Dream of Me by Quinn Loftis ~ Excerpt & Giveaway ~ By Jaime!
By Quinn Loftis
Published on February 28, 2015
“In the evening… [he] blows softly upon their necks, till their heads begin to droop. […] Under each arm he carries an umbrella; one of them, with pictures on the inside, he spreads over the good children, and then they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night.” ~ Hans Christian Anderson
Since the dawn of time, Brudair, otherwise known as the Sandman to the world, has faithfully lived out his purpose, faithfully performed his duties. He has never questioned his lot among the immortals, until now, until her. Sarah Serenity Tillman, a consummate beauty both inside and out, is a high school senior five months from her graduation. She has great plans, dreams of leaving the small town of her childhood behind her forever. But destiny has other plans, and it’s the Sandman’s job to make sure those plans are fulfilled.
The tall muscular Sandman, known as Dair to his friends, dressed in black, wrapped in shadows, is more than a myth. And he has a job to do. His very existence makes him a creature of the night, because dreams, (yes the legends got that part right), were indeed his specialty. But his purpose was more than just weaving dreams for sleeping children. No, his dreams were made to influence, made to ensure that certain special individuals, those individuals who would change the course of history, actually accepted their chosen destiny.
Little does Serenity know that she is Dair’s next assignment. And the dream that he weaves for her, if she follows its influence, will change the course of, not only her life, but possibly the whole of history as well. But she isn’t the only one being influenced. The beauty inside of her was weighing on the Sandman, lighting up the darkness that was his constant companion. Her light was warmth, it was life, and he didn’t understand how he had survived the previous millennia without it.
The Sandman was indeed greater than anything humans had ever imagined, and his purpose was vital to the course of history. So what happens when the weaver of dreams gets so distracted by a mere human that he ignores his own duties in the immortal realm? How can an immortal who was never meant to have a mate, join a young woman in her destiny without irrevocably changing the lives of millions and potentially altering history in a way the Creator never intended?
“Dream of me, Princess,” Dair whispered into her ear.
“Then weave me a dream, Sandman,” she said softly. “And we can dream together.”
As her eyes grew heavy, she heard Dair’s voice telling her to sleep, to open her mind to him and let him in. I’m all yours, she thought as sleep finally claimed her.
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Serenity knew she was asleep, even as she was blinking her eyes
open. She looked around her and, once again, she found herself sitting in the
waiting room of her family doctor. There were a few other adults sitting in the
room, and on the far side of the room, a young girl of about seven or eight
years of age was standing, staring at the large aquarium that took up most of
the wall. She had smooth, ebony skin and her hair was pulled back in a tight
braid that hung down her back in a shiny rope. Serenity had the distinct
impression that she needed to talk to the girl, but just like the other times
in the dream, she resisted. Something about the child felt ominous, and
Serenity didn’t want to know what it was. All of a sudden the heads of everyone
in the room snapped up and looked straight at her. She turned to her right to
see that even Darla was staring at her. The only one not looking at her was the
little girl.
“You must stay,” they all said in unison. Serenity was sure that
at any moment the music from Psycho would begin playing over the loud speaker
instead of the local Christian radio station that the office usually piped in.
“Your place is here. You are needed. The future depends on the path you will
choose.”
“Oh, for goodness sakes, are you trying to scare her half to
death?” To Serenity’s surprise, the girl was the one who had spoken. She had
turned around and was looking up at the ceiling as if it would speak back. “For
someone who has been doing this for as long as you have, you’d think you could
be a little less creepy.”
“Who are you talking to?” Serenity asked.
The girl's head lowered and kind hazel eyes met her own. She
smiled at her and Serenity found herself smiling back.
“The Sandman, of course,” the girl told her matter-of-fact like.
She walked over to the seat on her left and sat down with her legs dangling
freely in the air. “I’m Emma,” the girl said as she held out her hand to
Serenity.
Serenity took the offered hand and shook it, noting how much
smaller it was than hers. “Nice to meet you, Emma; I’m Serenity.”
“You don’t have to do what they say―what he,” she motioned up to
the ceiling, “is trying to influence you to do.”
“You mean the Sandman?” Serenity asked. Her interest had been
peaked the moment Emma had mentioned the mythical character, and she wondered
if the need to know if he was real made her just a bit loony.
Emma nodded. “Who do you think brings the dreams?”
About the Author
Quinn is an award winning author who lives in beautiful Western Arkansas
with her husband, two son (and one on the way!), Nora the Doberman, and Phoebe
the Cat (who thinks she is a ninja in disguise). She is the author of
twelve novels, including the USA Today bestseller, Fate and Fury.
Quinn is beyond thankful that she has been blessed to be able to write full
time and hopes the readers know how much all of their support means to her.
Some of her hobbies include reading, exercising, crochet, and spending time
with family and friends. She gives all credit of her success to God because he
gave her the creative spirit and vivid imagination it takes to write.
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