Episode III of the Dreamer Chronicles finds our two young heroes hurled into a terrifying race against time! Sarina, now 13, has a big problem, and it’s way bigger than the one she thinks she has. She’ll have to save the world. Again.
Sarina is one of Professor Harrison’s most powerful Dreamer highly creative children who can communicate in their dreams with people in other universes ... and in Sarina’s case, actually travel between them.
The Consortium wants to get its hands on the Professor’s secret invention—a REM-collider that multiplies creative dream power—and they want to turn it into a powerful weapon, for sale to the highest bidder.
Despite her young age, Sarina is focused on teaching kids to paint. But the art program’s benefactor, Sir John Drysdale, has made it clear that her art lacks emotion and something inside her is missing.
Strange, seemingly unconnected occurrences provoke unrest across two severe weather patterns threaten to destroy a township; her old enemy, Makthryg, is making plans to escape his prison; in Australia, a prominent observatory has reported an unusual and worrying aberration in the Moon’s orbit.
And Sarina is kidnapped.
When her friend, Nathan, discovers a frightening message on Professor Harrison’s computer, these events conspire to trigger a destructive domino effect. One that will catapult the young adventurers on a wild journey to do battle with the cosmos itself.
But for them to be successful, Sarina must fix whatever is missing inside her and confront her arch-enemy once again.
Born in Australia, Robert was whisked back to England where he spent his childhood. After many years complaining about the weather, he did the only sensible thing, and moved back to Australia. Queensland actually. Where he enjoys walks along the beach with his wonderful family.
(Pssst. He still complains about the weather if it gets too cold!)
He's studied chemistry; worked in the music industry; sold handbags; taught yoga; raced motorcycles; and trained thousands of people in Presentations Skills, Train-the-Trainer, Negotiation Skills ... and more.
Mostly though he loves to read.
And read and read. His father was a science-fiction fan, so Robert grew up on a voracious diet of all the top-notch sci-fi writers (there's a list below!), eventually discovering he had read the entire science-fiction section of his local library. But nowadays he writes books and runs websites. Which is fun, and nothing like work at all.
A Reader asks: "What do you like to read?"
My dad loved Sci-Fi, so that was a big influence. I loved John Wyndham, Philip K Dick, Robert Heinlein and I have a soft spot for Isaac Asimov (who had great non-fiction books about space that I loved). So I still love Sci-Fi, but also like Fantasy; Thrillers and some Action. I also enjoy Young Adult books hugely. I mean, who doesn't like Harry Potter? (If you don't, I feel for you, I really do haha!)
I was excited that this third instalment of the Dreamer Chronicles was finally available and I haven't been disappointed - Robert is a very engaging writer for all ages - that is a real gift. It is great to see how the characters are developing and growing up. Highly recommended read for anyone interested in a great combination of arts and science themes mixed in with a good dose of fantasy intertwined with very believable realities.
Episode III of the Dreamer Chronicles finds our two young heroes hurled into a terrifying race against time!Sarina, now 13, has a big problem, and it’s way bigger than the one she thinks she has. She’ll have to save the world. Again.Sarina is one of Professor Harrison’s most powerful Dreamer Kids: highly creative children who can communicate in their dreams with people in other universes ... and in Sarina’s case, actually travel between them. The Consortium wants to get its hands on the Professor’s secret invention—a REM-collider that multiplies creative dream power—and they want to turn it into a powerful weapon, for sale to the highest bidder.Despite her young age, Sarina is focused on teaching kids to paint. But the art program’s benefactor, Sir John Drysdale, has made it clear that her art lacks emotion and something inside her is missing.Strange, seemingly unconnected occurrences provoke unrest across two worlds: severe weather patterns threaten to destroy a township; her old enemy, Makthryg, is making plans to escape his prison; in Australia, a prominent observatory has reported an unusual and worrying aberration in the Moon’s orbit.And Sarina is kidnapped.
Sarina's Nightmare: A Sci-Fi Parallel Universe Adventure (The Dreamer Chronicles Book 1) The Dream Killer: A Sci-Fi Parallel Universe Adventure (The Dreamer Chronicles Book 2) Moon Zero: A Sci-Fi Parallel Universe Adventure (The Dreamer Chronicles Book 3) The Dreamer Chronicles (3 Book Series)
A Bar Room Brawl on Ganymede {An Altercation in Rykkamon is one of the stories in Glimpse: A New World, and should come after Bar Room but before Costellation} Constellation (Blood Empire Book 1) “Nebula” - Book Two in the Blood Empire series coming soon.
The roller coaster ride has not stopped in this third volume, even more twists and turns to the plot. Unfortunately the book does come to an end and like some roller coaster rides one wonders what to do next? read it again and / our seek for the author to launch another roller coaster sequel?