

Book:
From the day Gabriel starts working with Christine at the library, he turns her life upside-down with sizzling chemistry, bizarre stories, and incredible dreams. Dreams so vivid they feel like real life.
Christine’s friends think she’s falling for Gabriel fast but they don’t know about the secret life Gabriel and Christine are living at night. Who would believe her if she told? As the dreams become more dangerous, it’s clear they’re being orchestrated by someone. But who? And more importantly, why?
As Christine struggles to help Gabriel unravel the secrets of the dreamworld, she risks her closest friendships, her college plans, and maybe even her life.
Author:
S.J. is a cheerful Michigan girl who writes strange and somewhat dark stories. Young adult literature is her preferred genre, with an extra special fondness for books by Michael Lawrence, Beth Revis and Eve Marie Mont. She thinks she’d enjoy living an extra life in a dreamworld, especially if she could dream her way to England. Facebook is her social media of choice, find her at:
https://www.facebook.com/SJLomas

When I started Dream Girl I was extremely excited. I have been wanting to check this book out for months. I will say I was not disappointed.
This was a rather quick read for me, mostly because it didn’t leave my hand much. Every time I thought I had a handle on what was going on, everything would change. It kept you guessing and always provided more questions then answers.
I love the main character, she is relatable in so many ways. The situations she finds herself in are out of this world, but her reactions are always right on point with reality. The love story was there, but not overbearing, which was refreshing.
All the characters were very well written and real. I also love that there wasn’t so many people to keep track of. It makes the story so much more enjoyable when it’s only the MC and a few friends or family, in my opinion.
Also, I love reading local stories. So the fact this was based around the Detroit area makes me smile when I read it. The mannerisms in the characters are so familiar, and that always makes for a good read.

This book was fun, and fast paced. It makes the time slip by as you get lost in its pages. The characters were relatable, the setting of course amazing. The story keeps you guessing all the way until the end, and still leaves you with questions. Love It!
5 Stars!!
Great Job S.J.
—Pixie




