Dream of Me

By Quinn Loftis

Dream of Me - Quinn Loftis
  • Release Date: 2015-02-28
  • Genre: Fairy Tales, Myths & Fables for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 149 Ratings

Description

“In the evening… [he] blows softly upon their necks, till their heads begin to droop. […] Under each arm he carries an umbrella; one of them, with pictures on the inside, he spreads over the good children, and then they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night.” ~ Hans Christian Anderson

Since the dawn of time, Brudair, otherwise known as the Sandman to the world, has faithfully lived out his purpose, faithfully performed his duties. He has never questioned his lot among the immortals, until now, until her. Sarah Serenity Tillman, a consummate beauty both inside and out, is a high school senior five months from her graduation. She has great plans, dreams of leaving the small town of her childhood behind her forever. But destiny has other plans, and it’s the Sandman’s job to make sure those plans are fulfilled.

The tall muscular Sandman, known as Dair to his friends, dressed in black, wrapped in shadows, is more than a myth. And he has a job to do. His very existence makes him a creature of the night, because dreams, (yes the legends got that part right), were indeed his specialty. But his purpose was more than just weaving dreams for sleeping children. No, his dreams were made to influence, made to ensure that certain special individuals, those individuals who would change the course of history, actually accepted their chosen destiny.

Little does Serenity know that she is Dair’s next assignment. And the dream that he weaves for her, if she follows its influence, will change the course of, not only her life, but possibly the whole of history as well. But she isn’t the only one being influenced. The beauty inside of her was weighing on the Sandman, lighting up the darkness that was his constant companion. Her light was warmth, it was life, and he didn’t understand how he had survived the previous millennia without it.

The Sandman was indeed greater than anything humans had ever imagined, and his purpose was vital to the course of history. So what happens when the weaver of dreams gets so distracted by a mere human that he ignores his own duties in the immortal realm? How can an immortal who was never meant to have a mate, join a young woman in her destiny without irrevocably changing the lives of millions and potentially altering history in a way the Creator never intended?

“Dream of me, Princess,” Dair whispered into her ear.
“Then weave me a dream, Sandman,” she said softly. “And we can dream together.”
As her eyes grew heavy, she heard Dair’s voice telling her to sleep, to open her mind to him and let him in. I’m all yours, she thought as sleep finally claimed her.

Reviews

  • Dream of me

    5
    By Ms. Redducks
    One of the best books I’ve ever read. Thanks mostly to Emma’s momma!
  • Wow! That’s a keeper!

    5
    By MaryMaryyyyyyy
    Absolutely awesome book!
  • Too much religion

    2
    By bookreader02
    The first half of the story drags but finally picks up in pace and interest. However, there is just too much religious references throughout the book. What could have been an enjoyable read got bogged down unnecessarily. Please don’t make this into a series.
  • May Dreams Come True by Cincy Kid 68!

    5
    By JC Cincy Kid
    Ms. Loftis is simply one of the BEST! I’ve read ALL her books and this new Sandman series is soooo Amazing, I can’t wait to read the next one. Her characters are not only believable but so endearing as well. Get this book, you’ll luv it. 👏🤩 JB
  • Dream of me

    3
    By Casey kitty cat
    It was cute!
  • Romance with laughter and tears

    5
    By LisaClover
    How can we have a love story without mayhem, laughter and tears? Sandman finds a human whose light beckons his darkness. I enjoy the spin of this mythical immortal finding a love when he was created for a sole purpose to weave dreams to those specific individuals called by the Creator (The Lord Almighty; God; The Father; I Am & various other names of our Supreme Deity). Cute story with a very interesting tale of the Sandman finding love. I totally cried near the end of chapter 9 and later near the end of the book. Who doesn’t want our hero to have his happy ending even if this beautiful work of art is only fiction? I need to know several things and hopefully get some answers when I read the next book in this series.
  • Disappointing, reads like a sermon

    1
    By Westside Hatter
    I loved the grey wolf series and was really looking forward to read this book but it was a complete disappointment. Long passages about abstinence until marriage in addition to other sermon like parts make it hard to get through. Even if you skim past these parts, the story is slow and boring. I doubt I'll read another of her books.
  • Love this book

    5
    By forever reckless
    I have read almost every book you have written the grey wolf series, fae series....I believe this book is incredible the way you describe love and a connection between two people are remarkable makes you feel like this is what love should really feel like....I hope there is another book in the making for sandman and princess of peace I would like to see everything that they do in order to help Emma and themselves fulfill their fate!
  • Brilliantly captivating

    5
    By Bradley7242010
    This book definitely took some twists and turns from where I thought it would end up, but in the end it irrevocably won me over and I am completely looking forward to the next book to come!! Thank you again Ms. Loftis!!
  • Dream of Me is Simply Wonderful!

    5
    By Bookacholic
    This is the best & most emotional book I've ever read. 2 boxes of tissues later & you'll feel hope so deep that you'll feel your heart & soul have been renewed. A lesson for us all. There's truth in fiction if you are paying attention. Eagerly awaiting the rest of this series!!!!