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Healer by B.N Toler
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Savannah, a total Booknatic
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Just got to the point where Aldo meets Thomas in her dream. She’s completely stunned once she realizes the tables have been turned—she goes to sleep that night, thinking she can find out more about Thomas in her dreams after absorbing information from him the last time she touched him.
To her horror—or even pleasure, really—Thomas is there himself.
However, it wasn’t her subconscious that created him, he’s actually there! Visiting her dreams. *sighs happily* Dream-walking is one of my absolute favorite paranormal abilities.
To her horror—or even pleasure, really—Thomas is there himself.
However, it wasn’t her subconscious that created him, he’s actually there! Visiting her dreams. *sighs happily* Dream-walking is one of my absolute favorite paranormal abilities.
Blurb:
"Submerged in a world of sex, danger, and vampires, will Aldo find the answers she seeks before it's too late?" HEALER There is balance in life most know nothing about.
Some are put here to simply exist, while others have been placed here to ensure life. Healers such as Aldo Lawson understand the power of their gift, although at times, it seems more a curse.
Upon meeting a handsome young healer named Thomas, Aldo’s life heads into a tailspin. With his arrival, Aldo’s aunt is forced to share a hard and scary truth—vampires exist.
And not only do they exist, but they thirst for healer blood. Despite this new and frightening information, Aldo longs for a normal senior year.
So close to achieving her goal, her world turns upside down when her aunt is murdered and Thomas disappears. Riddled with questions, she sets out to find him.
Submerged in a world filled with sex and danger, Aldo hopes to find the vampires that will lead her to Thomas. When they find her first, she is forced to piece together truths, deal with her pain, and find that not everything is what it seems.