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She wanted to stop the nightmares-instead, she accidentally fed her brother to them. To bring him home, she will need to face the darkness head-on. Plagued by nightmares and annoyed by her younger brother, Tucker, Isabella Shaw is desperate for a good night's sleep. When her father, who helped keep the nightmares at bay, needs to leave for an emergency business trip, Isabella tries to weave her brother a dream when something goes wrong. In the morning, Tucker is missing. When a shadowy figure shows Isabella an image of her brother during a dream, he warns that someone is trying to stop her…mehr

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She wanted to stop the nightmares-instead, she accidentally fed her brother to them. To bring him home, she will need to face the darkness head-on. Plagued by nightmares and annoyed by her younger brother, Tucker, Isabella Shaw is desperate for a good night's sleep. When her father, who helped keep the nightmares at bay, needs to leave for an emergency business trip, Isabella tries to weave her brother a dream when something goes wrong. In the morning, Tucker is missing. When a shadowy figure shows Isabella an image of her brother during a dream, he warns that someone is trying to stop her from saving him. Attempting to weave herself into the same dream she gave her brother, Isabella finds herself walking right into a trap. Before she can rescue her brother, she will need to save herself. As she attempts to navigate a world on the edge of war, Isabella will have to figure out who she can trust. The wrong choice could cost her brother's life.
Autorenporträt
Eric Johnson spends his days chasing after one of those diabolically bipedal entities we often refer to with the innocuous moniker of "Pre-Schooler" or waking in the wee hours of the morning to quiet someone's nightmares or weave them a pleasant dream. Otherwise, he is correcting papers, planning lessons, climbing trees, remodeling his home in the woods, reading in the groggy wastes of the middle of the night (since those aforementioned entities don't sleep), or drinking black, dark roast (or something with a little more bite). Sometimes he even gets some writing in there too. You can also read his poetry in a full-length collection titled The Conditions We Live, published by Unsolicited Press. To find out more about Eric and his work, or sign up for the mailing list at ericjohnsonwriter.com.