Sophia Ayrest loved to sleep, and had a reputation of doing so: in class, once she got home, even in the bath. Why did she love sleeping so much?
Dreams. Sleep meant dreams.
Sophia had the same dream for a month, a dream where she was a young master of a noble family in a foreign land called Ataliei. Every time she went to sleep she would return to this land as a boy named Hannes Dubois, sometimes time seemed to move in her dreams and sometimes she dreamt the same things as yesterday. Although lately it was getting harder to wake up, to end the dreams. Not that she wanted to anyway, the dreams were an escape from her mundane life and absent parents, an escape from her lonely reality.
But who's to say dreams can't become reality?
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2 chapters a week.
One main protag
After having read both of your series, I'm impressed. Inital thoughts when reading the synopsis of Blood Whispers didn't fill me with confidence, however soon after starting reading I knew I was wrong. You made a decent effort writing this novel in the fantasy genre. Hinting slightly at a romance.
Blurring Lines I feel was the stronger of your two works. A great original idea of a girl almost living a dream in which she was a boy. The romance in this one going into slightly more titillating detail. I believe from you as an author, some decent smut this way comes some day yes?
My nether pickle quivers in anticipation.
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