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Books in Book of Dreams series

  • Heroes of Dreams: Little and Big Surprises: Little and Big Surprises

    Gabriel Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 24, 2017)
    Just after Backbyte and Warptag were defeated, another dimension was opened causing changes and some new forces to come through. The question is, are they friends, foe, or something more? Find out in this exciting new adventure as Season Two Begins, continue to follow the adventure in Book Twelve coming soon, and look for Official Heroes of Dreams Season One Guidebook!
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  • Dreams Of Betrayal: The Vortex

    Steve R Romano, Heidi Bosch Romano, Heidi B Romano

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2017)
    “Dreams of Betrayal” is a science fiction series about a man who’s on a journey to discover his forgotten past. In “The Vortex” Presidress Lindura regularly uses her feminine wiles to get her way. She seduces Phu-Bar, who is her husband’s best friend and loyal employee. She then convinces Phu-Bar to assassinate her husband, the Presider, so that they can live together in luxury at her estate. In reality, she’s an ego-maniac who lusts for power and will stop at nothing to get what she wants. Phu-Bar is not the puppet Lindura thinks he is. He’s secretly jealous of the Presider and wants to rule just as badly as Lindura. He follows through with their plan, luring the Presider away from the estate on the pretense that he and the Presider are just going out for a long-overdue pleasure ride on horseback. After arriving at his planned destination, a well-hidden wooded area, Phu-Bar’s cohort spooks the Presider’s horse. When the Presider falls into a lake and is being pulled down into a swirling vortex of death, Phu-Bar finally shows his true colors and taunts the Presider as he begs for help. Five years later, a man in a black cloak appears out of nowhere during a lightning storm. He has no memory of his past. He starts having recurring nightmares that lead him to believe that these aren't random dreams, but hints of his forgotten past.
  • A Bear Called Ted: The Most Famous Bear You Have Ever Met!

    Stephan J Myers, Nicholas Smith

    Paperback (Hershey Reese & Myers, Aug. 20, 2015)
    The Bear book no child should be without!In this vivid and imaginative, rhyming picture book, Loss discovers there’s more to Teddy Bears than meets the eye when the Bear on her doorstep turns out to be an astronaut, a racing car driver, a famous magician and a knight in shining armour who has fought the odd dragon or two! But, who is Ted really, and what does he know about the magic of dreams?Inspired by the much-loved classics, Paddington Bear, Winnie The Pooh and Rupert, bestselling author of The Prayer, Stephan J Myers, creates an irresistible Bear story that reminds readers of all ages why Teddy Bears are loved by children everywhere. The fourth book in The Book Of Dreams series featuring Loss and Ted, it makes the perfect bedtime story. Making bedtime reading extra special for children all over the world, A Bear Called Ted weaves magical illustrations and rhythmical words that encourage sleep and the very best of dreams. Readers across the world are discovering the magical books of Stephan J Myers and here’s what a few of them had to say.With a deft brush and acerbic pen Myers brings our childhood dreams to life with Ted and his many guises. An absolute classic with two wonderful characters, it should be on every child’s reading shelf. --- BookViralStephan J. Myers continues his wonderful distinctive style of writing and has made this fairy tale into yet another magical read. "The Colour Red” is a beautiful treat for children and grown-ups alike. A highly recommended story to be read and shared with others. --- Children’s Author & Illustrator Sannel LarsonMany things can be read into this memorable short tale. Lovingly illustrated, a work to put on your shelf and cherish. --- Bestselling Author Marc SecchiaSweetly rhythmic and smoothly rhyming, Stephan Myer’s children’s Christmas story, The Prayer, reads a little like The Night Before Christmas crossed with a touch of Dickens. Humanly sad, spiritually haunting, and beautifully faithful without being tied to any faith. It’s a lovely Christmas tale for any time of year, and a wise lesson to guide a growing child. --- Sheila Deeth VINE VOICEMyers' fairy tale is a rhapsody of colours, musicality and clever rhyme. Each picture, with its vivid colours and soft lines, is a narrative statement of its own...so brilliant it should be framed! --- Mina’s Bookshelf
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