
I don’t belong.
My name’s River, and I’m a dream killer.
The Sea of Dreams spat me out without any memories of who was or where I came from. I’ve spent years traveling Dreamland in our gypsy caravan, searching for clues. All I’ve discovered is that the all-powerful elders are collecting people like me—Dreamlanders who don’t fit in.
Then I met a man who sails the Sea of Dreams, the one place all Dreamlanders fear. One touch of those ocean waves could shred the soul. Yet, he’s like me. He can hear the water’s whispers, touch her waves, and watch her dreams. My answers are out there—on his ship, on that sea.
Somewhere out there is the graveyard of dreams.
“This novella is a fantastic world builder. Blooding introduces a new way on how to concept our dreams—that they are so much more than we realize. Although I haven’t read the Dreamland Stories books, I feel that after reading Graveyard of Dreams, I will understand what is going on much better. Through the eyes of River, I was able to see the world of dreams. In his adventures, River explains what is going on well and helps to keep your mind focused on what is happening—for Dreamworld is tricky and intricate. Nothing is as it seems. In a way, River had to be smarter than Dreamland in order to save his Dreamers—the people from the real worlds.”
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Infected with the dream sickness, River is desperate to find a cure, but to do so, he’ll need to save Dreamland Herself.
Occurs within the Whiskey-verse