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Clara, Dreaming: A Futuristic Romance Retelling of The Sandman
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Clara, Dreaming: A Futuristic Romance Retelling of The Sandman
Current price: $13.99
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Clara, Dreaming: A Futuristic Romance Retelling of The Sandman
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For Clara, life is nothing but dreams.
Orphaned at fifteen, she inherited part of a virtual reality empire. Ten years later, everything she could ever have dreamed of is within her grasp—except the one thing she actually wants.
Nathanael's life has been entwined with Clara's since they were born. To prove himself worthy, he leaves the sanctuary of their tower, hoping to become the man Clara deserves.
But when the man suspected of murdering Nate's father returns to seek revenge by stealing his future, Clara must do everything in her power to save the man she loves from a living nightmare and make all of their dreams come true.
For those who love the futuristic fantasy of the
Lunar Chronicles
,
Clara, Dreaming
is a romantic fairy tale retelling of
The Sandman
and
Ole Lukøje
and the second standalone in the
Foxwept Array
series—where the future is a fairy tale.
Orphaned at fifteen, she inherited part of a virtual reality empire. Ten years later, everything she could ever have dreamed of is within her grasp—except the one thing she actually wants.
Nathanael's life has been entwined with Clara's since they were born. To prove himself worthy, he leaves the sanctuary of their tower, hoping to become the man Clara deserves.
But when the man suspected of murdering Nate's father returns to seek revenge by stealing his future, Clara must do everything in her power to save the man she loves from a living nightmare and make all of their dreams come true.
For those who love the futuristic fantasy of the
Lunar Chronicles
,
Clara, Dreaming
is a romantic fairy tale retelling of
The Sandman
and
Ole Lukøje
and the second standalone in the
Foxwept Array
series—where the future is a fairy tale.