Dreams. What are they really?
According to Webster’s Ninth Collegiate Dictionary dreams are: a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep. A visionary creation of the imagination.
However you define them, we all have them. Sometime people can barely remember what they dream about at night, while others remember them in vivid detail. I used to fall into the first category but have gotten better over the years at remember some details, although not many.
Sometimes dreams are bone-chilling nightmares, with images that remain with a person long into the daylight hours. Other times they are as soft and delightful as a warm summer’s breeze making us smile and feel good. Some dreams answer questions and give us insight into our problems.
Then there are those hot, sensual dreams that make us sweat and push us over the edge and into the waiting arms of a dream lover. We’ve all had them. Erotic dreams, fantasies, whatever name you want to give them. They are stimulating and disconcerting at the same time. You wake hot and bothered.
Then there is astral travel, the ability to leave the body and project the spirit to other places. Some people believe they can do it. It is a part of many religious ceremonies and the belief systems of various cultures. The subject is fascinating and disturbing at the same time. After all, who wants to believe that someone they don’t even know can watch them without their knowledge.
Dreams and astral travel. What do you get when you put the two of them together and sprinkle in a touch of magick””my latest Samhain release, Dreams of Seduction.
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She doesn’t believe in magic””or love. Until a spirit goes walking on the wild side”¦
Spells, Secrets and Seductions, Book 2
Maggie O’Neill goes along with her two best friends’ candle-magick spell to summon a lover only because, well, they are her BFFs. She doesn’t really believe in this stuff. Yet the aftermath of the spell leaves her strangely hot and bothered, and then the dreams of a man start””and not just any man. Jed Bearson. Pity, since she’s sworn off men for the foreseeable future.
Jed, part-time deputy and painter, doesn’t tell many people that he has the ability to let his spirit travel outside his body. One night, despite his self-imposed rule to never invade anyone’s privacy, he follows an irresistible pull to Maggie’s bedside. He’s astounded to find her crying out his name in private pleasure. After months of giving her space, maybe it’s time to approach her.
Maggie and Jed’s first touch is lightning hot””and their passion is a thunderclap of erotic pleasure. But when Jed reveals he’s a spiritwalker, Maggie’s reaction is like a curtain of cold rain descending between them. Leaving him wondering what she’s afraid of. Magic? Him? Or of following her heart?
What do you dream about?
N.J. has always been a voracious reader, and now she spends her days writing novels of her own. Vampires, werewolves, dragons, time-travelers, seductive handymen, and next-door neighbors with smoldering good looks””all vie for her attention. It’s a tough life, but someone’s got to live it.
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Miranda Baker
13 years agoMy young son (otherwise known as “alarm clock”) woke me up in the middle of a hot dream about an ex-boyfriend! Could have used a few more minutes there, kiddo…
Your new release sounds hot and dreamy!
N.J. Walters
13 years agolol Too bad you didn't get to finish your dream, Miranda. 🙂 And, thanks so much. I had a lot of fun writing this books. Some very steamy scenes.