Dreamer

Dreamer

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Lena Allen had everything. She had the brains, athleticism, friends and family, and even looks. She had everything she ever wanted, until she had her first nightmare. Now, she'd had nightmares before, but never ones that came true. Lena's once perfect life is shattered by the fear of going to bed and seeing another innocent person's death. Lena feels responsible to prevent her dreams from becoming a reality, risking her own life day after day to save strangers she will most likely never see again. But how can she balance her school, sports, and social life when she has to save someone every day? How will she be able to hide her secret from her over protective best friend, Matt? As much as Lena believes that saving people is the right choice, her family may think otherwise. Will Lena be able to dream when her life revolves around preventing her worst nightmares?
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Lena was the girl that everyone wanted to be friends with, and every boy wanted to be with. She; however, only had two close friends she considered to be family. After the death of her father, Lena struggles with coping with the tragedy. It seems as if all of her problems are solved when the new neighbors move in next door. The neighbor's son, Micah, happens to be the same age as Lena. After meeting in group therapy, the two seem to hit it off, right? The struggles of trauma, growing up, finding who you truly are, and mental health comes with being a teenager. Can the two piece each other back together, or will all hell break loose? Oh baby... this isn't a gushy cliche.

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