Hello! Today’s giveaway is IMAGINARY THINGS by Andrea Lochen. Andrea’s publicist contacted me a few weeks about potentially considering IMAGINARY THINGS for review consideration- and in our back and forth email, I threw the idea out for a giveaway (ya’ll know I love giveaways- and I try to make sure that you fabulous readers get as many giveaway opportunities as possible!)
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Summary from Goodreads:
Watching children play and invent whimsical games of fantasy is one of life’s great joys. But what if you could actually see your child’s imagination as it unfolded? And what would you do if your child’s imagination suddenly became dark and threatening?
Burned-out and broke, twenty-two-year-old single mother Anna Jennings moves to her grandparents’ rural home for the summer with her four-year-old son, David. The sudden appearance of shadowy dinosaurs forces Anna to admit that either she’s lost her mind or she can actually see her son’s active imagination. Frightened for David’s safety, Anna struggles to learn the rules of this bizarre phenomenon and how best to protect him. But what she uncovers along the way is completely unexpected: revelations about what her son’s imaginary friends truly represent and dark secrets about her own childhood imaginary friend.
Living next door is Jamie Presswood, Anna’s childhood friend who’s grown much more handsome and hardened than the boy she once knew. But past regrets and their messy lives are making the rekindling of their complex friendship prove easier said than done. Between imaginary creatures stalking her son and a tumultuous relationship with David’s biological father, Anna may find it impossible to have room in her life or her heart for another man. But as David’s visions become more threatening, Anna must learn to differentiate between which dangers are real and which are imagined, and whom she can truly trust.
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T @ Traveling With T
The synopsis shook me… I used to have an imaginary friend. Wow! I’m 41 and I don’t remember much. I guess that’s part of being the only child.
I think many of us had imaginary friends! It sounds VERY good!!!! 🙂