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Dream Child: Dreams, Book 3
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Dr. Sara Alderson can deal with eighty-hour workweeks as a resident at Children’s Hospital. Dealing with crises in the Emergency Room or the OR is second nature to her. But now she faces a challenge that all of her training and experience hasn’t prepared her for: Lizzie, her four-year-old daughter, has inherited her ability to see other people’s dreams.
After Lizzie befriends a young boy on a trip to Washington, DC, and then wakes up in a panic that night because of a “bad funny dream,” Sara knows exactly what it means: her daughter is visiting the boy’s dreams. Complicating matters is the fact that the boy’s father is a Congressman, and he’s dreaming about a “scary man in a big black car” threatening his Daddy.
Unraveling a case of political corruption and blackmail would be hard enough for Sara under the best of circumstances. But when she has to view everything through the eyes of a toddler, it may be an impossible task.
Dream Child is the second book of the Dream Doctor Mysteries.
Also by J.J. DiBenedetto:
The Dream Doctor Mysteries (all ten books!)
Betty and Howard’s Excellent Adventure (narrated by Doctor Who star Nicola Bryant!)
The Jane Barnaby Adventures (three books so far!)
Finding Dori (part of the Welcome to Romance collection!)
Mr. Smith and the Roach (coming soon!)
- Listening Length11 hours and 13 minutes
- Audible release dateNovember 19, 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB00GS79MQW
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Book 3 of 10 | The Dream Doctor Mysteries |
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Listening Length | 11 hours and 13 minutes |
Author | J. J. DiBenedetto |
Narrator | Heather Jane Hogan |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | November 19, 2013 |
Publisher | James J DiBenedetto |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00GS79MQW |
Best Sellers Rank | #653,324 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #7,418 in Supernatural Thrillers (Audible Books & Originals) #11,559 in Cozy Mysteries (Audible Books & Originals) #16,420 in Supernatural Mysteries |
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2013I read JJ DiBenedetto's Dream Series in rapid succession in one weekend. Each book was every bit as good as the ones that came before, and this one did not disappoint.
Book 3, Dream Child, begins with Sara learning she is pregnant for the second time - this time with twins. This would be challenging enough for any woman, but Sara is already juggling marriage, motherhood to four-year-old daughter Lizzie, and her first year of residency. And did I mention she has the unique ability to observe other people's dreams? At least she believes it's unique until she learns Lizzie has the same ability.
Sara's dream ability has always surfaced when there is impending danger, and the ability is no different with Lizzie. When Lizzie begins seeing the confusing dreams of the young son of a congressman, Sara knows there is a reason behind it. Unable to stop her daughter's gift, Sara must help Lizzie navigate the scary labyrinth of what she's seeing while protecting her from the meaning behind it.
Like the first two books in the series, Dream Child stands alone, but I highly recommend reading all of the books in order. Each book is captivating, the writing excellent, and the stories completely original and unique.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2015These are good books. I have only one nit to pick. The author or editor needs to brush up on nominative and objective pronouns. Consistently we get "between he and I" and "me and Brian went."
- Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2016I have gotten hooked on this new series. I love the characters and how each book follows them as they go through their everyday lives. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021The third book in the Dream series by J.J. DiBenedetto. Sara's young daughter has inherited her ability to see other's dreams. A light paranormal mystery. Entertaining read.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2013The amazing thing about these books--is my sister lives in Roslyn, VA. and the author of these books is a friend of hers.
this is why we bought the books. I enjoyed reading them--nice summer reading all of them. Jean Mitura
- Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2016Love these books.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2015The Dream series books have kept me guessing as to how it will end.
I may have figure out the bad person, but not to how they are caught.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2014Today I dive back in to a series that I think is being overlooked by the greater literary market, the Dream Series by J.J. DiBenedetto. First came Dream Student (Read full review: HERE) which brought romance into a very odd development in a young woman's life. Dream Doctor (Read full review: HERE) takes our young heroine into the demanding world of becoming a doctor and a wife. The third book, Dream Child, finds us with Sara and her growing family, and is on review today at The Library.
Of the three books in the series I will say that Dream Student remains my favorite, but that does not diminish the quality of the other books, they are truly exceptional in their own right. Book three is all about the fear a parent has when they need to tell their child something that they wish didn't need to be told quite yet. Lizzie is just four years old and has inherited her mother's unique ability to see other people's dreams. The talent is not a gift all of the time, in fact it tends to be more of a curse. Sara herself has narrowly survived some of the situations her dreams have led her into, and now she wants nothing more than to prevent her daughter from the same frightening encounters.
DiBenedetto does a marvelous job of capturing the torture that a parent would feel in such a situation and does a good job of creating a solution for the family to cope with Lizzie's new skill. Protecting Lizzie's new friend becomes the focus of the adventure that Sara and Brian go on, diving into the dangerous world of shady politics and blackmail. The flow of the story is steady, but there were times that I felt like we were just going in circles, stagnating for brief periods of the story. The characters remain a star in the series, and we have the addition of the twins in this book, who I am hoping we will see more of in the future stories, as they grow from infancy. The plot, this is an area that got a little distorted through the areas that connect two aspects of Sara's life together. Not to say that the story doesn't come together, it just goes in a circuitous route that may drag for a reader not invested in the characters.
I am reading the entire series and will be moving forward with the fourth book very soon.