REVIEW!! Sweet Dreams By J. Clarice







Title: Sweet Dreams
Author: J. Clarice
File Size: 2455 KB
Print Length: 183 pages
Publication Date: June 19, 2020
Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC
Language: English


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“The first and second use of a Dreammare’s powers are the most dangerous. The first is pleasant and a preview of the power the Dreammare possesses. The second is pain.”

On the night of her eighteenth birthday, Scarlett gets thrust into another realm in the worst way possible; near-death.

Not the way she would’ve wanted to be introduced to the home of the Dreamers but there she was in Ever Realm; where supernatural beings called Dreamers keep Nightmares in line and from terrorizing human minds.

It didn’t sound bad being a Dreamer but when Scarlett finds out she’s a part of something more, it becomes a revelation that pushes her closer and closer to the edge. While navigating the Realm’s in’s and out’s, Scarlett will learn there’s more to what lies beneath its starry surface and armor-clad people.

Between Ever Realm’s residency of gruesome creatures, secrets, and a mysterious yet captivating closed-off leader, her struggle to find herself will be one Nightmare of a ride...



 



This book surprise me so much. 


First all I’m not a big fan of Fantasy, I do read it but not very often, but this book trap me like spiderwebbed and holly s... won’t let me go, I found my self reading until past midnight even knowing that I need to wake up early to go to my work, I was looking like a zombie and counting the hours to finish and get home to keep reading.

This is a debut novel for this author but you could never guessed that because everything is so well writing that is close to impossible to imagine such a thing.

The author create a world so captivating with characters very well constructed that is imposible not to get caught for each of them.

The chapters are so precisely where the previous end that you never loose track of what’s going on.

Scarlett discover on her eighteen birthday a secret that turn and shake her world around, and as the story developed will see not just how she grows on knowledge but also the suffer and pain that her new powers come with.

Is in this world where she finds Cain, one of the most powerful dreamers and something else (y’all find out when you read the book). Let’s just say that they’re not big fan of each other at the beginning, or so they think so because the feelings I got every time I read something about them is impossible to not noticed. So I was very impatient when I keep turning pages and “nothing” happens between this two and then I started panicking because that just means that this book won’t end well and with a HEA like I love to read.

I won’t spoiler the ending, is heartbreaking but is so well planned and different that I’m still debating if I loved or hate (just kidding) the author for write something like this.

Side note: I’m not be happy until J. Clarice give me a second part with a HEA!!!

Very well played author, you really caught me and keep me trapped from start to finish.


I received an ARC on exchange of my honest review.
Thank you so much.




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About the Author

Having loved reading from a young age, J. Clarice dreamed of one day writing a story of her own. She decided to push her doubts aside and go all in. Now with her first novel published, she plans to write many more and unleash all the stories she’s had bursting inside. Alongside her will be her family and her two cats– Oreo and Casper! 



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A. Zavarelli A.L. Jackson A.M. Brooks Abbi Glines África Vázquez Beltrán Aiden Thomas Alba Biznaga Alexandra Roma Alice Gaines Alice Reeds Altea Morgan Amabel Daniels Amanda Lee Dixon Amy Daws Ana Draghia Angela Marsons Arlette Geneve BB Reid Beatriz Manrique Benjamine Lacombe Bethany-Kris Brenna Watson Brittainy Cherry Cara Wade Cecilia Fyre Chris Colfer Christi Caldwell Claire Contreras Claudia Cardozo Cora Reilly Danielle Steel Debora Gil Debra Kayn Díaz de Tuesta Dustin Thao E. L. Todd Eleanor Rigby Elena Garquin Elizabeth A. Lance Elizabeth Kingston Elsa García Emily Schultz Emma Hurtado Emma Sable Encarna Magín Erika Fiorucci Erin Spencer Helen Hardt Helena Tur Ilsa Madden Mills Isa Quintín J. Clarice j.k. rowling Jane Marion Jen Frederick Jennifer Bene Jill Ramsower Joanna Shupe Jody Holford K Webster K.K. Allen Kata Čuić Kate Stewart Katharyn Blair Kelly Jamieson Kennedy Ryan Kristin Hannah Kristy Marie L.J. Shen Laura Gia West Laurelin Paige Lee Vincent Leisa Reyvan Leylah Attar Lindsey Summers Lisa Kleypas London Miller Luca Rossi Lyam Frank Baum M.A. Lee María Martínez Mariah Evans Marie Lu Marisa Sicilia Mary Shepherd Mayte Esteban Mia Sheridan Michel Bussi Milana Cheers Misty Malloy Misty Walker Nancy Herkness Nell Pattison Nicole Blanchard Noelle Giselle Olivia Hayle Penelope Sky Rachel Hawkins Rachel M. Raithby Rachel McMillan Ramón Campos Rebecca L. Garcia Ruta Sepetys Samantha Hayes Sandhya Menom Sarah Brianne Sarah Henning Sarina Bowen Scarlett Hopper Sébastien Perez Shari Lapena Sierra Simone Simona Ahrnstedt Siobhan Curham SJ. Hooks Skye Warren & Annika Martin Soleil Bessadie Soren Sveistrup Stacey Lynn Stacy Travis Sylvain Reynard T. M. Frazier T. Steele Taylor Jenkins Reid Tessa Bailey Tessa C. Martin Tessa Harris Tracy Lorraine Vanessa Waltz Waverly Alexander Wilfredo Artero Xavier Neal Yolanda León

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