The Fallen Dreamer
Storyteller's Edition
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The Seers Trilogy: Books One & Two. A surreal descent into the unknown. A warning.
Recovered from the journals of an unnamed boy.
Some moments are safe.
Others unravel and change you forever.
One night, Jake sees the impossible: a boy floating above a pond, light smearing across the sky, memories shifting in real time.
His world falls apart—not with answers, but with silence.
Reality slips sideways.
He’s not alone.
There’s Brooke, whose loyalty runs deeper than reason.
Emma, who sees what others ignore.
Juan, who rewrites time like it’s memory.
Carl, whose illusion of control begins to rot from the inside.
And Johnny—his best friend—who might no longer be human.
What they see isn’t magic.
It’s something older. Stranger. Watching.
Together, they pull at a thread they were never meant to find—and the more they see, the more they become something else.
Something both powerful and terrifying.
But not everything that awakens wants to be understood.
And some doors, once opened, only lead deeper.
The Fallen Dreamer: Storyteller’s Edition collects the first two volumes of The Seers trilogy—a bold, immersive YA speculative novel told in lyrical prose and fragmented memory.
This edition is the quiet descent before the fall: a psychological dreamscape of grief, perception, and transformation.
Perfect for fans of the emotional depth of We Are the Ants, the surreal unraveling of The OA, and the lyrical mystery of A Monster Calls.
Praise for The Fallen Dreamer:
“A surreal, haunting descent into the unknown… Echoes of VanderMeer, L’Engle, and early King. Lyrical and unsettling, it’s speculative fiction with both teeth and heart—a meditation on friendship, memory, and the terrifying beauty of growing up in a world that no longer makes sense.”
—NetGalley Reviewer
“I highly recommend The Fallen Dreamer to anyone who loves poetic, layered fantasy with emotional weight and surreal settings… the writing alone makes it unforgettable.”
—Bekah Malik, Reedsy Discovery Review
Some stories don’t end.
They just grow quiet.