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The Dream: A Running Red Novel

Have you ever wondered if dreams show the future? Have you ever seen someone in a dream that you've never met before? Nyla, a senior at Brook High, loves dance; it's her passion. She may even have a future dancing career. However, when her best friend Diana, her cousin Jake, and she go to club Night Life 66, she finds a man she's never met before but is somehow familiar to her. How, and more importantly, why? Follow Nyla in her daily life to the hidden secrets she never knew were hidden, until he draws them out.

About the Author

Shelby Sophia Snigar always liked telling stories. In elementary school she was complimented for her narrative skills. She began writing in middle school with poems and short stories, but wrote her first novel, Running Red, her freshman year of high school. She has always loved fictional series with mixed genres but her favorites involved the supernatural. She is currently in college, looking forward to receiving her bachelors in Journalism and Marketing. Her overall goal is to become a successful writer with beloved books like J.K. Rowling, Stephen King, and J.R.R. Tolkien. For further information about her upcoming books, you can visit her website at www.snigarbooks.wix.com/ snigarbooks or email her at snigarbooks @gmail.com. Also, like her on facebook: https: //www.facebook.com/Snigar-Books-117907791896933/timeline/

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