Ratings36
Average rating3.5
everything about janie's journey as a dreamcatcher is really ramping up, and it's good. pgs. 175-190 made me want to vomit.
2.5 stars!
I liked it, but book 1 was so much better to me. There was less....things that made me uncomfortable y'know?
However, it was still a great read and now I'm scrambling for the last book. Lol.
I remember devouring Wake because of the author's snappy, fast-paced voice and the plot intrigued me too (Janie gets sucked into people's dreams.)
Considering I read Fade, the sequel, in a few hours, the fast-pace voice sucked me in again.
I didn't find Fade quite as riveting as Wake but still an excellent read.
Fade isn't what you would normally call a fun, funny, good-time book. But hey, half of the books in this nation aren't like that so why should this one be any different? Much like its debut novel–Wake–Fade has it secrets and mysteries, only this time its future–or should I say her future–is a whole lot more gloomier. The fate the awaits Janie, is nothing like what she expected–except she's not that surprised, especially with the way things are going on now with the dreams.
Yes, Janie is a dream-catcher, yes she thinks that her boyfriend Cabe is the most understanding person in her life rigt now, and yes she likes working undercover for the police because it gives her “ability” a purpose....But will her next assignment be too much for her and Cabe to handle, or will her upcoming future tear them apart? I recommend this novel (as well as its former, Wake, if you haven't read it already) to anyone interested in the tragedies in risking your well-being to save other's.