Book of Dreams (Original)
Contributor(s): Bunn, T Davis (Author), Bunn, Davis (Author)
ISBN: 1416556702
EAN: 9781416556701
Bunn delivers a thrilling novel about a psychologist
whose psychic gifts are unleashed when she has to rely on an ancient
manuscript to interpret the dreams of a mysterious client. As Elena's
own dreams take a dramatic turn, she wonders how she can better
understand and fulfill the will of God.
Review Quotes:
"The "Book of Dreams" is wonderful. Davis Bunn has created a literary
delight that underscores the power of God's word. A page-turner with an
inspiring supernatural element. I could not put this down." --Anne
Graham Lotz, bestselling author, "Just Give Me Jesus"
Review Quotes:
""Book of Dreams" is a fascinating read. A totally new concept, which
makes it a rare achievement. The story really makes you think. The theme
is both very challenging and mesmerizing. A first-rate effort."
--Hy Smith, executive vice president (ret.), United International Pictures
Review Quotes:
"Inventive and incisive, Bunn's fiction never disappoints. And he's
scored again with "Book of Dreams. "Don't miss this one." --Jerry B.
Jenkins, "New York Times "bestselling author, the Left Behind series
Review Quotes:
""Book of Dreams" is an exceptional story. The concept itself is
remarkably fresh, with a genuinely unique design. There are very few
inspirational-style concepts that have the potential to cross over and
become major mainstream hits. In my opinion, "Book of Dreams" is at the
top of this list. Exciting, relevant, and accessible. A remarkable
story, one that will linger long after the book is put down."
--Norman Stone, producer / director, "Shadowlands"
Publisher Marketing:
For Dr. Elena Burroughs, life is divided into two chapters--before and
after the death of her husband. Today marks the point that her span of
being a wife is equal to her span of being a widow. Even her success as a
psychologist and her worldwide acclaim for a book on the interpretation
of dreams is dimmed by an unspoken If only. Then a new patient arrives,
one so private only her first name is given. Impeccably dressed and
escorted by two bodyguards, Sandra recounts a frightening series of
recurrent nightmares. Elena agrees to consider her case more carefully,
convinced that something ominous may be at work here. Elena's
interpretation of her dreams confirms that, indeed, the new patient and
her family confront a powerful global network of dangerous forces. As
the story unfolds, they face a key question of the Christian life: How
do you understand and fulfill the will of God?