CJ’s dreams continue, as she finds herself back at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. First, seeking protection for Rachel, then, the entire Sisterhood. (Actually, make that Sisterhoods; as there will soon be three.) Her final trip will be to introduce someone very special to the merchants who protect her.
But will her biggest dream, to have a baby, come true? And, will Shawn embrace her dream?
Now in college, CJ must leave the ranch in the hands of Shannon and Christine. The two sisters that she would trust with her most treasured and loved Be they her husband, her friends or the horses they all cherish.
With Paige and Jessie about to graduate from GenerateHope, what does fate hold in store for them? Will life find them back on the street or, will the Sisterhood protect and nurture them so they can grow into the wonderful women they are meant to be?
For Alice, was moving to the states wise? Will the rest of the Sisterhood love a person who can’t tell a horse from a sheep or a chicken, as much as CJ and Shannon? And, what about the person who followed her from London? The one who’s obsessed with her.
Facing one of the driest years in history, Shawn, Bert, Rachel, and the rest of the firemen and EMT’s of the Bonita-Sunnyside Fire District, will spend most of their summer at the station. While they protect the people of Bonita and San Diego County, the girls will find themselves protecting the ranch they treasure and the horses they love.
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A note from the As I leave CJ, Shawn and all their friends, to enjoy the rest of their lives, I can only hope that you’ve enjoyed sharing their lives, as much as I have. Please join me in as I close the final chapters in the lives of some of the most wonderful people I know.
Bob is a diverse author who has written and published eight books: His autobiography Love is a Pretty Girl with a Cape to Share Your Dreams With, his love story trilogy: Horses of Tir Na Nog; A New Door Opens, The Sisterhood and Dreams. As well as two other romance novels, The Beach Pool and The Heiress and the Dolphins.
He has also coauthored Light My Way and How Not to Fail in Business Without Really Trying with his partner and coauthor Robyn.
In addition to writing, Bob is an avid reader editor and blogger. He also writes guest posts and articles related to writing and publishing.
Born in Queens New York, he grew up in Bethpage, Long Island. His travels have covered a good part of the world and he has lived in London, England, Istanbul, Turkey, Houston and San Antonio, Texas, Los Angeles and Paso Robles before finally calling San Diego, California home.
Bob’s education includes: A duel BS degree in Electronic Engineering for Systems Design and Development and Project Management from Northrop University; as well as studies in Creative Writing, English Literature and English at NYU, William and Mary, University of Maryland and the University of Delaware.
On the technical side, he has developed and managed the creation of numerous manuals, operator’s guides and training programs for the military and airlines.
He has also owned and operated his own construction business, owned a restaurant and has traveled extensively while working with the military and airlines.
When not writing he can typically be found volunteering at the San Diego Zoo, or at their favorite wine bar or restaurant in San Diego, where they live. If they are not there, check the pubs and restaurants along the Themes in London with a patio, good food and lots of beer and wine. From there, it’s anybody’s guess but I would start with Africa or the Galapagos Islands.
This book starts with a dream by our main character, CJ, to her Middle Eastern grand bazaar that she has visited before. These true-to-life dreams began in book 2 after her honeymoon and have become a part of her life. "Dreams" picks up the stories of CJ & Shawn and Shannon & Bert along with the rest of the girls in the sisterhood. The main focus is friendship, love and support of each other and in abundance. There is a lesson here for all the readers about what true friendship really looks like. They always have each other's interests & needs ahead of their own and always have each other;s backs. With the beginning of "Dreams" we are introduced to the delightful baby girl that CJ & Shawn have adopted, but as the story continues more and more of the ladies from the sisterhood find themselves expecting. At the end of the novel we have an entirely new generation of girls from the sisterhood. Could there be another book in there somewhere down the road (hint, hint). "Dreams" is a book about love, romance and friendship, but also drama, stalking, injury, tragedy, bullying, a busy fire station with frequent trauma, a rescue horse ranch, EAP (equine assisted psychotherapy), animals from the zoo, and girls from GenerateHope (a human rescue of girls forced into sex trafficing). Along with a wonderful storyline, "Dreams" provides a wide variety of helpful information. The characters are described by the author, Bob Boze, to not only provide the reader with an image of each, but the knowledge of their personalities also. The strong bond is felt throughout the novel. "Dreams" is volume 3 of the "Horses of Tir Na Nog" trilogy. Each book is an excellent stand-alone but I encourage you to read the trilogy in order. The characters evolve with each novel and the easy writing style and flow of Bob Boze gets better with each book. I highly recommend you check out "Dreams" and follow the ladies as they graduate, relocate, start families of their own, and spread friendship across the globe as they grow into a wonderful new generation of the sisterhood.
Loved the book! Bob Boze continues the story of friends and adventure in San Diego, visiting familiar haunts with surprising twists and turns along the way. A positively fun read!