Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming

Author: Monique Fisher
Genre(s): Romance | Fiction
Total pages: 119
Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming

Four best friends, one trip to New Orleans, and no clue what the Big Easy has in store for them …

After an adventurous vacation exploring New Orleans, four best friends decide to visit a psychic. When she predicts that each of them will find true love in the new year, they don’t believe it. But they soon discover fate will not be denied.

Lyric
Lyric is a publicist who’s used to cleaning up the messes of the rich and famous. She quickly finds herself in her own mess when a photo of her kissing millionaire angel investor Ranson Hamilton goes viral. She agrees to fake date him to distract the public. The only problem is Ranson is changing the rules, determined to make the relationship real.

Aimee
When childhood sweethearts Aimee and Patrick are reunited years after the disapproving opinions of his family pushed them apart, they decide to see if rekindling their love is truly in the cards.

Suchi
Suchi and Kofi have a magnetic attraction from the jump, but instant chemistry isn’t enough to withstand real life. After Kofi shares some news about his past, Suchi has to decide if it’s too much for her to handle.

Bridget
Bridget and Silas meet under embarrassing circumstances. Despite that, he agrees to help her get revenge on her ex. Silas accompanies Bridget to her ex’s wedding as her plus one. What begins as a simple three-day drive between strangers quickly develops into much more. Bridget is faced with the biggest question of all: is she willing to open her heart one more time?

Tell Me I’m Not Dreaming is a rom-com anthology about four women taking a chance on love and learning to embrace their fates with open arms.

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