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Devin's Dreams

By: D. C. Wilkinson
Narrated by: John York
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Devin Sharp, a gentle-natured boy, has trouble sleeping. Recurring visions of strangers moving among shadows in his bedroom keep waking him at night. He swears that what he sees and hears is real. To no avail. No one believes him.

An older sibling taunts him. "Silly dreams," she says. But are they?

Coming of age as a gay teen in the seventies, Devin's sleep issues are just one more secret safely locked up in his closet. But not for long. Freshman year in college brings a measure of freedom and a chance to explore well beyond the boundaries of stifling social molds.

Experimenting with a powerful drug, Devin's quirky visions resurface. This time, however, something is different. A rabbit hole materializes out of nowhere. Thrust into it by a mysterious force, Devin is hurled into another world centuries before his own. There, awaiting, a host of strangers appear to know him...

©2024 Daniel Crossa-Wilkinson (P)2024 Daniel Crossa-Wilkinson
Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Renaissance Romance Dream
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I heard about this book through the absolutely incredible gentleman narrating it.

D C Wilkinson has a gift for painting a vivid picture with his words, brought (bought?) magically to life by John York.

I also want to thank D C for doing his research. As someone who has worked in the parts of London mentioned, it was refreshing to hear them factually portrayed and also gave the story more meaning to me.

I have already listened to it twice since getting it. It has fast become what I listen to when life is overwhelming me.

A gorgeous story narrated wonderfully

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