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Old 03-09-2011, 04:33 PM   #1182
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Chelsea Coxheart murders people in her dreams, a fact of which she's not proud. She'd really rather be normal.
Thomas is the man she's loved all of her life, mostly from afar. He's a Mare, a creator of nightmares. Chelsea understands that his work is important. People need nightmares to keep them on the straight and narrow. The problem is, Mares hunt her in her dreams, and when they get too close, sometimes she has to kill them. It makes the relationship a bit...tricky.
Then an elderly woman is murdered, a Dream Person, a creator of pleasant dreams. There is a new killer in town, and it's a Mare. Chelsea suspects that she'll be the next victim, considering her, um, proclivities. Should she join forces with the Dream People, those annoying, hollow-eyed losers, or stick it out alone, as she's always done?

If you've read this far, which I kind of doubt, check out The Shadow Dreamer.http://www.amazon.com/The-Shadow-Dre...9705606&sr=1-1
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/20842
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