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Every Man's Dream or Nightmare as the Case May Be

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Every Man's Dream or Nightmare as the Case May Be

By: Dale Stubbart
Narrated by: Gareth Johnson
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Every man dreams of falling in love. But sometimes when he has that dream too often and still has yet to find his love, that dream can become a nightmare, always haunting him.

The only solution sometimes is to go off in pursuit of your dream, no matter how unlikely it seems that you will actually fulfill your dream.

If you'd like to hear a clean romance story with a little adventure and mystery thrown in, this is it!

©2018 Dale Stubbart (P)2018 Dale Stubbart
Romance Romantic Suspense Science Fiction Fiction Dream Suspense

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This (very) short story has the makings of a good idea, but this version feels more like an outline than a full story. It manages to pack in enough into its very short narrative that I wanted to know more and was disappointed at how little there was. There was enough though that I intend to revisit this author and try some more titles.
The reader wasn’t bad, but the audio quality left a lot to be desired: it sounded very echoey and occasionally rushed, with completely pointless chapters bashing together without pause. A more measured performance could improve the overall experience.

An interesting but underdeveloped idea

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