I have not read The Book of Stolen Dreams (though I may have to get hold of a copy now!), but The Secret of the Blood Red Key works quite well as a stand-alone read. It essentially picks up where the previous book ended, but there have been a few developments in the interim.
Despite having defeated the evil Malstain, bringing peace and happiness to Krasnia, things are not going entirely well between Rachel and Robert. While Robert is preoccupied with his new friends, Rachel makes an unexpected discovery that has enormous implications for her.
A strange boy appears to inform Rachel that she is one of an elite group who are designated Key Keepers. They are responsible for controlling access to the Hinterland of Krasnia, where only those who have passed away are supposed to go.
So when Elsa, a young girl, is illegally smuggled into that forbidden zone, it becomes all to evident that Rachel will have to use the Key to undertake a rescue mission.
Adventure, heroism, magic and mayhem are plentifully on offer in this marvellous read. It is a really enjoyable story, and readers will find themselves swiftly transported to a faraway land, where exciting events are underway...
I received a free copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for a fair review