Fade book lisa mcmann6/21/2023 He was a total dream guy, with all the characteristics of a great book boyfriend the tortured past, the sexy looks, how he cared for and looked after Janie. Her relationship with Cabe felt real, and I loved Cabe. I was once again instantly on Janie's side, facing the many hardships with her, really believing and feeling her emotions. It managed to keep all the elements of the first book that I enjoyed so much the original plot, the tension and Janie's wonderfully deep character. I thought this was a strong sequel to Wake. Being forced to keep her relationship with Cabel secret is putting a serious strain on the pair, and when Janie learns of the terrible consequences of her powers, she wonders if Cabe is just one more of the many sacrifices she'll have to make. Somebody is preying on the students at Fieldridge and the violent and haunting nightmares that Janie has no choice but to watch yield few answers. Still unable to control her abilities as a dream catcher, her latest case is proving difficult. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Books Summary: I enjoyed this book, but not as much as Wake, the first in the trilogy.
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