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Jen Estes
Born and raised in the Midwest, Jen had to choose between staring at corn or reading books. Corn husks just didn't have the appeal of the Baby-Sitters Club, and so a bookworm was born. Reading later turned into writing and in 2011, Jen published her first novel with Camel Press. After releasing... show more

Born and raised in the Midwest, Jen had to choose between staring at corn or reading books. Corn husks just didn't have the appeal of the Baby-Sitters Club, and so a bookworm was born. Reading later turned into writing and in 2011, Jen published her first novel with Camel Press. After releasing four books in the mystery genre, Jen finally gave in to the literary demands of her inner teenager with her YA debut, FIFTEEN (The Dreamwalker Diaries).Jen is an active member of the National Writers Union. As an author, she has been featured in Penthouse Magazine, the State Journal-Register, Mystery Scene Magazine, and more. When she isn't writing, Jen enjoys sci-fi in all its mediums, attempting yoga, using her passport, watching baseball, and reading a good book. She lives in Northern Virginia with her husband Nathan and infant daughter Gabrielle under the tyranny of their three cats: Wrigley, Ivy and Captain Moo. You can find Jen on the web at www.jenestes.com, on Tumblr as AuthorJenEstes, and tweeting under @jenestesdotcom.
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
Fifteen, the first book in the Dreamwalker Diaries, gave Ash a view of the future. Sixteen, the long awaited second book, will give her a view of the past. It's been six months, but the pain has remained as strong as before. Not knowing where to find relief, Ash settles for what must be the most stu...
MerissaArchaeolibrarian
MerissaArchaeolibrarian rated it 8 years ago
Sixteen continues approximately six months after Fifteen finished. Ashling is on community service for trying to buy sleeping pills, Tate and Nadette are still missing, and Ashling is still without her mum. She decides that if she can just find Dr Dietz, she will find a way to dreamwalk again, so th...
TezMillerOz
TezMillerOz rated it 8 years ago
3rd February 2017: Reason for adding to wishlist: Haven't read the first book yet (this is book two), but the premise of a teenager having to consider her thirty-year-old self intrigues me. Not sure if this is explored in Sixteen, too.
Shaykitteh's World of Books
Shaykitteh's World of Books rated it 9 years ago
Every fifteen years, the stars align and the Jumlin tries to come to power, bringing him family together in the hope of a bloodbath to follow. And every fifteen years, a dreamwalker must try to change the present with the knowledge of the future. In many ways, Ashling is a normal fifteen year old ...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 10 years ago
Ash has a repetitive dream and it's not a nice one. Fifteen years from now she's to be executed and thrown in front of a hideous monster. But, as in Groundhog Day, she's able to change some small details every day that will eventually lead to massive changes. I was immediately intrigued when I fi...
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