• Storm Dreams

  • Somnium Cycle, Volume 1
  • By: Jeb R. Sherrill
  • Narrated by: Ed Waldorph
  • Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Storm Dreams

By: Jeb R. Sherrill
Narrated by: Ed Waldorph
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Do dreams dream? Can a dream become real?

Trapped between the real world and the lands of dream, John Cassidy is a WWI fighter pilot with no memory of his past. He may not even be a real person. Rescued from a dream by a mysterious airship captain, Cassidy is thrown into a chaos he can't begin to fathom. Forced to flee Armada agents, bounty hunters, and the demons of his past, he searches for a meaning to life and the man who dreamed him in the first place.

Storm Dreams is a mind-twisting existential adventure and the first published novel of an author who may prove to be one of the strangest writers in the industry.

©2016 Jeb R. Sherrill (P)2018 Jeb R. Sherrill

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A surreal adventure story.

Strange and wonderful—it’s almost impossible to think of something to compare it to, especially in recent literature. The best I can come up with is if G. K. Chesterton, Neil Gaiman and George MacDonald all sat down at a pub, started talking about The Great War, and proceeded to get really drunk. Definitely worth a credit.

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