In a world designed to teach humans how to dream, two boys' love for one girl brings their world to the brink of civil war. Ari, a Dream Weaver whose only wish is to Weave peaceful dreams for humans, finds herself hunted by those who create nightmares, the Outcasts. Where Dream Weavers defend themselves against Outcasts who want to take over their world, Ari must choose who to love and which side to choose in this thrilling Young Adult Fantasy.
Sofia drinks in fantasy like she would strawberry milkshakes. She lives in the fantasy world either dreaming up stories herself or immersing herself in clean, fun romances. She writes YA to believe she's still a teen at heart, but also loves providing beautiful stories to beautiful teens. Visit her at www.sofiasimpson.com and join her newsletter for up-to-date news on all her goings on.
From the first few pages of this book it pulls you in to wanting to know more. This book is full of romance, fantasy, and faith-based principles. I was able to visualize and relate to the feelings of the characters. The drama was quite intense and I found myself wanting to make decisions for Ari, (the main character), however, the author did well with character development and expressing the emotions of each narrator. I was pleased with the ending and very moved with this book Dream Weaver, as it told a great interpretation of being in relationship with our Maker, God, and had some other sweet relationships involved that I enjoyed diving into.
That was a beautiful book full of God's goodness, love, and grace. I really loved Ari and Dell's interactions at the start of the book, but I'm left with so many questions as to the ending. I was hoping for a lot more! What happens to Cy? How does Ari react to finding her father? What happens to the Queen of the Outcasts? It was such a good plot, but I felt like it ended midway through. I wish there was more to the story! I loved the author's writing and the idea around the Dream Maker.
I started it, and got about a third of the way through but just couldn’t finish it. I tried, as I met the author and she was so nice, but this is definitely a preteen book. And a definite love story: I was expecting more of a Fantasy, not teen romance.
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