DreamTyme

DreamTyme by Phil Oleson is a fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 4, 2015. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Maren Lofton, a 26-year-old business manager, and her lover Jon Fitch as they embark on a seemingly romantic getaway from the Caribbean Island of San Roussel to the Whitsunday Islands in Australia. While Jon believes they are simply enjoying an afternoon jaunt, Maren has plans for a new life fueled by a recent windfall, leading to a journey filled with love and unexpected challenges.
Readers will find a blend of mystery, romance, and suspense as Maren’s newfound wealth begins to attract unwanted attention. The narrative explores the dynamics of their relationship as they navigate the complexities of love and the potential dangers that accompany large sums of money. As Maren’s plans unfold, the story delves into the implications of her choices and the risks involved, making for an engaging exploration of trust and ambition.
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Maren Lofton, an intelligent, clever 26-year-old business manager has taken off from the Caribbean Island of San Roussel in a Jet. The only other passenger is thirtyish Jon Fitch, her lover. Their relationship has reached the madly in love stage. Good thing too. He believes it is just an afternoon jaunt. Maren has other ideas. Recently awash in a huge sum of money, she has a new life planned for them. She is hoping their love is strong enough for him to be able to overcome the shock that they are never going back to the Island. Their new course is the Whitsunday Islands in the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. He follows his heart and agrees to her agenda for now. Their adventure and passion abound for months until she learns that someone might be after her money. Large sums of money, especially when gotten in a less than conventional way, have a tendency to attract trouble.
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