Free today is “Zen and Sex” by author Dermot Davis. Enjoy a good laugh this Friday, and find out what happens when two real people try to negotiate a relationship where each is uncertain about themselves and their feelings about the mental contortions that ‘real’ people go through as they work on their relationships. Also available for $2.99 is “Stormy Weather” a novel about a dream therapist who finds himself in a dream and discovers that he must first solve the puzzle of the dream in order to escape. Enjoy!
Zen and Sex (a laugh out loud Romantic Comedy)
by Dermot Davis
(22 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment
Martin is a 24 year old guy who falls in love with a 38 year old woman. He has to grow so fast emotionally that he feels like he just got hit by a speeding bus. Not only is Frances fourteen years Martin’s senior, but she’s all about putting Zen into relationship, which involves every guy’s worst nightmare: talking about your feelings, being conscious of your thoughts and above all, unabashed, honest communication at all times. Martin has no idea what he is getting himself into and the sharp learning curve that’s required of him especially when he’s in the mood for sex and she wants Zen.
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Stormy Weather: A Novel
by Dermot Davis
(30 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Literature & Fiction
Robert Munro, a therapist specializing in dream interpretation, awoke one morning to find himself in a dream from which he could not awaken. Experiencing first hand the limitations of his own training and theories, he must solve the puzzle of his own dream in order to break free from its bondage. In the process, he’ll better understand himself, other people, and the nature of consciousness itself.
“I was taken in by this book right from the start, which is always a good sign. From the first couple of pages, it’s a puzzle to the reader just as much to the protagonist. Dr. Robert Munro is a therapist who thinks he has all the answers, but as this compelling and thought-provoking story goes on, it becomes clear that he not only doesn’t know the answers, he’s not even sure what the questions are. We follow Dr. Munro as he, and the reader, become less and less sure what’s real, what’s a dream, and what the difference even is. It’s a testament to the author’s skill that this all follows naturally, and the reader is drawn into it a little at a time until we’re questioning everything right along with the protagonist. The supporting characters are equally well-drawn and compelling, and it’s clear that the author has a strong background and deep knowledge of psychology and the imagery of dreams. The prose is clear and comfortable reading, and the payoff at the end is well worth the journey to get there.” – James Dibenedetto, author
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