In the Shadow of a Dream by Maci Aurora [BLITZ]

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[Fareview Fairytales - Book 3] With the promise of finally learning her mother’s secrets, Brinna Fareview and her family gather together. On...
[Fareview Fairytales - Book 3]

With the promise of finally learning her mother’s secrets, Brinna Fareview and her family gather together. Only somewhere between the truth and lies, Brinna wakes to find she’s trapped in a space in between the world awake and the nightmares of her family. All of them are asleep. Learning she has the ability to move from dream to dream, Brinna tries to find a way out of the dream world, but she’s stuck, unable to fix what’s ailing her family. But then an unexpected thing happens, Lucian Uraiahs, god of day and light, walks into her dream.

While Lucian decided a long time ago that Brinna Fareview was a blight on his peace, he can’t seem to avoid her. She pops up at every turn, all because his brother is god-yoked to her sister. All Lucian wants is to disappear into the oblivion of the cosmos amidst his shame and guilt, but the unbidden feelings he has for Brinna can’t be contained. When Lucian is stripped of his powers for refusing to bend to his father’s will, he is imprisoned with only his guilt to keep him company. Except when he falls asleep, he dreams of Brinna and somehow becomes the only link to saving her, her family, and his brother from a spell that could destroy them all.

Brinna and Lucian must work together to uncover the secrets they need to break the sleeping spell, but the longer they share their dreams, the more they realize time is against them.

Join the Fareviews in Book 3 of the Fareview Fairytales series, In the Shadow of a Dream, to discover the truth that has them trapped behind the hedge.

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Fairytales | Fantasy | Romance | Time Travel | Witches
Published by: Mixed Plate Press
Published: January 30, 2024
Length: 382 Pages
Tour Provided by Xpresso Book Tours
  

 The Excerpt⇚ 

Luc grumbled and turned back to look at the hedge once more, walking its length when he heard  women’s voices—sweet and lilting—coming from inside. He stepped back, searching for the elusive  entrance. 

“Remember when we were talking to Tarley the other day? About the man in the woods?”  Aurielle—he knew her voice—replied. 

“So romantic…” the other said, her voice soft and whimsical. Which left only two possibilities:  Luc’s woodland fairy or the other sister, the one with the dark, soulful eyes. “Why are we doing this  again?” she asked. 

He wondered which one was with Aurielle and suppressed any hope it might be his singer.  “Well, I’ve met someone.” Aurielle snapped the words, because the other one seemed to be  antagonistic about being dragged out into the woods. 

He grinned at their bickering. Relatable. 

“I have so many questions! You’ve been behind the hedge since–” The sister’s voice cut off  abruptly, then she shouted, “The Great Nap Escapade?” 

“So,” Aurielle said, drawing out the word, “you’re doing this for true love. And I promise, Brin,  you won’t have to wait long.”  

[…]There were words spoken Luc couldn’t discern, followed by Aurielle bursting from the hedge.  She called out for Nix and disappeared across the road through the bramble. “What if someone comes?” Brinna called, then groaned. “Annoying.” 

He was going to talk to her! He swallowed as he thought about what to say. “Couldn’t agree more.”  Luc couldn’t see her; she was still hidden within the hedge. 

She gasped. “Who’s there?” 

“The brother.” 

Her head—like a disembodied apparition—appeared from the hedge, turning to look for him.  When she saw him, her eyes widened. It was the first time he realized her eyes were gray. “Whose brother?”  

He hummed but said, “Since we’re both on lookout duty, we could make it interesting.”

“Who are you, exactly?” she asked, stepping from the hedge.  

Luc’s breath stopped up, caught up by both disbelief and utter excitement. […] “There you are,”  Luc said, finally finding his voice.  

She demanded his name. 

“Lucian,” he said, turning slightly toward her, his shoulder leaning against the hedge—a terrible  choice. He straightened and wiped the leaves from his shoulder. 

