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The Dream (Everyday Magic Trilogy: Book Two) - Sophie Nicholls
The Dream (Everyday Magic Trilogy: Book Two)
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The sequel to Kindle Top 5 Bestseller, The Dress. Ella Moreno's bookshop, Happily Ever After, is thriving but she's struggling with the challenges of new motherhood and a bad case of writer's block. On the other side of the Atlantic, despite endless blue skies and a stream of eager customers,... show more
The sequel to Kindle Top 5 Bestseller, The Dress. Ella Moreno's bookshop, Happily Ever After, is thriving but she's struggling with the challenges of new motherhood and a bad case of writer's block. On the other side of the Atlantic, despite endless blue skies and a stream of eager customers, Fabbia finds that life with David isn't enough. She misses Ella and her granddaughter, Grace.And at night, both Ella and Fabbia are experiencing vivid dreams, dreams that they don't yet fully understand.Meanwhile, Bryony Darwin arrives at Happily Ever After, looking for a dream dictionary but finds herself drawn to a particular volume on the bookshop shelf, written by Mary, a seventeenth century Yorkshire 'cure-wife' who struggled to practise her own version of 'everyday magic' in the face of accusations of witchcraft.Can Ella trust The Signals anymore or the world that she creates inside her own head? Does Fabbia believe in magic after all and what is she still running from? Will Bryony be able to leave her own difficult past behind? In the end, perhaps only Madaar-Bozorg and her stories can help the three women to make sense of it all. This heart-warming story is the second book in the Everyday Magic trilogy. Coming soon: The Glass
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00AMR42OG
Publisher: Ruby Slippers Publishing
Pages no: 206
Edition language: English
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4.0 The Dream (Everyday Magic Trilogy: Book Two)
Part of me knew that I wouldn't like The Dream as much as I liked The Dress. The other part of me enjoyed this book a lot more than I'd expected to.The Dream is a continuation of The Dress, but it's also a mixing of stories, and a bit of a prequel thrown in for good measure. Not only do we get to co...
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