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Hannah, reminds me of the Charmed ones, however she at and adult age has been receiving mysterious and cryptic messages from her Aunt Jewelia, who recently disappeared under strange circumstances. As Hannah returns to her family’s manor, she starts to unravel the secrets surrounding her aunt’s disappearance, all while discovering hidden truths about herself and her family’s past. This story would particularly appeal to readers aged 12-18, as it blends the intrigue of a young person uncovering family mysteries with the personal growth and self-discovery typical of coming-of-age stories.
Narrated by Pearl Hewitt, the audiobook brings the haunting and atmospheric setting of Megan Mary’s Maple Hollow to life. The vivid descriptions of the autumn season, complete with pumpkin patches, apple cider, and the famous Halloween Festival, capture the cozy yet eerie ambiance. The narration immerses listeners into the crisp fall air and the warmth of a crackling fireplace, making it easy to feel part of Hannah’s spiritual journey, visions, and dream-like experiences.
Though the book is categorized as New Adult, it feels more suitable for a Young Adult audience. Hannah’s character, while heroic, comes across as somewhat naive, a common trait in younger protagonists. Her journey of exploring her magical ancestry and learning about her family’s powers provides engaging material for teens. However, the Dream Haunters, a mystical element within the story, are mentioned only briefly, and I wish they had been more developed.
The Dream Haunters is a fast-paced, coming-of-age mystery, perfect for teens who enjoy Halloween-themed stories with a cozy, magical twist. Ideal for readers who love the blend of mystery, magic, and self-discovery, this audiobook delivers a perfect autumn read.
Thank you NetGalley for the audio arc of the dream haunter it’s a fantasy witchcraft story cosy I fully enjoyed listening to it quick and fast paced listen kept me going while I was working and traveling to work :) 4 stars
I felt this story was really fun. Interesting mix of Fantasy and Mystery and with the focus on dreams, it was a breath of fresh air to read. Something that’s not overly done in today’s abundance of fantasy novels.
Only thing I would have liked to see was more of the dream haunters themselves. I felt that part of the story was the weakest and being the titular people of the book, I feel the deserved more time, backstory and details. They felt a bit rushed in their descriptions, with most the focus being on our FMC finding her true self and unraveling the mystery of the book.
Hannah has been receiving cryptic messages from her Aunt Jewelia who has gone missing. As she returns to her family manor, she begins to uncover the mysteries behind her disappearance while revealing elements of herself in the process.
Pearl Hewitt, the narrator, does an amazing job at bringing forth the atmospheric elements of Megan Mary’s Maple Hollow to life. It’s incredibly vivid in autumnal elements with pumpkin patches, a famous Halloween Festival, apple cider and much more. That’s what gripped me. It was almost as if I felt the crisp air and warmth of the crackling fireplace as I listened. One can feel being wrapped in the spiritual journey, visions, and dreams Hannah experiences.
This is advertised as New Adult but it definitely fits more under the Young Adult genre. Not only with the coming of age element but Hannah is extremely naive. She is a female heroine but she felt a bit lackluster to me. I did like Hannah’s journey of exploring her deep magical ancestry. The Dream Haunters themselves were vey brief and I wish we had more time with them.
“The Dream Haunters” is the perfect fast paced coming-of-age halloween/autumn read for cozy mystery lovers.
Thank you NetGalley. Megan Mary & Inner Realms Publishing for providing me with an ARC of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review!
3.5 ⭐️
A magical book written in a magical way. Definitely a cozy read for which season. I liked the writing and being written I third pov made it feel more magical and mystical.
“The Dream Haunters” is a mysterious and cozy fantasy novel by Megan Mary, who builds a magical world where navigating the thin veil between dreams and reality helps unlock the secrets of the past.
We meet Hannah, a girl who is a bit down on her luck and seems lost in her life until she receives a cryptic letter from her estranged aunt Jewelia. She finds out that her aunt has gone missing and is filled with a sense of purpose once again to help locate her, while hoping to fill in the blanks about the woman she was never able to know. She travels to the town of Maple Hollow, an island that is home to an eternal autumn, where she will discover who she was always meant to be.
Hannah’s journey is one of growth and self-discovery. On the road to unlocking the mysteries behind her aunt’s disappearance, she starts to discover all the magic of the island and her heritage. Behind it all, she must look deep into her dreams, knowing that they hold the key to the answers she seeks. The veil between Hannah’s dreams and reality gets thinner as the story progresses, and her battle between good and evil will rely on what she can unlock while she slumbers. Not only suspenseful, this novel is equally charming. Maple Hollow is home to the famous Halloween Festival, and Hannah arrives just in time for her favorite holiday. We are immersed in crunchy leaves, mystical pumpkin patches, enchanting feline friends, and a crisp autumn wind on the island. Megan Mary’s writing is engaging and descriptive, bringing every scene to life.
I enjoyed this story on audiobook, and the narrator does a beautiful job of bringing it to life. Every character has a personality, and she brings something special to the suspenseful moments in the story.
I found “The Dream Haunters” to be a perfect book to read during the autumn months. It was exciting and easy to get enveloped in the story. While it’s suggested for the New Adult group, I think that Young Adults would benefit from this coming-of-age story as well. It is a lightly supernatural world, perfect for anyone looking to get an introduction to a fantasy book. The shorter length and chapters make it a quick read, and with the added bonus of whimsical talking cats, this cozy fantasy mystery has something for everyone. So grab your pumpkin spice latte and a warm blanket, and get ready to travel to Maple Hollow!
This is an easy listen fantasy audiobook. Quite short, but a pleasant listen. If you like cats, Halloween and dreams then this is for you. The author seems certain that this is for female readers. I can’t say that is true. Thank you to Inner Realms Publishing and NetGalley for the audio ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.
The Dream Haunters is a quick read you can curl up on the couch with as you follow Hannah’s magical journey. I enjoyed that this book was set in the fall, and the author’s imagery is beautiful. I truly felt like I was there with Hannah taking in the fresh autumn air! I listened to the audiobook version. The narration was slow for my liking, so I had to speed it up quite a bit. The writing is good, and I like the concept of the book. I just would have like a bit more content, especially towards the end of the book. Everything seemed to happen very fast in the last third of the book. Thank you to NetGalley and Inner Realms Publishing for providing me with this ARC of The Dream Haunters in exchange for an honest review.