She'd slept terribly the night before. The room, the bed, were both comfortable enough, but she'd been plagued with strange dreams, the sort that lingered upon waking but slithered away from memory as she tried to grasp them. Only the tendrils of discomfort remained.
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About Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden
Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden.
Themes
- Dreams — Aspirations, visions, and the world of the subconscious