Around the world humans are hallucinating after sleepless nights.
In a sterile, underground institute the forecasters keep reporting the same events.
And in the backwoods of Texas, a sixteen-year-old girl is about to be caught up in a fierce, ethereal battle.
Meet Roya Stark. She drowns every night in her dreams, spends her hours reading classic literature to avoid her family’s ridicule, and … her family’s ridicule, and is prone to premonitions—which are becoming more frequent. And now her dreams are filled with strangers offering to reveal what she has always wanted to know: Who is she? That’s the question that haunts her, and she’s about to find out. But will Roya live to regret learning the truth?
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Awoken (The Lucidites, #1) was a great read by Sarah Noffke. Humans around the world are hallucinating after sleepless nights. There is an underground institute that is reporting the same events. In Texas, a sixteen year old girl, Roya Stark, is going to be caught in a ethereal battle. She is trying to find out who she is, but she may not like …
I read and listened to this story at the same time. I found that helped me follow the storyline better. Once I accepted the world and reality the author had created I was able to enjoy the adventures. It took a little while to connect with the characters, but I grew to admire Roya, she is a tough little lady. This story challenged reality by …
Awoken is the story of 16 year old Roya, a sarcastic, sometimes belligerent teenage girl who has the ability to dream travel. Dream traveling is exactly what it sounds like- the ability to travel while dreaming. Imagine closing your eyes and finding yourself in Brazil bathing in the sun or people-watching on a rainy boulevard in London. The bad …
Great plot. Colorful characters. I read the whole series.