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Review: The Lost Dreamer by Lizz Huerta

A Golden Doodle and a Miniature Poodle are on a bed with a hardcover book against the Doodle's chest. The book is The Lost Dreamer by Lizz Huerta.

The Lost Dreamer by Lizz Huerta
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Lost Dreamer (The Lost Dreamer Duology, 1)THE LOST DREAMER by Lizz Huerta presents a world filled with seers and Dreamers, where Indir and Saya embark on separate journeys of self-discovery. While the premise is intriguing, the slow pace of the book hindered my overall enjoyment. I found myself bored for a significant portion of the story, longing for more excitement and engagement. The lack of context throughout the book, although cleverly revealed later on, proved frustrating while reading. However, the two main characters were the book's saving grace, with their individual struggles resonating with me. Saya's transformation and growth were particularly captivating. The abundance of side characters made it difficult to keep track of everyone, causing occasional confusion. Additionally, the romance aspect, while necessary, didn't resonate with me personally. Despite its flaws, this book offers compelling protagonists. I will have to wait for the release of the second book to see if the story ends with a satisfactory ending.

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