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The Divide by E.J. Mellow
The Divide by E.J. Mellow











AMAZING? EXTRAORDINARY? These words could fit pretty well, although they still manage to underrate the real level of epicness this book reaches. ’’The Dreamer’’ completely rocked my world and it is really funny how, once again, I fail at finding the right words to describe my feelings. Seduced by the possibilities of this gift, Molly shifts her attention from waking life toward the man, the magic, and the world found in her dreams.īut Molly must ask herself-does something truly exist if you only see it when you close your eyes?įaced with the threat of losing everything-her job, best friend, boyfriend, and most importantly, that little thing called her sanity-Molly will learn just how far she’ll go to uncover what is real and what is merely a figment of her imagination. There she meets the captivating but frustrating Dev, and together they discover Molly possesses a power coveted by his people-the ability to conjure almost anything she desires into existence. T after night, Molly is transported through her once dreamless sleep to a mysterious land illuminated by shooting stars. Whatever the culprit, her life quickly catapults from mundane to insane as, nigh Being struck by lightning might have something to do with it, but then again, her chicken did look a little undercooked at dinner. Molly hasn’t slept well since the night of her twenty-fourth birthday. What survives the crash will unveil a secret centuries long hidden.

The Divide by E.J. Mellow

On its fringes, a man watches one star separate from the masses and fall. A city stands alone, surrounded by a darkened field.

The Divide by E.J. Mellow

Infinite shooting stars illuminate a moonless sky. Dreams guard against the evil forged by nightmares.

The Divide by E.J. Mellow

Mellow 🙂 And believe me, these books are F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C! Let’s start with the first book, ”The Dreamer”… Hello, everyone! Today I’m sharing with you my thoughts on the first two books of ”The Dreamland” Trilogy, written by E.J.













The Divide by E.J. Mellow