This contemporary fantasty debut was a good read. Thank you so much to NetGalley and Macmillan for the advanced reader copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review. Only she can save the town from the dark power in her dreams - if the threat is truly even her dreams at all. In order to defeat the shadows of her unconscious, Eva must not only unearth the magic tied to her family history, but she must confront the guilt that has been haunting her since her father’s death. People are dropping left and right, and Eva finds herself squarely in the town's crosshairs. Something sinister is lurking in the corners of Eva's dreams, something that’s having devastating effects on the waking world. Until she has a dream about a gas station employee and the next day, he’s in a coma. So when the locals react with hostility to the very mention of her last name, Eva’s pretty sure things can’t get any worse. Not the cross-country move with her sister to a town in the middle of nowhere, not the family estate, inherited from a late great-aunt, that’s falling apart at the hinges, and definitely not the sudden death of her beloved father. From debut author Megan Paasch comes Dream to Me, a YA contemporary fantasy about generational magic, grief, and what it takes to forgive ourselves.Įva Sylvan didn’t ask for any of this.
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