Description:
She’s a small town cop. He’s an inmate undercover. They meet in a dream.
Jennah Best left the adrenaline packed life of being a cop on the edge for a more peaceful place. She escaped a marriage that almost destroyed her and now lives her life working for a small police station in the town of Ridge. At her age, she’s accepted that it’s too late and too much work to start all over again, until she meets a man in a dream...
While young, Dominic Palmer has always proven he can get the job done. Or at least, that was the case before he accepted a job and agreed to go undercover as an inmate. When months go by and there’s no word from his outside contact he wonders if he’s been left on the inside for good. He’s fighting to stay alive and keep his sanity, but finds himself completely distracted by a mysterious woman he met in a dream...
Previously released in Dreams anthology
Part 2 From A Dream will be released in February 2014
GUEST POST
There’s a little psychic in all of us…
I don’t think I’ve met a single person in my life (yet) that can’t say they haven’t had a moment where something they saw in a dream (awake or asleep) didn’t ring true at some point.
Ever walk in some place that you’ve never been but there’s that thing you can’t explain that makes it feel familiar? You’re doing something that you’ve never done, but you know exactly what to do? You see someone that you’ve never met but there’s something familiar about them? That nagging feeling that something is wrong but you can’t define it?
I’m not an expert on dreams or how the mind works, but I believe dreams are there for a reason. Yes sometimes it’s just a little too much stimulant (sugar, caffeine) before bed that has you reliving that moment in the movie you watched before going to bed. Or you bit you tongue all day long when you wanted to tell that co-worker off so it was still weighing heavily in your mine when you finally fell asleep – and then fed them through the paper shredder in your dream, or had them as your groveling gopher acknowledging your superior skill… the subconscious mind is an amazing thing.
With my writing I’ve explored all sorts of dream like occurrences, after all I get my best ideas for stories when I’m almost asleep, just at that point where I’m not conscious of anything going on and a few seconds from drifting off (which, by the way can be annoying if all you want it sleep and not characters popping into your head). In the second book of the Hidden Senses Trilogy , Dream Visions, I have a character that connects with others in high emotional moments while she’s in a Dream like trans. In my soon to be released Ancestor’s Enchantment Trilogy, The Witch Within, the character is seeing her ancestor’s in her dreams. So it wasn’t much of a leap to take things in a new direction with the Dream Series and have the characters actually meet in a dream.
Without giving away everything in the story, I’ll share part of the opening from Part 1 in the series - In Our Dream:
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SPECIAL EXCERPT for the GUEST POST
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“Tell me your name.”
The unfamiliar voice was intense, yet gentle, and it
resonated in all the right places inside of her. “Jennah Best.” She glanced around, trying to
place where they were.
“I’m Dominic.”
His voice was so close to her ear, she jumped and looked
behind her. Several inches above her
face, she peered into dark, mesmerizing brown eyes. “Where are we?” She skimmed over his short, black hair and
broad, shadowed jaw as she waited for an answer.
He smiled at her. “Where would you like to be?”
She laughed. “A
thousand places, but that’s not the point—where are we?” She tried again to recognize something,
everything seemed obscured, yet he was right in front of her and very
clear. “Do I know you?”
He shook his head slowly.
“No, but we are changing that.”
He smiled at her again and she couldn’t help but smile back. He held out one large hand to her. “Walk with me.”
It wasn’t really a question, or an order, and she did want
to know what was going on, so she put her hand in his and flushed a little when
she felt the heat as his large hand close around hers. She had almost been thinking she was dreaming
this. “I don’t mean to sound repetitive,
but where are we, Dominic?”
He walked slowly beside her for a few moments and then
stopped and gazed down at her again.
“It’s difficult to explain, but we’re in a place where few can go.”
That wasn’t exactly the answer she wanted. She peered around him and almost sighed in
relief when she saw a window seat in the old library. What she was doing in the library’s reading
room with a strange man, she didn’t know.
At least she knew where she was now.
A place where few can go? The library?
“Shall we sit?”
She nodded, not wanting to say something odd again. She let him lead her over to the window where
he stood waiting until she sat down. She
glanced out the window to see the large snowflakes falling gently to the
ground. She tried not to notice how
close he sat to her, but it was hard not to when the man was so large. She tried also not to notice how wide his
shoulders were. Her biggest weakness seemed to be men with broad
shoulders. Even though he was dressed in
dark pants and a tasteful sweater, he seemed almost dangerous, and the well
controlled female inside her liked this too much.
“What do you do, Jennah?”
She looked quickly from his broad shoulders to those dark
eyes. “I, ah, work for the police
department here in town.”
“A detective?”
She grinned and shook her head. “No, I thought about trying it a few times,
but got too old to pursue it by the time I decided.”
He grinned. “I can’t
see your age being the problem. You can’t be more than twenty-eight,
twenty-nine.”
She knew she grinned at him like an infatuated idiot, but
couldn’t help it. “Oh, I’m afraid I’m
quite a bit older than that, but I’m going to take that as a compliment.” She fought the urge to brush her long, wavy
hair back off her shoulder. She didn’t want to appear like she was flirting.
She smiled at him again before looking back toward the window.
“I think you’re exaggerating. So, what do you do within the department?”
She shrugged.
“Mostly desk work and gopher runs.”
He nodded. “What
does that involve?”
“Transports, mostly.”
“To Wyestate prison?”
“Quite often, or to the court and next counties.” Jennah watched his eyes move over her face.
“Do you have a partner?”
She shook her head.
“Not often, unless it’s a high profile I’m transporting.” She glanced at the clock on the wall and
frowned. It must need repairing. It
couldn’t possibly be almost five in the morning. “Are you from here?” She gazed around when she heard an odd
buzzing, but couldn’t tell where it was coming from.
“No.” He just sat
there, studying her.
She tried to focus on him and then blinked. He seemed to be
fading.
“I’ll see you again, Jennah.”
The buzzing grew louder.
Jennah opened her eyes. Her alarm clock was going off. She reached over and slapped a hand on the
snooze button and then focused to make sure she was in her room. She blew out a breath and tried to shake the
fog from her mind. That explained a few
things. The dream was so real, but not
at the same time. Too bad, really. That
man, Dominic, her mind had invented was quite nice to look at. No more
chocolate caramel popcorn for you before bed, she thought as she slowly sat
up.
About the author:
Jacqueline Paige lives in Ontario in a small town that’s part of the popular Georgian Triangle area. No one has ever heard of Stayner, so she usually tells people she lives “near Collingwood” and no, she doesn’t ski at Blue Mountain or at all, in fact she’s not even fond of snow.
She began her writing career in 2006 and since her first published works in 2009 she hasn’t stopped. Jacqueline describes her writing as “all things paranormal”, which she has proven is her niche with stories of witches, ghosts, physics and shifters now on the shelves.
When Jacqueline isn’t working at her ‘reality job’ or lost in her writing she spends time with her five children, most of whom are finally able to look after her instead of the other way around. Together they do random road trips, that usually end up with them lost, shopping trips where they push every button in the toy aisle, hiking when there’s enough time to escape and bizarre things like creating new daring recipes in the kitchen. She’s a grandmother to four (so far) and looks forward to corrupting many more in the years to come.
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