The Anchored Series Collection
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
What if saving our world means destroying another?
Alora's brain has always been a little strange. No matter how hard things on Earth got, and they got pretty awful, she always dreamt that she possessed amazing telekinetic powers on another world. Her brother called them her delusions of grandeur.
But when things start to go unbelievably well on Earth—hot guys asking her out and her brother landing a terrific job—everything falls apart in her dream world. As people she's seen in her dreams begin to appear on Earth, Alora fears that the two worlds may in fact be connected.
And that's bad.
Because according to a prophecy in her dreams, she's the only one who can save their world. At first it made no sense, but she's beginning to think that she'll have to choose. If they can't both continue, which world should she save, and which world will have to burn?
Customer Reviews
Her past is the key to the world’s future
Everyone dreams. But Alora has never met anyone who dreams—every single night—of the same place and people. Every night she falls asleep on Earth and wakes up on Terra, a fascinating, dangerous world where she possesses an unheard of power for women: the ability to move people and objects with her mind. When her dreams begin to intersect with her real life, Alora wonders what they are trying to tell her. Can Terra hold the key to saving Alora and her family…or maybe the whole world? And when she discovers her true identity, how far is she willing to go to save the world?
I’m a big fan of Bridget Baker’s writing but this series may be my favorite yet! A heroine who is strong and tough…except when it comes to her brother, for whom she will risk anything. An intriguing, mind-bending collision of realities: I love how each world is so different but so real, fully fleshed out. I’ve never read books that combine the modern world, the ancient world, AND fantasy worlds before and it is incredible. And finally, the characters are so excellent. Alora has a mix of strengths and weaknesses, but doesn’t allow personal, selfish desires—no matter how justified—to keep her from doing what’s right. Kahn and John are not just strong and handsome, but help Alora grow into the person she was meant to be. This series is quality entertainment—don’t expect to be able to put it down and go to sleep—but is also inspiring and reminds us of what truly matters.