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a page turner - wonderful. I loved it!

a woman on the run from a violent marriage..gets hired as a live in companion...with her 6 yr old girl.. the husband shows up...a successful author the neice to the employer lady...three women grapple with dreams of haunted pasts...a powerful ending.
Barbara F. (Babsjog) reviewed Dreaming in Color (Wheeler large print book series) on + 26 more book reviews
I have never read a book so well written about abused women, not just from the victim's view, but also from those who come into contact with her. It was a very interesting book and I would be happy to share with someone. Babs
Gail L. (divine-ms-m) reviewed Dreaming in Color (Wheeler large print book series) on + 312 more book reviews
I really enjoyed reading this book from the first page to the last. Not only did it capture my attention immediately, but I connected with the characters as though they were my friends. I couldn't put it down!
I'm really tired of reading trivia. I don't feel justified in taking the time to read a book if I don't learn something. Charlotte Vale Allen set the stage in "Dreaming in Color" so we could identify the atrocities of abuse from the perspective of each character (including the child, Penny). Kudos to the author. Not only did I learn something, but I will be more understanding of abused women in the future.
I'm really tired of reading trivia. I don't feel justified in taking the time to read a book if I don't learn something. Charlotte Vale Allen set the stage in "Dreaming in Color" so we could identify the atrocities of abuse from the perspective of each character (including the child, Penny). Kudos to the author. Not only did I learn something, but I will be more understanding of abused women in the future.