Trapped in Her Dreams
β Scribed by Joanna Reeder
- Publisher
- Reed it & Weep
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 127 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Emily's dream-walking is far from over.
Walking with Lucy was quite the ride, and now Andrew has some grand master plan he couldn't be more cryptic about.
So while juggling school, her friends, and her former boyfriend who is still pretty great, Emily tries to convince her psychiatrist and parents that the dreams are over thanks to a new medication (that she isn't taking).
Emily begins dream-walking Isabella, a nineteenth century girl crossing the Atlantic. But she gets so caught up in Isabella's world and the dreams that reality essentially fades away.
Can she bring herself back? Can she be happy in her reality and comfortable in her own waking skin when she isn't along for the experience as someone else... in a memory that belongs to someone else?
Find out in the second book of the In Her Dreams trilogy, Trapped In Her Dreams.
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