
Dreamlander (Amazon affiliate link)
Would you like a free Kindle book of my fantasy Dreamlander?
For the next four days only, Dreamlander will be available as a free Kindle download from Amazon.
About Dreamlander
What if it were possible to live two very different lives in two separate worlds? What if the dreams we awaken from are the fading memories of that second life? What if one day we woke up in the wrong world?
Every night, a woman on a black warhorse gallops through the mist in Chris Redston’s dreams. Every night, she begs him not to come to her. Every night, she aims her rifle at his head and fires. The last thing Chris expects–or wants–is for this nightmare to be real. But when he wakes up in the world of his dreams, he has to choose between the likelihood that he’s gone spectacularly bonkers or the possibility that he’s just been let in on the secret of the ages.
Only one person in a generation may cross the worlds. These chosen few are the Gifted, called from Earth into Lael to shape the epochs of history–and Chris is one of them. But before he figures that out, he accidentally endangers both worlds by resurrecting a vengeful prince intent on claiming the powers of the Gifted for himself. Together with a suspicious princess and a guilt-ridden Cherazii warrior, Chris must hurl himself into a battle to save a country from war, two worlds from annihilation, and himself from a dream come way too true.
Praise for Dreamlander
…its gut-rending emotions remind me of the Shakespeare tragedies I read in college. Its war scenes remind me of Lord of the Rings, complete with impossible odds and life-changing decisions. And its jewels of wisdom remind me of the works of C. S. Lewis.—William Polm
From hydraulic pistols to steam-driven cable cars, this felt like a fresh and creative world—one running parallel to our own.—Adam Collings
K.M. Weiland writes without holding back. She pours an onslaught of visual and emotional power into each scene with a style that slams you between the eyes, knocking you into worlds as dangerous as they are beautiful.—Naomi D. Musch
Awesome, thanks KM!
I hope you enjoy it!
Looks like I finally skulked around here long enough to get a free book. I’m glad to finally have it. I have an enormous TBR pile (both e- and p-books) so if you need any more reviews on Amazon or Goodreads please let me know and I will get to it faster. Thanks, K.M.
Well, good things come to those who skulk. 😉 Reviews are always hugely appreciated, but no hurry. Thanks, Louis!
Jumped on this. What timing. I’ve got a draft about half done where three people are having a similar dream but all 3 will enter the dreamworld. It’s nothing like yours in content or anything except for the between dream and reality thing (ties in some to fairy tales) but I need to find time to read this for inspiration. I’m reading your book on structure too so wanted to see how you handle things.
Sounds fun! The dream world idea is hardly original to me. It’s too good an idea to be confined to just one story!
I took a look. It’s free on amazon.com, but unfortunately not on amazon.de.
I can fix that. 😉 You can also grab it for free right here on my site.
Awesome! I’ll download it right away. 🙂
Thanks!