It was only a matter of time before the nightmares came out to play.
The children are about to realize that not every dream is a good one. While Polly grapples with the monsters in the desert, Cole and the rest of the group are thrust into the world of the Nightmaring, where dark dreams reign supreme.
Those who enter the Nightmaring may make it out the other side, if they have the courage and the strength to battle back against the terror–but the nightmare creatures can cross the lines, too, and even if the children make it back to the topside of the Boundarylands, they might find that their bad dreams are only just beginning.
The search for Broken continues in Part IV of the series that readers are calling “fabulous, imaginative and magical!”
Clayton Smith is a writer, teacher, and entrepreneur based in Chicago. He is an assistant professor of instruction in the Business and Entrepreneurship Department at Columbia College Chicago, and he is the co-founder of Media Empire Media. His work includes the novels Apocalypticon, Anomaly Flats, and Na Akua and the comedic plays Death and McCootie and The Depths.
Continues to be terribly clever, fun and interesting. If this is aimed at kids (which I am not...) there’s definitely some nightmare fuel in it for overactive imaginations. Also, health insurance paperwork is a plot point and it’s amazing. Love it.