Fantasy
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Blurb:
Have you ever wondered where fairytales go once they’re created?
It’s been eight years since Story Sparks last had a dream. Now they’re back, tormenting her as nightmares she can’t remember upon waking. The black waters of Lake Sandeen, where her Uncle Peter disappeared decades before, may hold the secret to Story’s hidden memories, or a truth she’d rather not know. On a bright summer afternoon, Story and her two best friends, Elliott and Adam, take a hike to the lake, where they dive into the cool water and never reemerge. What they find is beyond anything they’ve ever imagined could be possible, a world where dangers lurk in the form of Big Bad Wolves, living Nightmares and meddlesome witches and gods.
Now Story must remember who she really is and somehow stop two worlds from ultimate annihilation, all while trying not to be too distracted by the inexplicable pull she feels toward a certain dark-eyed traveler who seems to have secrets of his own. The fates of the worlds are counting on her.
It’s been eight years since Story Sparks last had a dream. Now they’re back, tormenting her as nightmares she can’t remember upon waking. The black waters of Lake Sandeen, where her Uncle Peter disappeared decades before, may hold the secret to Story’s hidden memories, or a truth she’d rather not know. On a bright summer afternoon, Story and her two best friends, Elliott and Adam, take a hike to the lake, where they dive into the cool water and never reemerge. What they find is beyond anything they’ve ever imagined could be possible, a world where dangers lurk in the form of Big Bad Wolves, living Nightmares and meddlesome witches and gods.
Now Story must remember who she really is and somehow stop two worlds from ultimate annihilation, all while trying not to be too distracted by the inexplicable pull she feels toward a certain dark-eyed traveler who seems to have secrets of his own. The fates of the worlds are counting on her.
My thoughts (spoiler-free):
I received an ARC from the author for a "read-to-review".
This hasn't affected my review in any way.
Fractured Dream is an epic adventure that everyone will enjoy.
This book has everything a memorable fantasy book needs.
Lovable characters? Check!
Beautifully thought out story line? Check!
Amazing world? Check!
Interesting plot? Check!
Characters and creatures from famous fairytales? Check!
The world K.M. Randall created was so fascinating, I even had a dream about it. I've never felt so enthralled by a fantasy book ever since the Harry Potter series.
Ms. Randall's writing style was easy to read and compelling at the same time. It was wonderfully written, there were no dragging moments.
I feel so lucky to be given an ARC.
I can see this book being a huge hit worldwide. And I will be one of the first members of the Dreamer Saga fandom.
This hasn't affected my review in any way.
Fractured Dream is an epic adventure that everyone will enjoy.
This book has everything a memorable fantasy book needs.
Lovable characters? Check!
Beautifully thought out story line? Check!
Amazing world? Check!
Interesting plot? Check!
Characters and creatures from famous fairytales? Check!
The world K.M. Randall created was so fascinating, I even had a dream about it. I've never felt so enthralled by a fantasy book ever since the Harry Potter series.
Ms. Randall's writing style was easy to read and compelling at the same time. It was wonderfully written, there were no dragging moments.
I feel so lucky to be given an ARC.
I can see this book being a huge hit worldwide. And I will be one of the first members of the Dreamer Saga fandom.
Rating: 5/5 hearts.
Interview:
I've always loved the idea that somewhere Faerie circles or portals into an alternate, magical world were real. So I knew my first book would deal with that theme, given my penchant for fantasy. But believe it or not, the notion that a person could exist within two worlds was inspired while reading The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger back in 2005. If you haven't read it, the main character slips through time without meaning to, often finding himself in dangerous situations. While Fractured Dream is nothing like The Time Traveler's Wife, the concept of being in one place and then another almost simultaneously, merged with my idea for creating a parallel land, and the idea for Tressla and Story was born. The concept behind Jess came quickly after, sparking the fairytale presence within the book, and Elliott and Adam took shape fairly early as well. But it was these characters whispering in my ear that truly brought the story to life as I wrote, and that was over a number of years. Book two, titled Shattered World, will be written much faster!
While the entire book is not laid out, I do know how it will probably end. And I only say probably because I never know where Story, Elliott and Adam might take me. But the end game has been pretty clear to me for a while now.
I'm so glad you liked it! That's a great idea. There are definitely stories to be told. One that stands out to me is the Shadow Fae's quest for their Fairy Spirits. I'd love to share this legend at some point since the idea for it came fairly early in the writing process and I feel there's more to tell than what's included in Fractured Dream.
I never actually thought about this one, so I think I'll leave this one to my fans. :)
Thanks so much for having me on your blog!
About the Author
As a girl, K.M. always wished she'd suddenly come into magical powers or cross over into a Faerie circle. Although that has yet to happen, she instead lives vicariously through the characters she creates in writing fantasy and delving into the paranormal. When K.M. is not busy writing her next novel, she is the editor-in-chief of a blog covering the media industry, as well as an editor with Booktrope Publishing. She has a master's degree in journalism from Syracuse University and a bachelor's degree in English-Lit from Nazareth College of Rochester. K.M. lives in Upstate New York's Finger Lakes region with her husband and her extremely energetic little boy. Fractured Dream is her first novel.
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