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Awoken in the middle of a nightmare, a young nurse soon discovers her body has become host to a dream persona that escaped from the dream wanting to have a real life. In a bizarre twist, that same night the nurse accidentally has a hand in the death of her own sister and is faced with telling the truth or letting her sister's abusive husband take full blame. Uncertainty creeps into the nurse's mind and she begins to suspect the dream intruder may have also played a role in her sister's death. Neither able to rid themselves of the other, the situation between the nurse and her dream cohabitant,…mehr

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Awoken in the middle of a nightmare, a young nurse soon discovers her body has become host to a dream persona that escaped from the dream wanting to have a real life. In a bizarre twist, that same night the nurse accidentally has a hand in the death of her own sister and is faced with telling the truth or letting her sister's abusive husband take full blame. Uncertainty creeps into the nurse's mind and she begins to suspect the dream intruder may have also played a role in her sister's death. Neither able to rid themselves of the other, the situation between the nurse and her dream cohabitant, takes some unexpected turns until finally spiraling into a spider web of lies and guilt. Who will actually get what they deserve?
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A self-bio is difficult for me and writing it in third person means I have to call myself 'she' and isn't that weird? If I had 10,000 'great me' things to write about, writing a bio would still be difficult for me. Okay, the author is a senior. Not one in high school, but one who qualifies for discount movie tickets and free coffee sometimes on senior fast-food day. She is retired from the insurance industry, alarm clocks and daily rush hour traffic. Now living in the mountains, she and her husband have come to love the peace and beauty that accompany mountain living. The author spends her free time now doing what most retired folks do, venturing into things they never imagined themselves doing. She considers herself a poet at heart and over her lifetime has written many poems; happy, sad, serious and silly. Her ideas for book writing include children's books, several available on the AuthorHouse website as well as Amazon.com. Try "The Prefect Porch for Witch Watching". It's sweet and you only need to be able to sing a little. In writing "Deserved" the author attempted to go where she's not gone before by writing a fiction novel with some rather unusual eerie twists. She leaves you to wonder, who's in your dreams?