Aeonian Dreams
by Morgan J Muir
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Pub Date Mar 13 2018 | Archive Date Sep 27 2018
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Description
Mariah has chosen to become a vampire, but she can’t remember why.
Upon waking in the labyrinthine caves of Sophus, a centuries-old vampire, Mariah can’t remember all the choices that brought her there, but she does know there are dangerous secrets hidden within her. As she learns to control her powerful new body— and its bloodthirsty urges— Mariah discovers a unique ability to travel through a world of spirit, the key to remembering her past, and possibly the future.
At first, it seems her path is simple: learn to control her bloodlust, find her missing husband, and return with him to raise their son. However, things are more complicated than they seem, and neither Sophus nor her husband’s captor is willing to let them go. Mariah must use whatever skills she can to find her husband and protect her still-mortal son, but will it be enough?
Advance Praise
Aeonian Dreams is a relatively mature book about choices and their consequences. Mariah has made the choice to become a vampire, though she can't remember why once the chance is complete. All she knows is there is man she must find, though she can't remember why. And the vampire who changed her doesn't want her to figure any of it out, and she doesn't want him to know she's trying.
Mickael has also been changed into a vampire and is trying to remember the woman he left behind, his wife. He is tricked into thinking it's someone other than his real wife and must figure out how to erase his mistake, but his vampiric master doesn't want that to happen.
This story is well-written, with a lot of description. I would definitely classify this as leaning more to an adult audience simply because of the stylistic choices and subject matter, though I'm sure young adult and new adult audiences might like it as well. - Amazon Review