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This is a work of fiction. All characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.
Margrete Grey Wolf is a Native American (Eastern Band Cherokee) happily residing in New Orleans with her husband Running Bear, her teenage son Sam, and an assortment of feline friends.
She has previously been published in several magazines and newspapers, as well as an anthology of poetry. Margrete is also well known for her work in the metaphysical field.
Her ecclectic working background includes journalism and tech writing. Dreamers is her first novel.
Miranda’s dream man woke her up out of a sound sleep almost every night. She was going to marry that man, just as soon as she figured out who he was. In her dreams she couldn’t see his face, but she could see his shoes. Before long, she found herself looking at men’s feet all over New Orleans. While she was looking for Mr. Right’s shoes, however, her stable of interesting friends kept her time and her mind occupied: Steve, her middle-aged best friend who dated pierced and tattooed women just old enough to vote; Tonto, her ex-preacher Indian friend who was too picky to get a date; Justin, the occasional transvestite with a fashion emergency; Danielle, the beautiful dominatrix; Zelda, who owned a bar called Twats; and Mitzi, who made a fortune selling her ugly jewelry.
Leo’s dream girl woke him up nightly in his San Francisco loft. He decided he was going to marry that girl, but his only clue to her identity was her dyed red hair. Leo was a frustrated man. His best friend Murray tried to help by giving him a pack of condoms and sending him to a massage parlor. Murray’s sister Charlotte, who had a sugar daddy and a girlfriend, got Leo drunk and gave him a Tarot card reading. He appreciated the efforts of his friends, but unfortunately none of it helped him find his dream girl. Besides, Leo had family problems on his mind. His sister Betsy liked to direct traffic in her nightgown and fuzzy slippers; she also buried her stuffed animals in the back yard. And his mother, who attracted an eclectic crew of nuts and weirdoes, was bugging him to move back home to New Orleans.
Will Miranda find her dream man? Will she know him if he’s barefoot? Will Leo find his dream girl? What if she dyes her hair a different color? Will Justin ever find the right ball gown? Will Charlotte’s sugar daddy find out about her girlfriend? Will his wife find out about Charlotte? Will Betsy have to find a bigger pet cemetery? Do any of these people ever work? Read Dreamers and get the answers to these burning questions.
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