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 Embraced By Darkness ~ Chapter 1 Open in new Window. [ASR]
Who is the dark figure haunting Emily's dreams?
by Norswede Author Icon
Review by Past Member 'rupali'
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Rated: ASR | (5.0)
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In her Bio in WDC, the writer mentioned that she drew her inspiration from the world, material world. The book follows the same. In our world, a few people are truly good, they set examples for us on how to create a better society. We feel proud of them. On the other hand, some people belong to the evil group in our society. They try to do the damage to our nations. We hate them but can not deny their existence. So, being a social person, the writer tries to enlighten the darker part of the world to create awareness.
The central character of the story is none other than Emily. She saw some scary nightmares daily. So, night sleep remains incomplete. That is why she can not concentrate in her classes and drowsy.
She saw that she was in a serious unsafety. She awoke the sleep did not come again. We know that dream, both sweet dreams and nightmare, takes birth in our subconscious mind due to some fears, expectations or any other psychological reasons. What is the actual reason behind it? That is not clear here. But she is an adopted child. The relationship with her parents is adjustable but not excellent. Is this the cause of her insecure future? That may be one of the main causes. I think that there are a few more causes which are fatal. What are they? We have to wait for the incoming chapters.
But, the beginning is not only exciting but also creates interest for the next happenings.


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