Musing Mondays #2

Posted May 4, 2015 by Marsha in This one's a Keeper / 10 Comments

open book and  pink flowerMusing Monday is hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm.

Musing Mondays is a weekly meme that asks you to choose one of the following prompts to answer:

I bought just one new book last week, which is a miracle for me.  It’s described below.

THIS WEEK’S RANDOM QUESTION:

What would you do if you wanted to buy a book for someone, but didn’t know what they like to read? Would you ask them? Would you choose something you, yourself, like? How would you go about buying them something?

My Answer:  I’m pretty sneaky.  I’d find a way to bring the conversation around to books and new releases – then ask them what they are looking forward to reading.  That would at least give me an idea of what genre they read.  Then I’d either find the book they said they were wanting to read or if that wasn’t out yet, then something similar.  If none of my sneaky ways were working, then I’d take the easy way out and get them a gift card from a specific book store – so I’d know they still bought a book.

To me book choices are very personal.  In the end I would rather they get something they like and would read, instead of my randomly choosing something that might not be in their tastes and would sit, unread, on a shelf.

I love my paranormal werewolves and vampires, don’t get me wrong, but sometimes I just want something different.  When I saw Dream of Me reviewed recently, I thought it would be a different and unusual read for me.  I should be getting into it later in the week, I enjoy the “slightly different” so this one should fit that just perfectly.

Dream of Me by Quinn Loftis:

Dream of MeSince the dawn of time, Brudair, otherwise known as the Sandman to the world, has faithfully lived out his purpose, faithfully performed his duties. He has never questioned his lot among the immortals, until now, until her. Sarah Serenity Tillman, a consummate beauty both inside and out, is a high school senior five months from her graduation. She has great plans, dreams of leaving the small town of her childhood behind her forever. But destiny has other plans, and it’s the Sandman’s job to make sure those plans are fulfilled.

The tall muscular Sandman, known as Dair to his friends, dressed in black, wrapped in shadows, is more than a myth. And he has a job to do. His very existence makes him a creature of the night, because dreams, (yes the legends got that part right), were indeed his specialty. But his purpose was more than just weaving dreams for sleeping children. No, his dreams were made to influence, made to ensure that certain special individuals, those individuals who would change the course of history, actually accepted their chosen destiny.

Little does Serenity know that she is Dair’s next assignment. And the dream that he weaves for her, if she follows its influence, will change the course of, not only her life, but possibly the whole of history as well. But she isn’t the only one being influenced. The beauty inside of her was weighing on the Sandman, lighting up the darkness that was his constant companion. Her light was warmth, it was life, and he didn’t understand how he had survived the previous millennia without it.

The Sandman was indeed greater than anything humans had ever imagined, and his purpose was vital to the course of history. So what happens when the weaver of dreams gets so distracted by a mere human that he ignores his own duties in the immortal realm? How can an immortal who was never meant to have a mate, join a young woman in her destiny without irrevocably changing the lives of millions and potentially altering history in a way the Creator never intended?

“Dream of me, Princess,” Dair whispered into her ear.
“Then weave me a dream, Sandman,” she said softly. “And we can dream together.”
As her eyes grew heavy, she heard Dair’s voice telling her to sleep, to open her mind to him and let him in. I’m all yours, she thought as sleep finally claimed her.

Definitely different.  This is the start of a new series.  Have you read this yet?

10 responses to “Musing Mondays #2

    • Marcy

      Thank you 🙂 Sometimes it helps to be a bit sneaky in life. Joking aside, I believe a gift is to the other person not what I want so I’d do my best to figure out what that might be.

      Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

    • Marcy

      The cover drew me in that’s for sure.

      Aren’t gift card the best invention (outsie of books) ever?

      Thanks for visiting.

    • Marcy

      I completely agree – and being truly sneaky takes years of practice. *wink* Books are really so personal, it’s more important that they get something that they would enjoy, no matter how it’s delivered.

      Doesn’t the Dream of Me series sound amazing? I cannot remember ever reading about the Sandman as a paranormal before, looking forward to diving into it. 🙂

      Thanks so much for visiting and commenting.

  1. That’s one of the most amazing covers that I’ve ever seen! How beautiful! And the blurb sounds awesome. Adding it to the TBR.

    Gift cards are a great idea! I personally like to go with hard cover classics since they look so pretty on a shelf, even for non-readers.
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    • Marcy

      Isn’t it simply stunning? I loves covers like that, they just capture me and draw me into the book.

      I love gift cards. And classics are called that for a reason. 🙂

      Thanks for visiting and commenting.