Synopses & Reviews
From debut author Megan Paasch comes Dream to Me, a YA contemporary fantasy about generational magic, grief, and what it takes to forgive ourselves.
Eva Sylvan didn't ask for any of this. Not the cross-country move with her sister to a town in the middle of nowhere, not the family estate, inherited from a late great-aunt, that's falling apart at the hinges, and definitely not the sudden death of her beloved father. So when the locals react with hostility to the very mention of her last name, Eva's pretty sure things can't get any worse.
Until she has a dream about a gas station employee and the next day, he's in a coma.
And then it happens again.
Something sinister is lurking in the corners of Eva's dreams, something that's having devastating effects on the waking world. People are dropping left and right, and Eva finds herself squarely in the town's crosshairs. In order to defeat the shadows of her unconscious, Eva must not only unearth the magic tied to her family history, but she must confront the guilt that has been haunting her since her father's death. Only she can save the town from the dark power in her dreams - if the threat is truly even her dreams at all.
Review
"Paasch's debut is a well-developed stand-alone novel with a compelling female protagonist and intricate plot…A thrilling and mysterious page-turner." School Library Journal (Starred Review)
Review
"Haunting, surreal, and laced with delightful Lynchian shades of Twin Peaks, Dream to Me is an absolute powerhouse of a debut in which Paasch weaves a poignant, shimmering portrait of familial trauma, grief, and the hopeful promise of new love." Julia Lynn Rubin, author of Trouble Girls
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“Paasch methodically addresses the intense loneliness of grief and survivor's guilt via Eva's careful exploration of her budding supernatural powers and her tender developing relationships, wrapping it in an intriguing mystery tinged with horror and romance." Publishers Weekly
About the Author
When not writing, you'll find Megan Paasch knitting, sketching, or dreaming about her next adventure. But despite her tendency toward wanderlust, the Pacific Northwest will always be the place she calls home. She currently lives in a small town in Washington's beautiful Snoqualmie Valley with her husband, two sons, and two very silly cats. Dream to Me is her debut novel.