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Do you love fiction? Not just everyday fiction but original fiction.

 

 DREAMS:  one man’s journey

 By Dawson C. Walton

 

         Just an everyday man, like you and I am working to survive in a job that is going nowhere just living paycheck to paycheck. Then one day unexpectedly he starts to have dreams. But unlike the ones that you and I have his do come true. At first, he could not even understand them, but soon he learns that the dreams could be controlled and steered where and how he wants them to go. With the world around him filled with crime and despair and people living in the street with nowhere to call home but a cardboard box while others lived and prospered doing whatever they wanted. He takes it upon himself to help those people that are less fortunate, and at the same time he helps himself.

    Living in a small apartment above a neighborhood store he works for minimum wages as a dishwasher in a local cafe. Once he can control his dreams. He uses his new-found talent to help those as he sees fit.

   However, for those like the fat pawnshop owner who laughed at him to the bullies who make the streets unsafe for everyone: even the drug pushers who pollute the streets with their poison. He helps in the only way he knows kill those that offend society and help those that are in need while building a nest egg for him. But as you and I know like most good things; this too ends. After a bizarre mishap during one of the dreams, the Detective who has always seemed to be there arrests him. After a brief trial, he is to die in the Gas Chamber for his crimes against humanity.

 But does he?

@ https://www.amazon.com/dp/b005en78mg

Now in paperback at

 https://www.createspace.com/3672002

 

DREAMS:Border Wars

By Dawson C. Walton

Part two of Dreams one man’s journey.

   While our hero pretends not to remember anything before waking up that morning in the morgue and the government thinking they botched the execution They tried to save face and give our hero a new identity and a one-way ticket to another state.

  After arriving at his new home our hero soon learns of the Cartel’s dealings on the U.S./Mexico border between the illegal aliens and the drug and gun smuggling, he asks the question “Do I still have the gift?”  So using his talent he does what the government cannot and that is putting a stop to the incoming traffic of guns and drugs but soon our hero learns that stopping all the traffic coming across the border can be a full-time job.

@ http://www.amazon.com/dp/b005pfe7ju

In paperback

https://www.createspace.com/3846510

 

Dreams:Good vs. Evil

By Dawson C. Walton

      The saga continues with the prison guard who after having contact with our hero contracts the “Gift.” Being the Officer in charge of Death Roll and a firm believer of the death penalty, he and his partner are the ones that take the condemned on that long walk to the Gas Chamber, and the last ones that the inmates have any contact with. How will he handle his newfound talent when the system wants to abolish the death sentence?

       At the same instance, the Priest who tried so hard to have our hero repent for his sins also contracts the “Gift.” After being transferred to another church to take over the duties of a dying Cardinal he learns of his talent and uses it not for evil but for doing God’s work.

      With the growing guilt of his actions, the Guard seeks out a Priest in another city to confess his sins and cleanse his soul. Soon after meeting both realize that they are not the only one that has the gift, so one decides to get rid of the other.

Available for your kindle at.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/b007gzayaq

and paperback

@ https://www.createspace.com/3846581

 

 Thank you I hope you enjoy the ride into

original fiction   The Dreams trilogy


Here is a change instead of promoting myself again I

want you all to take a second and promote another Indie

writer that you know it only takes a second but it could

help. If we all took a little time and helped each other

imagine what exposure we could get.

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Reading

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Since i got my kindle fire HD i have been reading a lot more and one of the book I really loved was

Jade and the Deva by Keith Tutor & Jade Fishburn

Hidden wings book one is a fantastic story for anyone who loves a great book. This story was very well written and I would highly recommend it to everyone. I enjoyed it a lot and am looking forward to the next book in the series.

The only bad thing is that it is only on smashwords.

The book i am now reading is The Summoner by Randy Massey available on Amazon.com

Both are very good reads.


If you could control your dreams what would you do?
Find out what one man did at
http://www.dawsonwalton.wordpress.com
Dreams (2)


 

If you don’t laugh at this one, you’re not breathing…

A firefighter was working on the engine outside the

Station, when he noticed a little girl nearby in a little red

wagon with little ladders hung off the sides and a garden

hose tightly coiled in the middle.


The girl was wearing a firefighter’s helmet.


The wagon was being pulled by her dog and her cat.


The firefighter walked over to take a closer look.


‘That sure is a nice fire truck,’ the firefighter said with admiration.

‘Thanks,’ the girl replied. The firefighter looked a little

closer. The girl had tied the wagon to her dog’s collar and

to the cat’s testicles.


‘Little partner,’ the firefighter said, ‘I don’t want to tell

you how to run your rig, but if you were to tie that rope

around the cat’s collar, I think you could go faster. ‘

The little girl replied thoughtfully, ‘You’re probably right,

but then I wouldn’t have a siren.

siren cat


At dawn the telephone rings,

“Hello, Señor Bob?  This is Ernesto, the caretaker at your

country house.”

“Ah yes, Ernesto.  What can I do for you?  Is there a problem?”

“Um, I am just calling to advise you, Señor Bob, that your

parrot, he is dead.”

“My parrot?  Dead?  The one that won the International competition?”

“Si, Señor, that’s the one.”

“Damn!  That’s a pity!  I spent a small fortune on that bird. 

What did he die from?”

“From eating the rotten meat, Señor Bob.”

“Rotten meat?  Who the hell fed him rotten meat?”

“Nobody, Señor.  He ate the meat of the dead horse.”

“Dead horse?  What dead horse?”

“The thoroughbred, Señor Bob …”

“My prize thoroughbred is dead?”

“Yes, Señor Bob, he died from all that work pulling the water

cart.”

“Are you insane?  What water cart?”

“The one we used to put out the fire, Señor.”

“Good Lord!  What fire are you talking about, man?”

“The one at your house, Señor!  A candle fell and the curtains caught on fire.”

“What the hell?  Are you saying that my mansion is destroyed because of a candle?!”

“Yes, Señor Bob.”

“But there’s electricity at the house!  What was the candle

for?”

“For the funeral, Señor Bob.”

“WHAT BLOODY FUNERAL??!!”

“Your wife’s, Señor Bob.  She showed up very late one night

and I thought she was a thief, so I hit her with your new Ping
G15 204g titanium head golf club with the TFC 149D graphite shaft.”

SILENCE………..

LONG SILENCE………

VERY LONG SILENCE…………

“Ernesto, if you broke that driver, you’re in deep shit.”