A Circle of Dreams

by Annie Rogers

Published by Bivens & Jensen Publishinhg


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Reviewed by Laura V. Hilton

Jamie Demontagne has just given birth to her third child, a son she named Phillippe. She lives in a dreamy location near the seacoast of St. Lucia. But all is not well with Phillippe. From the beginning the elders have been concerned that they are tempting fate by naming the child Phillippe.

Two hundred years earlier, the Demontagne family lost another child named Phillippe. His mother hunted her entire life for her child, and she passed on, her child never found. When Jamie names her son Phillippe, the long-dead woman believes that Phillippe is really her long-lost son.

Phillippe is not well, his spirit torn between the spirit world and the real world. His mother is desperate to keep him with her. Her four-year-old daughter Lissa, keeps insisting she sees ghosts visiting Phillippe. Will Jamie be able to convince the spirits to leave her son alone?

A Circle of Dreams is the second book in The Demontagne Saga. I didn't have the opportunity to read the first book in the series, A Dream Across Time, but A Circle of Dreams easily stands alone.

The story is well-written with occasional errors in point of view, and the characters are well developed. Sometimes it seems the scenes weren't shown as well as they could have been as I couldn't see what was happening in the story.

Armchair Interviews says: If you like paranormal and spine tingling mysteries then A Circle of Dreams is not to be missed.

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