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Dream Weaver

The First Book of Samsara Tula

by Colin Fenwick

★★★★★5.03 confirmed internal ratings

About the Book

The World You Know is a Lie! An explosion rocks the heart of Little Rock, leaving the city in ruins. In the aftermath appear the Dream Weavers Vermilion and Argentis, magical creatures who have come to offer comfort amid the chaos. They soon discover the cause of the devastation—Starla, a young girl who has done the impossible and harnessed the power of magic.

Vermilion and Argentis must guide Starla to master the magic before she re-shapes reality and destroys more than just a city, or before darker, malevolent forces claim her power for themselves.

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Dream Weaver is the first instalment of the Samsara Tula: a dark urban fantasy series set in the present day, where magic and reality collide.

Key features

Dream Weaver is the first instalment of the Samsara Tula: a dark urban fantasy series set in the present day, where magic and reality collide.

Book details

AuthorColin Fenwick
GenreScience Fiction & Fantasy
LanguageEnglish
ASINB0DR6F4SQ5
Rating5.0 / 5
StatusLIVE

Confirmed Reader Feedback

3 confirmed reader reviews.

5.0

horizons of questions beyond understanding

Colin Fenwick has created a novel that combines fantasy, philosophy, and elements of scientific ideas, creating an atmosphere of mystery and inner search.

5.0

A Promising Start to a Dark Urban Fantasy Series

Dream Weaver delivers an intriguing blend of modern reality and powerful magic. The mysterious Dream Weavers and the young girl Starla create a compelling dynamic that keeps the tension high throughout the story. I especially enjoyed how the book gradually reveals the scale of the magic and the dangers surrounding it. The world-building is imaginative, and the premise of reality being reshaped adds a gripping sense of urgency.

5.0

Thank you for the book.

I am not a big fan of fantasy, and I bought this book to try it out. And I didn't even regret it - thanks to the author for that. It was like watching a fairy tale, bright and colorful. A very interesting experience. Colin Fenwick - Thank you!