DreamHoppers is a fantasy adventure novel about four young teens, a cat, an elephant, and a blue boy who they meet one mystifying night in a fanciful dream. Each night the dream evolves and changes.
As time goes on, the confused teenagers come to believe that the purpose of the dream, if there is a purpose, is to take charge of the youngest, a boy who calls himself Prince Raj. They promise to help him escape his dream castle prison. Alex, the skeptic, finds the confusing world of dragons, and elephants, and blue boys, and talking cats, proof of his skepticism of the supernatural. The dream is nothing more than a product of his imagination.
Events prove him wrong, however, when he meets Leila Bhati, one of his dream companions at a library in real life. Alex and Leila begin to realize that their dangerous nightly dream won’t end until they somehow manage to convey the sickly Prince Raj to his lost father in the White Palace. But most importantly they pledge to protect Raj from mysterious flying assassins who chase them aggressively across a magical landscape. But why?
Alex wonders why a group of beastly dream assassins want to hurt and kill an innocent young child of ten. The DreamHoppers plan to find out.
Kathleen Bullock grew up in a large, boisterous family. There never was a better apprenticeship for a budding storyteller and artist than that. She has published Middle-Grade novels and has authored and illustrated picture books for children, including five books for Simon & Schuster. She was a past winner of the Before Columbus Award for Illustration, she also won first place for fiction in the 2014 Surrey International Writing Competition. Kathleen worked 20 years as an illustrator for Incentive Publications (now owned by World Book, Inc.) and has illustrated over one hundred educational products for them. She lives with her ever-expanding and lively family in beautiful Southern Oregon.