It's 1985 in the small town of Orion Valley, Arizona, where Charlotte Cabot is a successful photographer. She's 26 years old, gets along well with her family, and she loves living close to the beautiful Sonoran Desert. Then she receives a wedding invitation. Her former college roommate is getting married in Massachusetts, and when Charlotte reads the name of the town, Devon , her life changes forever. That's when the dreams begin, not ordinary dreams about random events, but scenes from someone else's life. All the dreams take place in the 1950s, and they all center around a young woman, Kay Kendrick. And whatever Kay experiences, with vivid details of sights, sounds, and touch, Charlotte does, too. Her brother, a psychologist, offers her a logical explanation: That the dreams are stories that someone told her and she'd forgotten, or she saw similar events in an old movie, or read about in a novel. But Charlotte knows that she's dreaming about a past life. She lived before in the 1950s and she died violently at the age of 22. When she travels to Massachusetts, feelings of deja vu overwhelm her. Strangers feel like they've met her before. And one of them threatens her life now. Summer Wilson lives in New England and is the author of the Five-Star rated novels, The Solstice Night, The Surfman, Murder On Lilac Island, and the young adult novel, Matatoag.