About Dreamwalker by A.K. Adler
Luke and Aliya are just figments of each others’ dreams. Until the nightmares start, and each needs the other to be real. Fast.
Sixteen-year-old Luke wants to go unnoticed. He doesn’t want a girlfriend. He doesn’t want to live in his own skin. He definitely doesn’t want to have panic attacks whenever he questions his gender identity.
And these problems are nothing compared to the problems he has while he’s asleep. When Luke’s asleep, he’s someone else.
Aliya’s options all look bad. Get married as everyone expects…or acknowledge that her strange ability to walk in other people’s dreams means she’s a shaman. That power might gain her respect, or it might lead to her being feared and driven out of her home. Yet, how can she deny her power when it’s the only thing that can save her community from danger?
Her life’s about to get a lot more complicated. Curses, epic journeys, battles with the forces of nature, nightmares that can drag you down into death. And a boy from another world who’s stuck inside her head.
When Luke’s sister develops a terminal illness, his connection to the magic of Aliya’s world is her only hope. But can he come to terms with his secrets in order to claim that magic as his own?
Together, Luke and Aliya will discover that the key to both their problems lies in the same place: through their nightmares to the other side of fear.
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I am interested in reading – and writing – books that have some meaning, some impact; that do not just entertain, but make us into better people. Fiction has great power to change us: we take the hero’s journey with them, and so stories can lead us deeper into the truth of who we are.
I have always loved fantasy, but as a born cynic I would ask myself, ‘Isn’t this unrealistic? Why does good always triumph over evil?’ But I have learnt to find this truth in fantasy: good always triumphs over evil because this is an inevitability. The story follows our inner journey, the one each of us must take over our lifetime: a journey from darkness and struggle that always holds the potential for light. Each one of us has that potential to conquer our inner demons and find our own enlightenment; that potential is indestructible, and the darkness within our mind is only a temporary obstruction. So, good will always triumph over evil, in the end.
The novels I write will, I hope, be one little spark to illuminate and encourage that inner journey.
I live in a Buddhist community in the middle of nowhere. I walk in the woods every day, and would probably be happy never to go into a city again (as long as I have access to Wi-Fi).