Dream Lover Video Trailer

Dream Lover is the first book in a series of paranormal romances. The supernatural and the human worlds collide, and three best friends have to navigate their way through the maelstrom, in the hopes of finding success and love, if they survive!

Dream Lover Facebook Conversations

Annie Ross: You’re simply the best, Louise! I finally got to start my book last night and I am soooo….. loving Fred!!! 

Louise Glass Author: Fred’s the breakout star in the book. My daughter wants a Fred the cockatoo now!

Annie Ross: The story just flows so beautifully! And the sex scenes are awesome and not over done!! Bravo my friend!! I’m loving it!

Louise Glass Author: You made my day! I would never write erotica. But in the three relationships, it was a natural part of the storyline when Ali, Lizzie, and Suzanne fell in love.

Annie Ross: I haven’t Enjoyed a book this much in a very long time!! I can’t wait to finish and write my review! Come on book #2!!!

Louise Glass Author: I’m working most days, eight hours a day on book two, the sequel! One of the characters you meet in the second half of Dream Lover is the star of that book- everyone returns. Time travel and past lives are a large part of it.

Annie Ross: I can’t wait!! I’m excited!!

Louise Glass Author: I’m excited too! I’m researching Hollywood movies and life in the 1940s, because part of the storyline takes place there. This is why stars and written reviews are so important. I’m very happy you’re enjoying Dream Lover so much. I have read my novel countless times and memorized it!

Queen Victoria’s Home

This two story Victorian room box-was made by Tony Alan Jones. I designed it and his talent put it all together. The furnishings are a combination of vintage and new miniatures. Natasha floor screen, Rene Isabelle fireplace screen, Rene’s round table and chairs-all hand-painted.

The harpsichord is by June Clinksales. Gramophone by Aida Prava. Dogs are Michal Gvir. I wanted to be historically accurate and all breeds shown here were owned by Queen Victoria. Paintings by Masaya Okada. Queen Victoria, Albert and the maid who looks like Betty White the late great actress are by Sharon Cariola. The Duchess who bears an uncanny resemblance to actress Maggie Smith by Sylvain Forget. The child upstairs is by Irina Martin. Chairs and table upstairs are by John Hodgson.

Dollhouse Miniature Vignette Box for Dracula

Years ago I watched a young Frank Langella play Count Dracula on Broadway. His performance blew me away. I commissioned my friend Sharon Cariola to make me Frank Langella as the Count. She also supplied the chair he sits in. Cyndi Cannon took one of her dolls and turned it into a female vampire dripping blood!

There is a hand painted screen and spooky haunted candles and vampires of all shapes and sizes. The “Hand” was a lucky find. Sally Brennan made the vampire baby in mosses basket and the vampire children. The baby dragon on the Count’s lap is by retired artist Cathy Reve. The baby squid in a teacup is by Kiva Atkinson.