The second installment of the Dreamfire series, Dream fever continues the story of Josh and her friends, family and enemies. After defeating Feodor, a crazy scientist gone very bad, Josh and Will are hurt deeper then any flesh wound. As new dangers arise and a new hero appears, Josh and Will being to fall into themselves and their pain.
I loved the first novel in the series, Dreamfire, which leads me to be very surprised how much I disliked Dreamfever. It was hard to read with a lot of boring inner dialogue that did not effectively move the plot along. I found I could not reconnect with any of the characters in this book, which saddens me because of how much I loved them in the previous novel. They had lost some of the depth that made them interesting in the first place, and with the new character randomly thrown in, I felt very disconnected from the story. Plot wise, everything was slow and unsatisfying. I really could not get into the novel no matter how hard I tried. I definitely do not recommend this novel. I give Dreamfever the rating TWO OUT OF FIVE STARS!!!
*Advanced Readers Copy Review*
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