Hello and Welcome to Emma Right's "Dead Dreams" stop on my blog
Title: Dead Dreams
Author: Emma Right
Eighteen-year-old Brie O’Mara has so much going for her: a loving family in the sidelines, an heiress for a roommate, and dreams that might just come true. Big dreams--of going to acting school, finishing college and making a name for herself. She is about to be the envy of everyone she knew. What more could she hope for? Except her dreams are about to lead her down the road to nightmares. Nightmares that could turn into a deadly reality.
Dead Dreams, Book 1, a young adult psychological thriller and mystery.
Dead Dreams, Book 1, a young adult psychological thriller and mystery.
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Thrillers and I...It's either a love or hate thing and with Dead Dreams, I'd say it's LOVE.
You see, I really liked the plot for this one. Sure, there were some other stuff like this before (The Lying Game, etc) but the best thing about Dead Dreams is the fact that it will really catch your attention from the beginning. Actually, for some reason, Brianna and Sara reminded me of Two Broke Girls. Except that, of course, there's nothing funny about this story and that it's really dark.
Well, the story's pretty bizarre and you probably would think that it's so unrealistic but that's the beauty of a thriller--the most messed up, twisted ones can really pull you in and this one will pull you in really well.
It also has the perfect ending: One that will make you wish you could read the next installment right away and one that'll screw up your brain all over again. Dead Dreams is the right mix of suspense, mystery, and a good story. I'm definitely itching for the next chapter.
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Listen to the Playlist HERE
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Emma Right is a happy wife and homeschool mother of five living in the Pacific West Coast. Besides running a busy home, and looking after too many pets, she also enjoys reading aloud to her children and often has her nose in a book. Right was a copywriter for a major advertising agency during her B.C. years. B.C.meaning “Before Children,” which may as well have been in the B.C.era, as she always says.
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Good review and playlist. Thanks for participating :)
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