(This is not an official Chicago Stars book, but continues the story of the Bonner family.)
After the discovery that her late husband, a popular televangelist, embezzled five million dollars from his ministry, Rachel Stone, the televangelist’s widow, is an outcast—broke, unemployed, with a five-year-old son to raise. Fate and a dead car engine leave her at a shabby drive-in theater owned by Gabriel Bonner, the hostile black sheep of the town’s most prominent family. Welcome to Salvation, North Carolina, where a man who’s forgotten what tenderness means meets a woman with nothing to lose.
“…touching, funny, sexy, and humane.” —Publishers Weekly
“Thoroughly engaging characters and witty dialogue combine with a double dose of romance…another winner for Phillips’s fans.” —Kathleen Eagle, Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Susan Elizabeth Phillips writes a story that wraps around your heart and doesn’t let go. …if you haven’t read Susan Elizabeth Phillips, you haven’t read romance.” —Dolly Moiseeff, The Oakland Press
“…some of the best writing she’s ever done…a whole new side to her considerable talent. —Marci Abramson, Detroit Free Press
“…a love story you will never forget. Dream a Little Dream makes you believe in love again. Wonderful!” —Rendezvous
“Exceptional…all the enchanting elements that make Ms. Phillips’ books such a complete joy to experience.” —Jill M. Smith, Romantic Times
Five Star Gold “”Magnificent!” —Heartland Critiques
“Phillips’s portrayal of the emotional growth that allows people to create intimacy in full view of their failings and vulnerabilities is superb.” —Lynn Coddington, Contra Costa Times
Five Stars. “Dream A Little Dream is wonderful, it’s funny, but most of all, it’s touching.” —Affaire de Coeur
“There just isn’t any way for this warm, entrancing, funny author to ever write enough to keep her fans happy.” —Alison Cunliffe, The Toronto Star
“…a sure winner…. Phillips has such a knack with her characters. They are human and warm… A wonderful afternoon’s read.” —The Pilot, Southern Pines, North Carolina