Quinn Taylor hasn't slept through the night in months. Not since the demons from her dreams began materializing in the school hallway, feeding on her fears, and whispering of her death. Trading in her cheerleading uniform for caffeine drinks to keep the nightmares at bay, Quinn's life is in ruins from the demons' torment until Aaron, an amnesiac with a psychic ability, accidentally enters her dreams.
He's the light in her darkness and she's the key to his past, but the last thing the demons want is for them to be together. To keep them apart, the demons must convince Quinn that Aaron will betray her, or, worse, confirm her fear that she's crazy. Aaron and Quinn's combined powers could banish the darkness for good, but only if she learns to trust her heart and he recovers the secret locked away in his fragile memory. That is unless the demons kill them first.
Series
Language
Target group
Young adult
US School Grade: From Ninth Grade to Twelfth Grade, Interest Age: From 14 to 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
ISBN-13
978-1-948661-02-7 (9781948661027)
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Heather L. Reid is both American and British and has called six different cities in three different countries, home. Her strong sense of wanderlust and craving for a new adventure mean you might find her wandering the moors of her beloved Scotland, exploring haunted castles, or hiking through a magical forest in search of fairies and sprites. When she's not venturing into the unknown in her real life, she loves getting lost in worlds of video games or curling up by the fire with a good story. For now, this native Texan is back in the Lone Star State, settling down with her Scottish husband, two labradors, and writing whatever new tales of fantasy her imagination dreams up.
She is represented by Miriam Kriss of the Irene Goodman Literary Agency.