The Inseparable Six is shattered. Drephoria is no longer the blissful dream world it once was. Fear rules over the imagination and nightmares roam free. With seemingly no way out, the future of Kail and his friends hangs on the answer to an impossible question: What must be sacrificed to live one more day? The end of the Eternal Dreams Trilogy is an exploration of broken dreams, unfulfilled hopes, and how to keep moving forward in the face of crushing failure. For Kail, for The Inseparable Six, for readers-- It's time to wake up.
Warning: The content of this book is intended for mature audiences. As mentioned at the preface of this series, Eternal Dreams is meant to grow up with its readers. The Responsibility of Memories deals with subject matter that may be uncomfortable or inappropriate for some readers. Discretion is advised.
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The Eternal Dreams Trilogy (Most Imaginative Setting Winner 2012)
FantasyEternal Dreams is a fiction fantasy trilogy about six teenage friends who escape into a dream world to hide from the horrors of their own lives, only to find that reality is catching up with them anyway. Drephoria, the name of the stunning dream wor...