Title: Fifteen
Series: The Dreamwalker Diaries
Author: Jen Estes
Cover Design: Conzpiracy
Digital Arts
Publisher: Curiosity Quills Press
Release Date: 15th January 2015
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Legend has it if you die in your dreams, you die in real life.
Fifteen-year-old Ashling Campbell knows that’s not true because when she closes
her eyes each night, she doesn’t dream about public nudity or Prom dates.
Instead, she’s catapulted to the front row of her future self’s execution -
fifteen years from now - where monsters have taken control of her hometown and
she, or rather, her 30-year-old counterpart, is their public enemy number one.
For three months and counting, it’s been the same dream… until an
encounter with an antique dreamcatcher. Ash falls asleep to discover she’s no
longer a mere spectator in these dreams - now she’s astral-projecting into the
body of her future self. Each night, she goes on the run with a ragtag group of
rebels - who have no idea she’s really a high school sophomore and not their
noble warrior. She has to make it through each night so that she can wake up
and find a way to change the future. For every action she does in the present
day, she falls asleep to discover it had an equal impact fifteen years later.
It’s up to her to manage her two worlds and make sure she’s still got a place
in both.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jen
Estes is the author of the Cat McDaniel Mystery Series and the forthcoming
FIFTEEN (The Dreamwalker Diaries).
Born and
raised in the Midwest, Jen had to choose between staring at corn or reading
books. Corn husks just didn’t have the appeal of the Baby-Sitters Club, and so
a bookworm was born. Reading later turned into writing and in 2011, Jen
published her first novel. After releasing four books in the mystery genre, Jen
finally gave in to the literary demands of her inner teenager with her YA
debut, FIFTEEN (The Dreamwalker Diaries) with Curiosity Quills. Jen lives in Illinois with her husband Nathan
under the tyranny of their three cats: Wrigley, Ivy and Captain Moo.
She is
an active member of the National Writers Union. When she isn’t writing, Jen
enjoys sci-fi in all its mediums, attempting yoga, using her passport, watching
baseball, and reading a good book.
You can find Jen on the web at
www.jenestes.com, on Tumblr as AuthorJenEstes and tweeting under
@jenestesdotcom
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Thanks for sharing, Sandra!!!
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