I interviewed Su Williams on my blog once but now that her trilogy is completed, here are the three books reviewed and showcased.
“Dream Weaver” by Su Williams is a very original and cleverly told story. Its heroine is a 17 year old orphaned girl named Emari and she is a great brave character who has a lot to deal with: From nightmares and painful flashbacks to physical attack and living and looking after herself all alone.
With a cryptic prologue and an early dream sequences the reader is quickly drawn into a sophisticated style of narrative that opens their minds to the complexity of dream manipulation and other supernatural powers.
Written primarily for young adults the book nevertheless handles some tougher issues, including some scary moments but also a bit of romance between Emari and a Dream Weaver named Nick.
I am not a regular reader of paranormal books…
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