Don't think. Don't speak. And definitely don't dream.
The Nightmares will find you.
BLIND THE EYES In a drowned city on the edge of the sea lives a girl in a tower.
Cole is nobody. One more haunted drone among the grey, spiritless masses. Until her dreary future is stolen—and a quest to take revenge uncovers ghosts, betrayal, and her bloody past.
She's about to become their worst nightmare.
BLACK THE TIDES Something deadly lurks beneath the waves.
Battered but defiant, Cole can't wait to get back into the fight. But when her newly reclaimed threadwitchery fails her mid-battle, the only path forward leads through the monster-infested wilds. Can she reclaim her forgotten dreamweavers' birthright from the mountains before they claim her?
She never even saw it coming.
BURN THE SKIES In the City of Nightmares, death is far from the end.
Shattered, powerless, and more alone than ever, Cole fights on. Failure means more than her own destruction. If the city falls, its eldritch horrors will sweep across the land. But will her last-ditch grasp at the power to stop them go up in flames?
The dreamscape takes no prisoners. Neither does she.
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K.A. Wiggins is a Vancouver-born Canadian speculative fiction writer, speaker, and creative writing coach. Her work explores social movements, environmental crises, and identity issues through intricate, dreamlike tales of monsters and magic.
Her debut, Blind the Eyes, was shortlisted in the Page Turner Awards 2020 eBook Awards category and a Barnes & Noble Press pick for "20 Favorite Indie Books of 2018." Her short fiction has been published by Enchanted Conversation: A Fairytale Magazine, Frozen Wavelets by the Earthian Hive Mind, Fiction-Atlas Press, and Virgibooks Inc.
Notably, she was a guest speaker at the first ORCHIDS Children's Literature Fest in Mumbai, won the Literary Arts Award in the 2021 Arty's, and is an executive team member and registered speaker with the Children's Writers and Illustrators of British Columbia (CWILL BC) Society. She's currently a creative storytelling coach with the Metro-Vancouver-area Creative Writing for Children Society (CWC).
This was a really good trilogy! It started off a little slow for me, mainly because the first book lays out a very intricate and intriguing plot. It's plot-driven, and there are many twists and turns you won't see coming. I was caught off-guard many times, and I just couldn't understand some of what was happening, mainly because it was written in first-person pov. There were quite a few characters to keep track of, once things got going, and while the action centers around only a few particular places (a very good thing), those places are vastly different with various terrains and their own sets of dangers lurking. I honestly had no idea where this would lead, and the ending quite surprised me. But I loved it. I was very excited by the ending, tho, and I loved how it all wrapped up as well. Really interesting, very good read!!
Book two follows on perfectly It answers some of the questions we had burning on our tongues from book one and then all of a sudden it takes us on a journey of unexpected twists and turns that Wiggins does so incredibly well.
Book three doesn't disappoint. Filled to the brim with suspense until the last minute.
The first book is confusing as heck - the reader is tossed back and forth and the story line and plot are hard to follow. However, stick with it because it all comes together in the end and then all the confusion makes sense. It's worth sticking with. Book Two is better than book one and ends on a cliffhanger that makes you want to binge read the third book.
Overall an entertaining series.
I received a free ARC from StoryOrigin in exchange for an honest review.
This was an amazing trilogy. Book one was a little confusing, but I stuck with it and was rewarded because book 2 clarified a little more and made it more understanding, and book 3 had you turning pages because there was so many twists and turns. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys fantasies, suspense, and paranormal.
I received a free ARC from StoryOrigin and I am leaving an honest and voluntary review.
I am so glad this was a box set because I binged this in one weekend!! It scratched the dystopian itch I had. These stories follow Cole and her journey with her threadwitchery and dreamweavery. Such an amazing trilogy!!