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Weaving A Tapestry of Dreams

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Life Happens. A very common phrase used today. We get up. We eat. Go to work. Try to exercise. Maybe fit in a little bit of relaxation. Go to sleep. Just to repeat the process all over again the next day. In the course of this day to day journey we laugh, we cry, we deal with crisis, we experience joy, sorrow, fear anxiety and pain. We get pulled in every direction possible. But for what reason? We usually don't even stop to ask that all important question. We get too caught up in living life to question life.
What most of us don't realize is that while life is pulling us in all directions, our soul is on its very own journey. A quest toward enlightenment. This is the story of one such journey. The journey of a woman's soul as she tries to find her way home, her way back to the light.
An accident leaves Destiny in a coma. Not quite ready to continue on to the next plane of life and not wanting to return to where she came, she is limbo. While the state of the physical world becomes bleak all around her and the hope of survival hangs from a thread. Her companions from the heavens come to her aid to try to take her home. Destiny is subconsciously torn between the ties she had made on earth and the ones that pull at her heart to take her home. Adam pressures her subconscious by having her experience a series of different parallel lives. With enough pressure he hopes she can break the chains that bind her. And she will be free from having to go through another circle of life in this dimension. She will be free to live in the light eternally.
From a small hick town in the Nevada desert to a crystal cave in the heavens, Destiny is confused which life is reality. but realizes what is really important is the lessons she takes from them.

324 pages, Paperback

First published August 13, 2014

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Jess Fulton

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Editor’s Note: Allow me to introduce myself. I am Nevada Sudden Gust of Wind, Gusty for short. I was born and raised in a puppy mill. A small 8’ x 8’ kennel to live out my life for one reason and one reason only, to have puppies. Somewhere along the way the market fell out of the puppy business and I was taken to the local pound. On my last leg and mere days away from my last breath, I was rescued. Author Jess Fulton came into my life, I guess you could say she, friended, me. Now, most dog/human relationships are that of master/servant. But Jess insisted ours would be one of companionship. I have been doing my part ever since. She took me home to live on the family farm where there is plenty of room to run free. However, not being used to running, I prefer to stay at her side. Jess loves to dig in the garden so I do my part by trying to stay out in front of her burying things for her to come along and dig up. When the grandkids come over we are on double time. By the end of the day we both need to put our feet up and read a good book. By day Jess works in an office so I stay close by her side in case she might need something. You never know about humans, every once in a while they just need to bend down and give a dog’s ear a scratch, or have them test a homemade dog cookie (they could use a little more peanut butter, but who am I to judge). Jess confided in me some time back she had always had a passion for writing. With much encouragement from family and friends we have embarked (no pun intended) on a new quest. You can find us just about every free minute of the day pounding away on a computer, she writes and I offer any bit of inspiration I can. She has many more stories in her head, so I hope you will join us on our adventures.

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June 15, 2015
The title describes this book perfectly. It has many layers, and the reader follows Destiny, the main character, through different threads of different stories. The author does a great job of bringing them all together and creating one cohesive book. My biggest issue was that it was rife with spelling, grammatical, and other technical errors. It interrupted the flow of the story. Were it not for those, I probably would've given this four or even five stars because the story was so engaging.
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April 7, 2015
A lighthearted story that opens up your heart without you even knowing it. An excellent choice for summer reading. Let yourself get carried away, and your heart get inspired.
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June 30, 2015
Heartwarming

Lovely tale to make you think and wonder, cry and laugh. This is a journey you don't want to miss!
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