
Dear Judy,
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed
your book.
I have to admit when you came down to show us the
first copy I thought nice cover I wonder how the book is. Then when
my mom said ‘Christian loves to read she could probably finish it in
less than a week’. I immediately thought what if I don’t like this?
What if I can’t relate? What lie can I tell Judy so she’ll think I
liked it without me actually sayin I liked your book? Then I decided
I should give the book a fair chance.
When I got to the 2nd chapter I
couldn’t put the book down. I stayed up till almost 1am reading the
book and I had to go to church. We left at around 2:30pm and I
finished at around 3:30pm Sunday afternoon. Here I was worried that I
wouldn’t finish it in a week which was my goal and I finished in 2
days.
Your book was very inspirational. It inspired me
to follow my dreams and don’t let go no matter how hard it is to
fulfill them and for that I want to say thank you.
Ps. Thanx, this is the first book we’ve read as
a family.
-- Christian

Judy,
I finished your book and now I want to know the
rest of Lindy’s story. My friend is reading it also. She didn’t
think it would be something she would want to read but started it
because I asked her to. She can’t put it down and can hardly wait to
finish it. She said to tell you that you are a fantastic storyteller
and you have her admiration for a story well told.
Both of us are avid readers. At first the cover
did put os off, but no matter the book is easy reading and kept our
interest till the last page.
Thank you for sharing your remarkable story with
us.
-- Jean

Dear Judy,
My son-in-law gifted me with a copy of “Dreamcatcher”
and I raced thru all 544 pages. Lindy came alive thru the magic of
your talent.
Keep writing – I’ll look for a sequel.
-- Camille

This
is definitely a GREAT book and a MUST read. Following Lindy and how
she overcomes major obstacles in order to prove herself and follow her
dreams will inspire not only women reading this book, but everyone.
The story kept me riveted and left me guessing up until the end. I
only wish Oprah will get her hands on this book, so others will get
inspired as well.
--
Jeff

Everyone has dreams, but not everyone is willing to take the risks and
do the hard work needed to make those dreams come true. Judy Ebner's
Dreamcatcher tells the story of Lindy, a motherless
child growing up on her father's ranch in the midwestern frontier
during the mid-1800s. Lindy has dreams of becoming a horse trainer and
someday owning her own ranch, where she can train horses with her own
style of gentleness and understanding. Reading how Lindy overcomes
many obstacles will draw you into the story and inspire you to
rekindle your own dreams. Once you start reading this book, the
colorful characters come alive. You won't be able to put the book down
until you finish it.
--A.Ross

I have
fallen in love with "Dreamcatcher". What a wonderful
book. I love horses, but it's not a "horsey" book. It's about Lindy
and her trials and triumphs in her life as she trys to accomplish her
dreams. I couldn't put it down. I kept reading late into the night
when I should have been sleeping but, I was caught up in the story and
just had to find out what was happening next!
--J. Berg

I read
this book thinking I was not going to like it, that it would be too "horsey".
I was so wrong! I was hooked from the first page and the following
pages only made me want to read faster. What a delightful and sweet
story. I could see all the characters so clearly in my mind and could
even smell the horse sweat. Pretty good since I never smelled horse
sweat before. I really enjoyed the adventures of Lindy and her family
and hope there is a sequel in the works.
--Anonymous
~~In loving memory of Pat Wild
Raven~~