“I don’t know where dreams come from. Sometimes I wonder if they’re genetic memories, or messages from something divine. Warnings perhaps. Maybe we do come with an instruction booklet but we’re too dense to read it, because we’ve dismissed it as the irrational waste product of the ‘rational’ mind. Sometimes I think all the answers we need are buried in our slumbering subconscious, int he dreaming. The booklet right there, and ever night when we lay our heads down on the pillow it flips open. The wise read it, heed it. The rest of us try as hard as we can upon awakening to forget any disturbing revelations we might have found there.”
Quote by Karen Marie Moning
Book:Bloodfever
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Bloodfever
Bloodfever is a gripping tale that explores themes of revenge, obsession, and the complex nature of family ties. The story follows a protagonist who must confront their own demons and the legacy of their ancestors as they navigate a web of deceit and danger. more
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