Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Reverie by Ryan La Sala

“All Kane Montgomery knows for certain is that the police found him half-dead in the river. He can’t remember how he got there, what happened after, and why his life seems so different now. And it’s not just Kane who’s different, the world feels off, reality itself seems different.

As Kane pieces together clues, three almost-strangers claim to be his friends and the only people who can truly tell him what’s going on. But as he and the others are dragged into unimaginable worlds that materialize out of nowhere—the gym warps into a subterranean temple, a historical home nearby blooms into a Victorian romance rife with scandal and sorcery—Kane realizes that nothing in his life is an accident. And when a sinister force threatens to alter reality for good, they will have to do everything they can to stop it before it unravels everything they know.” - taken from Goodreads.com

I really wanted to love this book but I had several problems with it. The premise is unique with the dream worlds and the ability to manipulate them. With that being said, the storyline didn’t allow time for any character development for me to connect with any of them. I struggled to finish this book but wanted to see how it turned out. I’m still a bit confused about what exactly happened. 

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