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Dream Seeker (The Dream Seeker Chronicles Book 1) by S.N. Wilson
Dream Seeker, (The Dream Seeker Chronicles)
S.N. Wilson
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It's a...Reverse Harem
Being chased and hunted every night may be the death of her, even if it is only a dream, or more accurately, a nightmare.
Since Sammie Carmichael’s early teens, various horrors have plagued her sleep. To protect herself from being judged–exactly the way her mother has always judged her–Sammie keeps her nightly terrors to herself.
That is, until everything she thought she knew about her life is blown to pieces, and she has no choice but to join forces with some unexpected allies.
But when a situation throws Sammie and her friend Lucy into turmoil, the phantasm of her dreams clashes with her reality, changing everything she thought she knew. Things are not always as they seem, and when common sense is thrown out of the window, Sammie and Lucy find themselves dancing with danger.
Can the will of never giving up be enough? Or, will evil conquer Sammie’s reality like that in her dreams?
I finished this story several days ago, but it has taken me this long to get my thoughts together and to determine exactly what I wanted to say about this new book.
While this was an interesting and new concept for a book idea, it wasn't something for me.
I really struggled to push through reading it.
Sammie has been plagued with nightmares from the day she hit puberty.
Each and every night she is forced to escape the realism she feels from the terror in her dreams.
Wanting a night out after a disastrous day doesn't seem like such a bad idea.
Until her dreams become a reality she is all too familiar with.
With this being the first book in a new series, I understand a lot of background information is needed.
However, I kind of felt like some of it was drawn out.
I'm not really sure exactly how to explain it.
There were times I thought this story was going to go in a whole other direction.
But it turns around and you see where the harem comes in.
You don't really see them until about 60 percent though.
I struggled to make it to the end.
At about 40%, I skipped to the end to entice myself to keep reading.
Then again at 70%, I had to stop and put it down.
I finally pushed through and finished reading it.
Overall, it was an okay book.
I think I will read the second to see where everything leads.
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