream Caller, November 2015
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Protecting the Dream, October 2015
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Tamed By The Outlaw, August 2015
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Dream Huntress, July 2014
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Dream Caller
Michelle Sharp

Dream Seeker #3
Self Published
November 2015
On Sale: October 27, 2015
Featuring: Jordan Delany; Tyler McGee; Isobel Riley
184 pages
ISBN: 099673953X
EAN: 9780996739535
Kindle: B016SGTDFW
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Romance Suspense

Jordan and Ty are finally together, as in living together—mortgage and all. Now they intend to enjoy a little down time. They’ve purchased an aging horse ranch with plans to renovate, but their domestic bliss is put on hold when Ty is called on to investigate a murder case.

Coincidently, an unusually graphic nightmare about a young college student’s murder catches Jordan by surprise. In the dream, Jordan can see the girl’s pretty blonde hair. She can see the snowy ravine the girl was strangled in. Most shockingly, this time she can even see the killers face.

Being at home and still on vacation is making it challenging to figure out how to connect with this latest victim, until Jordan visits Ty’s precinct and recognizes a young man in interrogation as the murderer.

When Ty insists the suspect is innocent, Jordan debates just how far into Ty’s career she can interfere. Influencing another cop’s investigation on the basis of a dream is a line she’s never dared to cross. Even if the other cop is the man she loves.

Making the situation all the more frustrating is the sexy, red-headed Isobel Riley from Missouri Highway Patrol who is partnering with Ty for the duration of the case. And Isobel is a lot more than a mere detective consultant—she’s Ty’s ex-lover.

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3 comments posted.

Re: Dream Caller

I've read before that everyone has that special gift, and we only
have to know how to use it. I once went to a Psychic, who had a
class, and she told us the same thing, and taught us how to tap
into our gift, so that we could use it. She also told me that
the spirits were trying to tell me something, and that I should
let them in. My Mother, who had passed on, told her to let her
know that I had all the answers. I knew exactly what she meant
by that, too!! I did try the exercises by the Psychic, and felt
very odd, because I knew the spirits were contacting me, but I
was being hit by them too hard, and felt overwhelmed. I had to
stop it, and knew how to do that, too!! After I stopped it, I
never called them back. Your book sounds like a great read, and
I've put it on my TBR list. It'll make a great change of pace
for my Fall/Winter line-up. Congratulations on your latest book,
and I'm sure it's going to do well!!
(Peggy Roberson 8:56am November 13, 2015)

Hi Peggy,
Thank you for your comment. Experiences like yours are
exactly the reason I love writing the character of
Jordan. I believe many people, including myself, have had
experiences they can't quite explain rationally. After my
father passed, no one will ever convince me he wasn't
trying to communicate with me. I've never wanted Jordan
to be perfect, I want her to be real and experience all
the complications a person would naturally have to deal
with being especially sensitive to spirit. I hope you
read and enjoy the book. Don't hesitate to contact me on
my website and let me know how you liked it. All my best,
Michelle.
(
Michelle Sharp 1:10am November 14, 2015)

I know dreams play an important part in one's life...would that mine were not so bizarre! They are so startling, they awaken me and I have a difficult time getting back to sleep since they tend to recycle. If I could understand what they were telling me, it would be more manageable. Usually, I'm left will a feeling of foreboding and peril...not a good way to spend the night :( Thank you for your experiences.
(
Kathleen Bylsma 1:04pm November 15, 2015)

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