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Dreaming of Him
by Wendy Ely
Category: Romance/Fantasy
Description: The dark brings romance?and death. Loneliness has clouded Amber Addaire's life, but now she's ready for a change. After a complete makeover still leaves her unhappy, it's only when she starts dreaming of an oddly familiar - and extremely handsome - man that she begins to feel happiness. Trace Elkson is a spirit stuck on earth long enough to let his childhood friend, Amber Addaire, know how much she meant to him before he died. He can't tell her what he is, or that he's watching over her. He can only communicate with her through her dreams and hopes she will eventually realize who he is. In the dream realm, Amber falls in love with Trace but can she figure out who he is and join him before his spirit is forced to move on? WARNING: A deep friendship, impending death, and a life saved.
eBook Publisher: Lyrical Press, Inc., 2012 2012
eBookwise Release Date: November 2011

Available eBook Formats: OEBFF Format (IMP) [88 KB]
Words: 19328 Reading time: 55-77 min.

The man of my dreams stood there, his back to me this time, giving me the opportunity to look at him for any hint of memory. His straight brown hair had recently been cut. Despite the cool temperature, he wore an old t-shirt that seemed to fit over his broad back. The jeans he wore were faded and cupped his butt as if that style of denim had been invented only for him. My stomach fluttered as he turned around, offering a large grin. Had he been waiting for me?
"I'm so glad to find you here," I said, walking over to him.
He held his arms out and I eagerly stepped into his embrace. It had been so long since I'd experienced this warmth from another person. "I was waiting for you."
"Can you tell me your name now?"
He shook his head and stepped back. I wanted to stay against his chest. Having him against me washed all of the negativity from my life. "Remember what I asked of you?"
"Yes. You want time." I turned my back to him. "I never feel this sensation with anyone else."
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