Nightmares and Dreams by Lyn Miller Lacoursiere


Nightmares and Dreams
Title : Nightmares and Dreams
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ISBN : 1427628963
ISBN-10 : 9781427628961
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published January 20, 2007

Nightmares and Dreams is a blend of murder, money and romance. Of two people unable to break the ties of young love.

Lindy Lewis now a feisty adventuress, is forced to face life alone in the mansion her husband and she had lovingly renovated. Alone and insecure about the future after he dies and believing she would find contentment again if she is rich, she feels life has forced her to take some drastic measures. She commits a crime.

Reed Connors a successful retired lawyer, now an investigator has one downfall, Lindy Lewis. The same woman he loved in college decades ago and much to his chagrin, can still manage to bring havoc to his life.

The two come face to face again in a casino in Northern Minnesota as Lindy escapes from a killer who threatens her life and her newly acquired precious fortune. While Reed has been assigned to investigate a fraudulent crime to his company, he is stunned to discover the the offender is none other than his ex-lover, Lindy Lewis. This sets off a series of dangerous encounters as once again their lives become entangled.


Nightmares and Dreams Reviews


  • Darian

    Lacoursiere is like a master painter with words, the way she can so beautifully craft descriptions of the most seemingly ordinary details. Her painted words – carefully chosen, delicate and subtle, creating the most vivid images I have read in quite some time. The words blended and flowed with each other, into an exquisite dance on the page bringing the scene to life.

    The main portion of the story is based Lindy’s being on the run, hoping to vanish from those chasing her, yet slamming into hurdle after hurdle along the way. The plot moves at a decent pace to support the feeling of urgency Lacoursiere is trying to show. The tension between Lindy and Reed, her former lover from college, is undeniable. Something in Lindy always turns her thoughts back to him, stirring temptation to stop running and find love in his arms again. And the connection is just as strong with Reed, sensing her need for help without her even asking for it. Lacoursiere handled their history and unchanged bond very well, portraying an undying love, which perhaps might never be.

    Where I did struggle with this book was the amount of inner monologue and lack of a dialogue. There were a few instances when the inner monologue, the characters just thinking, I think dulled what could have been very powerful scenes. Lacoursiere is very talented with descriptive writing, but I feel at times she relied on that too heavily, telling us what I craved to be shown through a scene with dialogue.

    Overall, I think this book gives a nod of appreciation to the writing of my childhood, before the world got into such a hurry, and I give two thumbs up for Lacoursiere’s talent in descriptive writing. I think someone who likes a lot of punch and action in a story through dialogue might not be able to sink their teeth into this. But, this book would be a fine fit for someone who loves to immerse themselves in every detail and feeling of a story.


    **My review copied from Krazy Book Lady's blog,
    http://krazybooklady.blogspot.com/

  • Roseanne

    I just couldn't finish this book. The overuse of exclamation marks to create tension or passion vs. using words to describe scenes or emotions was annoying along with the choppy abrupt writing style.