Dangerous Dreams

A Story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Romance, Historical
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Author: Mike Rhynard ISBN: 9780692088333
Publisher: Wayne Rhynard Publication: July 3, 2017
Imprint: Wayne Rhynard Language: English
Author: Mike Rhynard
ISBN: 9780692088333
Publisher: Wayne Rhynard
Publication: July 3, 2017
Imprint: Wayne Rhynard
Language: English

Publishers Weekly**: “ … a story full of convincing period details, fraught with tension and violence, and featuring a strong cast.”**

In 1587, 117 English colonists landed on Roanoke Island in the New World. A month later, disintegrating conditions forced the governor back to England for additional supplies and colonists. In 1590, he returned to find the colony vanished—America’s greatest unsolved mystery, the Lost Colony of Roanoke.

In year 2000,  young Allie O’Shay experiences a series of unsettling, lifelike dreams. She deduces she’s witnessing the desperate saga of the Lost Colony through the heart, mind, and tribulations of a young colonist named Emily Colman. The colony battles dwindling supplies, dissension, conspiracy, sickness, and hostile natives; while suitors seek Emily’s favor, and a warrior from a distant tribe stirs her heart. Disastrous circumstances converge, Emily faces terrifying perils that compel an agonizing, life-or-death decision, and Allie O’Shay discovers a dangerous dark side to her dreams and far more to her bond with the Lost Colony than she could ever have imagined.

Kirkus Reviews: “ … This dynamic, genre-bending tale … delivers new discoveries and venerable truths.”

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Publishers Weekly**: “ … a story full of convincing period details, fraught with tension and violence, and featuring a strong cast.”**

In 1587, 117 English colonists landed on Roanoke Island in the New World. A month later, disintegrating conditions forced the governor back to England for additional supplies and colonists. In 1590, he returned to find the colony vanished—America’s greatest unsolved mystery, the Lost Colony of Roanoke.

In year 2000,  young Allie O’Shay experiences a series of unsettling, lifelike dreams. She deduces she’s witnessing the desperate saga of the Lost Colony through the heart, mind, and tribulations of a young colonist named Emily Colman. The colony battles dwindling supplies, dissension, conspiracy, sickness, and hostile natives; while suitors seek Emily’s favor, and a warrior from a distant tribe stirs her heart. Disastrous circumstances converge, Emily faces terrifying perils that compel an agonizing, life-or-death decision, and Allie O’Shay discovers a dangerous dark side to her dreams and far more to her bond with the Lost Colony than she could ever have imagined.

Kirkus Reviews: “ … This dynamic, genre-bending tale … delivers new discoveries and venerable truths.”

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