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The Dream Haunters

The Dream Haunters

by Megan Mary

FBT review:

Embark on a mesmerizing journey into the mystical world of "The Dream Haunters" by Megan Mary. Join Hannah Skye as she unravels the secrets of her magical heritage on the enchanting island of Maple Hollow. Faced with shapeshifters and dark forces seeking to ensnare souls in nightmares, Hannah must harness her newfound powers with the help of wise villagers and mystical feline companions. This metaphysical mystery weaves together spells, music, and dreams in a captivating tale of self-discovery and courage. Dive into a realm where ancient traditions and dreamscapes converge, transcending time and space. Immerse yourself in a captivating story of courage, magic, and the power of dreams in this spellbinding fantasy novel.

Publisher Description:

Hannah Skye, a young woman in search of meaning, receives a cryptic letter from her missing and eccentric Aunt Jewelia. Her experience of a recurring powerful pumpkin patch dream unfolds into a spiritual journey to a mysterious island of eternal autumn, Maple Hollow, where she discovers the mystical Skye Manor and her magickal family legacy.

Haunted by shapeshifters bent on trapping people in their nightmares, Hannah, with the help of wise villagers and feline companions (including a talking cat dream guide), must solve the riddle, unlock her powers, and dive into the dream dimension to save her aunt by Halloween night, when the veil between the worlds is thinnest.

Escape into this metaphysical mystery of magick, where spells, music, and dreams converge in a vortex of secret societies and spiritual inheritance. Travel beyond time and space into a world of unexpected portals, ancient traditions, and dreamscapes.

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