chymerra
Written on Nov 5, 2017
As for the main storyline with Rai, that starts off almost immediately after The Dream Sifter ends. Rai and Graeber are still at odds. Graeber has told Rai a little more about her past. Her Septmates are wary of how Graeber is treating Rai. That soon passes onto Rai herself when she refuses to tell them exactly what is going on with Graeber. It is during a heated exchanged with Ponar, that accidentally run into Brague. Rai and Brague make contact, with Brague being very surprised that she can mind speak with him. Unfortunately, that only drives the wedge between Rai and her Septmates even deeper. Running from Brague, they make for Jeweled Cove. It is there that everything catches up to Rai. She does something unthinkable. But in that unthinkable act, she finds something both fantastic and terrifying. Something that could be used to save Az’Unda from the Juggernauts.
If I had thought Rai was strong in the last book, she exceeded my expectations in this one. She was so strong, except that one time. But even after she returned and found Graeber, she was strong. She had to be. I mean, look at what happened to her.
I thought the way the storyline about who was poisoning the berries ended perfectly. I had my suspicions about who it was. So when it turned out to be that person, I said to myself “I knew it!” So when Rai did her brand of justice towards that person, I did an internal cheer also.
I was also very surprised when I realized who Rai was to Graeber. I was also very surprised when it dawned on me how exactly how old she was. I do feel bad for what happened to her. In her own way, she was trying to help find a cure for the plague.
Speaking of the plague, I was surprised at how it started and at who started it. Once it was explained to Rai, I understood why. That entity was upset that not only people were intruding on her world but they did something that cloaked her from others of her kind. Someone who was a traitor. That, someone, was also the same person who was poisoning the berries. So, I felt that getting rid of that person was for the best.
I thought the end of the book was great. It ended on a cliffhanger. Which means I am going to have to wait until book 3 comes out to find out what happens to Rai and her friends.
Dreams Manifest is the engrossing 2nd book in The Depths of Memory trilogy. I could not read this book fast enough. The characters were fleshed out and the plot was great. I cannot wait to read book 3.
Will I reread: Yes
Will I recommend to family and friends: Yes
Age range: Adult
Why: Violence
I would like to thank Candice Bundy and Lusios Publishing for allowing me to read and review Dreams Manifest.
All opinions stated in this review of Dreams Manifest are mine.
**I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**