“I have special coping mechanisms for the times I need to open the front door. They’re even often successful…”
Zoe Lydon knows there’s often nothing logical or rational about fear. It doesn’t change the fact that she’s too terrified to step outside her own house, however.
What Zoe doesn’t realise is that she’s also a dreamweaver – able to access other people’s subconscious minds. When she finds herself in the Dreamlands and up against its sinister Mayor, she’ll need to use all of her wits – and overcome all of her fears – if she’s ever going to come out alive.
This is a new contemporary series by Helen Harper, the author of Bloodfire.
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ABOUT HELEN HARPER
After teaching English literature in the UK, Japan and Malaysia, Helen Harper left behind the world of education following the worldwide success of her Blood Destiny series of books. She is a professional member of the Alliance of Independent Authors and writes full time although she still fits in creative writing workshops with schools along with volunteering to teach reading to a group of young Myanmar refugees. That’s not to mention the procession of stray cats which seem to find their way to her door!
Find Helen Harper on Goodreads and check out more about Helen on her website.
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Ooh, this sounds good ,and that cover is killer!
I’m with you. You know I am a sucker for a gorgeous cover.
That cover is awesome!
It’s a beaut and a great cover can hook me every time. LOL
When I read, “she’s too terrified to step outside her own house” I thought, Zoe must be suffering from social anxiety order. But nope, it’s a Dreamlands issue of the supernatural variety :). Premise sounds cool.
I love the premise too. Imagine…if you went into someone’s mind and got trapped there.