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The Dream (spoilers)
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Ruby's Choice isn't all a dream. Book two picks up where the epilogue ends. For example--the Bell Street house is where the girls really start talking about the cave, the stones and their powers. The wedding at Everglade Farms really happens on December 10th.
Life is wonderful and can be really hard. Life may change with a split second decision or incident and may alter a person's life forever. Ruby's dreams offer choices. For example: Her choices save Aunt Sammie and her unborn child. Ruby's prophetic dreams nips the game in the bud which saves Reed's and Brent's friendship.
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The second book sounds very intriguing.DFJones wrote:Ruby's prophetic dreams is thread throughout the book. The dreams are Ruby's Choice. Ruby has to make hard choices that she knows will alter lives, including her own.
Ruby's Choice isn't all a dream. Book two picks up where the epilogue ends. For example--the Bell Street house is where the girls really start talking about the cave, the stones and their powers. The wedding at Everglade Farms really happens on December 10th.
Life is wonderful and can be really hard. Life may change with a split second decision or incident and may alter a person's life forever. Ruby's dreams offer choices. For example: Her choices save Aunt Sammie and her unborn child. Ruby's prophetic dreams nips the game in the bud which saves Reed's and Brent's friendship.
What I liked about the ending was that Ruby was able to save Aunt Sammie and her unborn child, and the friendship things. Ultimately, I liked the ending and thought it fit like a glove.
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You are right @DFJones I did not include the important facts that the wedding still happened and that the women unlock their powers.DFJones wrote:Ruby's prophetic dreams is thread throughout the book. The dreams are Ruby's Choice. Ruby has to make hard choices that she knows will alter lives, including her own.
Ruby's Choice isn't all a dream. Book two picks up where the epilogue ends. For example--the Bell Street house is where the girls really start talking about the cave, the stones and their powers. The wedding at Everglade Farms really happens on December 10th.
Life is wonderful and can be really hard. Life may change with a split second decision or incident and may alter a person's life forever. Ruby's dreams offer choices. For example: Her choices save Aunt Sammie and her unborn child. Ruby's prophetic dreams nips the game in the bud which saves Reed's and Brent's friendship.
At first I was a bit upset about the dream sequence, but the more I thought about it the more I liked how it all came together. She ended up with the right man from the start and skipped a lot of bad decisions.
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I'm so glad you liked how everything came together. Ruby's Choice places a seed of thought about life decisions. I've always wondered what it would be like to go back to a pivotal date in my life and change one decision. Would I make the same mistakes? Would I see it as an opportunity to better myself? Would I make the same choices? Every choice I make indirectly effects the lives of others.bluemel4 wrote:You are right @DFJones I did not include the important facts that the wedding still happened and that the women unlock their powers.DFJones wrote:Ruby's prophetic dreams is thread throughout the book. The dreams are Ruby's Choice. Ruby has to make hard choices that she knows will alter lives, including her own.
Ruby's Choice isn't all a dream. Book two picks up where the epilogue ends. For example--the Bell Street house is where the girls really start talking about the cave, the stones and their powers. The wedding at Everglade Farms really happens on December 10th.
Life is wonderful and can be really hard. Life may change with a split second decision or incident and may alter a person's life forever. Ruby's dreams offer choices. For example: Her choices save Aunt Sammie and her unborn child. Ruby's prophetic dreams nips the game in the bud which saves Reed's and Brent's friendship.
At first I was a bit upset about the dream sequence, but the more I thought about it the more I liked how it all came together. She ended up with the right man from the start and skipped a lot of bad decisions.
One last little note, Ruby's prophetic dreams regarding a friend or a family member is a window of time where she tries to intervene to make a positive change in their life. In book two, Ruby is witness to a dream that she can't change, and even though she tries to intervene, those life events are predestined, and she has to watch helplessly as they unfold.
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Very few people can pull off " and it was a dream " properly without confusing the readers. When I first read it , I compared it to the ending of the move inception . The difference is Ruby's choice was clearer than inception. I liked how everything fell in its place. Can't wait to read the second bookDFJones wrote:I'm so glad you liked how everything came together. Ruby's Choice places a seed of thought about life decisions. I've always wondered what it would be like to go back to a pivotal date in my life and change one decision. Would I make the same mistakes? Would I see it as an opportunity to better myself? Would I make the same choices? Every choice I make indirectly effects the lives of others.bluemel4 wrote:You are right @DFJones I did not include the important facts that the wedding still happened and that the women unlock their powers.DFJones wrote:Ruby's prophetic dreams is thread throughout the book. The dreams are Ruby's Choice. Ruby has to make hard choices that she knows will alter lives, including her own.
Ruby's Choice isn't all a dream. Book two picks up where the epilogue ends. For example--the Bell Street house is where the girls really start talking about the cave, the stones and their powers. The wedding at Everglade Farms really happens on December 10th.
Life is wonderful and can be really hard. Life may change with a split second decision or incident and may alter a person's life forever. Ruby's dreams offer choices. For example: Her choices save Aunt Sammie and her unborn child. Ruby's prophetic dreams nips the game in the bud which saves Reed's and Brent's friendship.
At first I was a bit upset about the dream sequence, but the more I thought about it the more I liked how it all came together. She ended up with the right man from the start and skipped a lot of bad decisions.
One last little note, Ruby's prophetic dreams regarding a friend or a family member is a window of time where she tries to intervene to make a positive change in their life. In book two, Ruby is witness to a dream that she can't change, and even though she tries to intervene, those life events are predestined, and she has to watch helplessly as they unfold.
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