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Requiem

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The Dreambetween’s future is poised on a knife edge, and its savior can no longer dream…

Ten years ago, Lily Markart lost the ability to dream and ran away from home. Having rebuilt her life thousands of miles away, she is on the verge of starting a new family when rumors of a plague begin to surface. Dreamers are dying, and the Dreambetween is at war with itself. Now Lily must find a way to return to the dream to join the battle for its future.

Requiem is the third and final part of The Dreambetween Symphony, a historical fantasy that ranges across three thousand years, following the lives, loves, fears, and fates of those who share the blessing, and the curse, that is the Dreambetween.

330 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 30, 2015

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M.S. Hund

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M.S. (Michael Stephen) Hund is the author of the historical fantasy series, THE DREAMBETWEEN SYMPHONY. His other series, novels, and short stories run the gamut of speculative fiction from westerns to the occult to hard SF. Someday he hopes to live in a hobbit-hole with a well-stocked library and an equally well-stocked wine cellar or in a small European city with good rail links and better cafés. If you can’t locate him in either of those locales, you can make his acquaintance online at:
www.mshund.com

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May 26, 2023
I really like how it all comes together in the end. Very good series!
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June 21, 2015
The dreambetween makes sense, two worlds intertwined

Well written fantasy you feel and see coming together as you read each book. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading fantasy
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August 21, 2015
Much like the first book this one was difficult to put down. Everything comes full circle, and many questions are answered. Unlike most trilogies, this was not a disappointment.
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