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BREAKING NORMAL - Dream Weaver Novels Book 3: A Dark Young Adult Paranormal Fiction Novel Kindle Edition
Since the death of her parents, Em has only wanted her life to return to ‘normal’, but with the chaos her life has become, ‘normal’ doesn’t exist anymore. She slogs through the phases of grief, and with Nick’s betrayal, rage festers in her heart. Will she ever be able to forgive this man she’s grown to love?
Using her new Caphar gifts and her magical spider Ari, Em teams up with Officer Molly and the Spokane Police Department to solve open cases, both cold and new. Finally, Emari is able to channel the anger and sorrow into something productive. She hones her body and skills to become a daunting contender in the war against the Wraith.
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WOW! Excellent pace, wonderfully flowing narrative, and an ethereal sense of excitement throughout! - Mark Wilson, Author of dEaDINBURGH with Paddy's Daddy Publishing
**Another great story from Williams. This book phased me from fantasy skeptic to fantasy believer! Looking forward to more work from this author. I will follow her anywhere! - James Moser, author of Chasing Prophecy**
The Dream Weaver story was inspired by authors of great books to read for girls and women like Richelle Mead, Stephenie Meyer, Lisa McMann and Maggie Stiefvater.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 6, 2014
- File size2.4 MB
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- ASIN : B00MHS77ZO
- Publisher : Su Williams & Dream Weaver Novels with CreateSpace
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- Publication date : August 6, 2014
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- File size : 2.4 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 302 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 3 of 3 : Dream Weaver Novels
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About the author

Legally, my name is Susan Barton, but I write under the pen name Su Williams (my maiden name). I'm married to Ben and am a mother of 4; Sarah, Josiah, Jack and Aundraic. We live with an ever-changing menagerie of critters that, right now, consists of; 1 cat (Necko), a crested gecko named Reid (like in Criminal Minds) and 2 beagles, Dyson (yes like the vacuum) who is my favorite teddy puppy, and Kooper the Poophead...yes, we're bit immature sometimes...but he really is a poophead.
I was born in Little Rock, AK. My daddy was military, the U.S. Air Force, so we moved around a bit and my parents finally decided that Spokane, WA was the place for us. This is where I've lived since I was about 10.
I have an AA in Early Childhood Education and Certificate in Special Education.
I always wrote special poems for family birthdays and holidays, and began to write short stories in Jr. High. I quit writing for many years but after a self-esteem building program of hypnosis, and reading Twilight, I was inspired. I said, "I could do that." So I did.
I am also a bit of a photographer. You can check out some of my pics on my Pinterest page. One of my photos has been published in the political humor book Red Dog/Blue Dog by Chuck Sambuchino.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2014Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI truly enjoyed books 1, 2, 3 of the Dream Weaver Novels. The story between Emari and Nick drew me in to the point of forcing myself to put it down and go to bed. Most mornings around 2am. This morning it was almost 3:30 am when I finished.
I would love to see another Dream Weaver story that follows Nick, Emari, and their children along with Ivy. I'm just not ready for their stories to be over.
These novels were a joy to read and well written. I would recommend for teens and over, due to the rape story line.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2014Format: Kindle(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).
(This review may contain spoilers).
I would give this book 3.5 stars… not 4, though, because Emari kind of ruined the book for me.
I did like this third book about as much as I liked the second. I felt the relationship between Nick and Emari was more complicated and complex in this book… though some of the things that Emari did made me cringe. I still wasn’t sure I really liked her during the course of the book, especially because I didn’t have the impression that there were limits to her powers. And I felt she was ‘playing God’ a bit… especially in regards to what happened with Jesse.
Sabre was definitely solidified as my favourite character throughout this book. It was good to see more of him. I didn’t mind Nick very much, but there were times I really empathised with him for having to deal with Emari, considering that she came across as quite hypocritical a lot of the time.
I do appreciate that some effort was made to make Thomas more well-rounded in this book, but he still seemed truly villainous… not at all like William was in book two.
I really liked Ivy as a character and I particularly liked Molly… though not Emari’s temptation to meddle so much. I really felt that Emari was treading the line here. She did some things I don’t expect from the ‘good guys’.
I loved seeing Eddy in this book. I like animals, so it was pretty cool to see how big a part Eddy played.
In some ways, it would be good to see something focusing on the other characters and not Emari, who I felt was too over-powered. And the ending was, I felt, rather lacking. I don’t think I’ll be re-reading any of the books in this series, but I think I would have liked Emari better if her power was more ‘normal’, rather than ‘no one else has seen it before. Ever.’
- Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2014Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThe novel opens with a dramatic introduction to the main characters. They are not of a normal persuasion. Action is not the only element in the story; there is betrayal and love, trust and mistrust, life and death, and the presense of evil that must be eliminated. There is a cast of interesting and contrasting characters. The novel is also the story of Emari growing into adulthood, but certainly not in the 'normal' way. There is an abundance of action in this paranormal adventure.
I am especially impressed with the author's writing style. The words flow, painting vivid pictures. At times the combination of words is almost poetic. Near the end of the novel, the conclusion begins with smashing action. The conclusion is satisfying , leaving you with a smile (nice that things worked out.)
This is presented as a young adult novel, and that is confirmed by plot and character development. I am many years removed from YA, but I found the novel interesting and enjoyable. Reviewed by the author of The Children's Story, About Good and Evil (for teens through adult).
- Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2014Format: KindleVerified PurchaseYour work has never failed to impress me! I can't think of a insult for this! I'm so sad that the books have ended ;( I hope you continue writing books as amazing as this.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2014Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI have enjoyed all 3 of the books so far. Now I hope there will be another to follow !!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2014Format: KindleI received a free copy of this book to read and review for Wicked Reads.
Book 3 in the Dream Weavers series is here. After the end book 2 I was not fully sure there would be a 3rd book. Things pick up in a very different place than what I excepted and the Sweets we knew is so very very different. This book is full of time jumps that were very confusing to me. The gang was all here but book 2 changed them in unexpected ways and the information that came out was a little of hmm what? Though I read though the book and somewhat enjoyed it I did not get the same level enjoyment as from the other books. I have really like these characters in the past, but I didn’t feel the same this time, I can’t fully put my finger on why. This is an author that I will continue to read and follow. I will say that you must read this book to see how it all ends up because there are a couple shocks along the way.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2014Format: KindleSu is one of those authors who takes you from your comfort zone and makes you wonder why you took such a long time to read their genre.
Breaking Normal is a very assured piece of work from an author who improves with each work she produces. Su learns from each book she writes and is becomes a powerful new voice in her genre with a vast array of techniques and no end of imagination at her disposal.
The narrative flowed along with considered pace, conveying the character’s voices, distinctly but in such a manner that they complimented each other perfectly and kept the story moving forward. The combined effect immerses the reader with ease into the world Su has built for her characters.
Another huge developmental step forward for the writer and a wonderfully engaging, novel for her growing list of readers.