Even among special agents, Andromeda Stone is special. Her unique ability to walk in the dreams of others has placed her in the services of a secret government research and defense facility known only as The Agency. She always assumed it was because of her gift that she felt out of place, even among her family; but as she faces an entirely new, and dangerous, mission; perhaps it’s something … deeper that sets her apart.
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This was a very interesting, intense, fast paced from the very beginning, not much “downtime” kind of book. It had an intriguing storyline with mystery, action, suspense, romance, faith, hope, and spiritual truth all woven in. I’m looking forward to any other books to come in the series. I want to find out more about Andy and her ability as well as what is in store for her as well as Will. (One thing I would have liked was maybe a little bit of the story from Will’s point of view and to know and understand more about his ability and “how” he is able to find “lost” things.)
Fantastic read! I highly recommend this book. I couldn’t stop reading it! I just could not wait to find out what happened next. I literally bonded with the main character, Andromeda Stone, like a long-lost, kindred spirit. Do you enjoy being emotionally invested in fictional characters and drawn into a story as if you are actually right there in the midst of it all? This is definitely the book you want to read! Agent Stone searches for her true purpose as she learns about faith, love, and mercy amidst fear and chaos. Walking in dreams is just the beginning of Andy’s gift, but the greatest gift is getting immersed in a book this good. Do not hesitate to read it!
It is very rare for me to venture outside of the realm of reality in my books. However, I did it with James Rubart, and I have never regretted it. After reading the first chapter of Dreamwalker …I knew this was another book I wanted to take a chance on reading. I was thrilled that I did.
This book has SO much good and such a powerful message. Anyone who follows my reviews knows I like Christian fiction to have Christian elements. This one has many. I love the allegorical way the good verses evil in the world is portrayed. It’s called Dreamwalker…and she gets into others dreams. If you have a hard time envisioning that….think C.S. Lewis when the characters go through the wardrobe to enter another world. That world isn’t the main focus of the book, but it is used to give more power to the story and message of good triumphing over evil…of Christ owning us…of our lives as Christians belonging to God.
The characters are well written and I really grew to love Andy! Her work and life at “The Agency” reminded me of the last two books written by James Hannibal…a mole perhaps, secrets kept, and so much more. The romance is well done also. The reader really finds empathy for Andy as she is put in some difficult circumstances. I loved the suspense in the story, and the final climactic scene is gripping and means much to the heart of the message in the story.
The imagery, characters, and plot are incredibly well done. I eagerly read this in one sitting, and I find myself eagerly awaiting the sequel.
I received this book from the author. All opinions are my own.