River of Dreams

River of Dreams

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"Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange." Amy Green is a small town girl, starting her freshman year all alone in a big prestigious high school. Then suddenly, when the humble town of Hazelbrookes has a population surge with hundreds of rich, beautiful people moving into her life, all that changes. Something is off about the new kids in town, and it's not just their inhuman attractiveness. At first, it's subtle little things that cue Amy in, like how they never eat anything, or how they all have overwhelming amounts of charisma that tend to allure even the strongest willed people to them. Nothing too big. But after the boy Amy crushes on (or rather, feels the biggest pull to) bites her in the nurse's office at school, she realizes that everything is way bigger than she had originally expected.
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Rose's life always seemed just about perfect she had everything Perfect boyfriend nice family great best friend but shes scared it mite change which it does once she starts to have weird dreams and someone new comes in her life the story. Do the dreams represent something? And what will happen when the people in the dreams begin to come really. Rose will be screaming to be awoken form this horrible nightmare. Maybe she should just not fall asleep! authors note :i believe gets better as you continue so hold out until the very end:)

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