Dreams for Stones

Dreams for Stones

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A man holding fast to grief and a woman who lets go of love too easily - it will take all the magic of old diaries and a children's story to heal these two.

Caught in grief and guilt over his wife's death, English professor Alan Francini is determined never to feel that much pain again. He avoids new relationships and keeps even his best friend at arms length. His major so...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published October 1st 2008 by Samhain Publishing (first published December 25th 2007)
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Laela
Jun 29, 2009 Laela rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: adult
Alan's wife Meg is dead. He can't seem to move on.
Kathy just had her engagment broken off by Greg.

Neither of them is looking for a relationship and they both have trouble commiting to anything. A sweet book, full of sad moments.
Joyce Servis
Excellent book, well written, great character development and a great depth of perception into grief.
Academicsupport
Changed my rating after reading the second book in this series (Persistence of Dreams). Both were very touching, quick reads(Was home alone and couldn't put either down)! I enjoyed the book within a book dimension.
Sharon
May 03, 2013 Sharon marked it as to-read
Genny
Mar 10, 2011 Genny marked it as to-read
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MJ
Jun 01, 2011 MJ marked it as to-consider
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After years in academia, teaching and directing clinical chemistry laboratories, I took a turn down another road and began writing fiction. My first novel, Dreams for Stones was published by Samhain on Christmas Day 2007. The sequel, Persistence of Dreams followed in 2009.
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