| “If the sign of quality for a book of horror is consistency in setting, plot, characterization, and style and skill in creating the slow build up of suspense, Dreamfire is a good read, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys this genre. Highly recommended.”
- Janet Johnson, CM Magazine “Young teen readers who enjoy fantasy will lap this up.” “… a tightly woven narrative that does not disappoint.” |
| “Filled with menace, Luiken’s latest offering is a contemporary teen tale laced with old-world evil and fantastical demons. A thrilling read!”
- Lisa Doucet, Canadian Children’s booknews |
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by Nicole Luiken
Brianne is having a bad dream. The thing is, when Brianne has a bad dream, it usually means horrible things are about to happen.
Things go from bad to terrifying when her dead aunt contacts her in a dream with a dire warning. To prevent her family and friends from perishing in a raging wildfire, Brianne must find a way to stop the wulfdraigles—ancient enemies to humanity that are growing in power, one evil dream at a time.
About the Author:
Nicole Luiken wrote her first book at age 13 and published two novels by the time she graduated high school. She has since written one adult thriller and five young adult novels, including Frost, winner of the 2008 Golden Eagle Children’s Choice Award. Nicole lives in Edmonton with her husband and three young sons.


