Yesterday's a Dream

Finding yourself in a dumpster is an awful way to start your day. not knowing who you are is even worse. In her late twenties and looking like an angel, one memory haunts her - is this smiling face that of a friend or an enemy? This young woman's journey of self-discovery begins with her remedial education and ends with a dramatic rebirth. Samantha awakes as an innocent child and blossoms into a competent, compassionate woman.

She had no memory , no name, and possessed a dead woman's wallet. Determining the identity of this beautiful woman and how she came to be wandering the streets of this town should have been Officer Randall Brandt's main concern. It was becoming difficult to keep his thoughts on his job when all he wanted was to be near her.

My first attempt at putting my creations on paper and into the mass market is finally becoming a reality. I have been dreaming up characters and writing about them since greade school. I hope you enjoy reading abou them as much as I have enjoyed telling their story!

Currently, I am fighting with the characters in my second novel, they can be shy and snooty and sometimes just downright stubborn in their refusals to cooperate. Still, I persist because I believe their stories could shine the light on solutions to similar real-life problems. So prey for my patience and watch for "I face the morning" coming soon.

Thanks and God Bless! Rennae


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Yesterday's a Dream

Finding yourself in a dumpster is an awful way to start your day. not knowing who you are is even worse. In her late twenties and looking like an angel, one memory haunts her - is this smiling face that of a friend or an enemy? This young woman's journey of self-discovery begins with her remedial education and ends with a dramatic rebirth. Samantha awakes as an innocent child and blossoms into a competent, compassionate woman.

She had no memory , no name, and possessed a dead woman's wallet. Determining the identity of this beautiful woman and how she came to be wandering the streets of this town should have been Officer Randall Brandt's main concern. It was becoming difficult to keep his thoughts on his job when all he wanted was to be near her.

My first attempt at putting my creations on paper and into the mass market is finally becoming a reality. I have been dreaming up characters and writing about them since greade school. I hope you enjoy reading abou them as much as I have enjoyed telling their story!

Currently, I am fighting with the characters in my second novel, they can be shy and snooty and sometimes just downright stubborn in their refusals to cooperate. Still, I persist because I believe their stories could shine the light on solutions to similar real-life problems. So prey for my patience and watch for "I face the morning" coming soon.

Thanks and God Bless! Rennae


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Yesterday's a Dream

Yesterday's a Dream

by R.S. McIntosh
Yesterday's a Dream

Yesterday's a Dream

by R.S. McIntosh

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Finding yourself in a dumpster is an awful way to start your day. not knowing who you are is even worse. In her late twenties and looking like an angel, one memory haunts her - is this smiling face that of a friend or an enemy? This young woman's journey of self-discovery begins with her remedial education and ends with a dramatic rebirth. Samantha awakes as an innocent child and blossoms into a competent, compassionate woman.

She had no memory , no name, and possessed a dead woman's wallet. Determining the identity of this beautiful woman and how she came to be wandering the streets of this town should have been Officer Randall Brandt's main concern. It was becoming difficult to keep his thoughts on his job when all he wanted was to be near her.

My first attempt at putting my creations on paper and into the mass market is finally becoming a reality. I have been dreaming up characters and writing about them since greade school. I hope you enjoy reading abou them as much as I have enjoyed telling their story!

Currently, I am fighting with the characters in my second novel, they can be shy and snooty and sometimes just downright stubborn in their refusals to cooperate. Still, I persist because I believe their stories could shine the light on solutions to similar real-life problems. So prey for my patience and watch for "I face the morning" coming soon.

Thanks and God Bless! Rennae



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412237673
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication date: 08/18/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 282 KB
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