“And you’re not here to meet my sister?” 

“Stars, no,” he said, allowing himself to truly look at her as he shook his head, grateful, suddenly,  that Nix asked him to be his unnecessary companion. “That would be my brother. Come closer.” He  gave her a slight grin. “I don’t bite. Usually.”

Her eyes narrowed. “I’m fine right here, thank you.”  

“You know my name, which gives you power. Will you not offer the same?” Though he already  knew it, he wanted her to offer it freely. 

“Brinna,” she replied and disappeared back into the hedge. 

“Wait,” Luc called. “Where did you go?” The hedge didn’t have an entrance. “Where are you?”  “Here,” she whispered, as if daring him to find her. Despite the low volume, her voice reached  him, and he wondered, strangely, if it always would.  

He used his godlight to sneak through the magical threads of the hedge, and his arms passed  through, allowing him to grasp Brinna. Using her as leverage, he pulled himself inside. She squealed—a cute little sound that seemed as if she was trying to be quiet about it—and  stumbled into him, her palms pressed against his chest. Heat seared his skin underneath his clothes  where her hands rested.  

“What are you doing?” she demanded. “Unhand me.” 

He did. Immediately. Swiping his hands over the place she’d touched to wipe away the sensation.  He hated the added impulse of wanting to wrap her up in his arms.  

Ridiculous. He told himself he was curious about this hedge, given he’d never seen anything like  it on his Roam.  

He walked deeper into an arched passageway that stretched out in front of him with no end in  sight, as if it curled in on itself. Surprised by the muted light inside, Luc glanced over his shoulder, where Brinna now stood framed by an arched entrance. 

She followed him. “What is wrong with you?” 

His internal glow warmed the darkness inside the hedge so he could see her features, which  pinched with her frown. He wanted to press his thumb against her mouth, run the pad of it across her  lips, but he swallowed the urge instead and looked away. 

“If I keep walking, what will I find?” he asked, ignoring her question for one of his own. “The cottage. Where I live.” She paused, then said, “You truly couldn’t see me? That seems…  unbelievable.” 

He hummed and looked around. “Perhaps if it wasn’t enchanted.” 

“Enchanted!” She scoffed, an unflattering kind of snort, but Luc found it… cute. “You must be  mistaken.” 

He snorted back at her, incredulous. “I am not mistaken. Not about this.”  

“You don’t make mistakes?” She offered a sharp laugh. 

He’d begun to think this—trapping himself in proximity to her—was one. “Absolutely not,” he  lied. The very large mistake in his immediate past had nearly cost him his brother, but she didn’t need to know about that. 

“I highly doubt that.” She crossed her arms, her dark eyebrows arching over her pretty eyes. “Now,  why are you glowing?” 

“Why is this hedge enchanted?” he countered, realizing he should have doused his godlight so his  father wouldn’t know, but he didn’t with her attention finally fixed on him. 

They stood facing one another, the hedge seeming to close in around them. He only needed to  take a step, and he’d be close enough to draw her into his arms, lean forward, and kiss her. The 

shrinking hedge and his overpowering urge to touch her made him feel like he couldn’t take a deep  enough breath.  

“How do you get out of here?” The shrinking hedge unnerved him, even if it was an  illusion…Then he realized he couldn’t see the opening any longer. It had disappeared. He was trapped. “I need to go,” he gasped.


Maci Aurora has been writing stories since she was a child. When she was eleven, she fell in love with reading Sunfire Historical Romances about girls who made a difference in their lives and still fell in love. In high school, a friend introduced her to Lavyrle Spencer and Judith McNaught, and from there, her writing journey was cemented in telling stories about love. Having already published many novels (all of which are threaded with romance as upper YA and New Adult titles) under the pen name, CL Walters, Maci Aurora wanted to write stories that offered the same attention to story and characters but with additional steam.

Maci writes in Hawaiʻi where she lives with her husband, their children, and their fur-babies.

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