I’m so excited to be a part of the cover reveal for K.
Bird Lincoln’s upcoming release, DREAM EATER. I had the pleasure of reading this novel a while
ago and it’s as awesome as it sounds.
Ready to learn more? Here’s the official blurb:
DREAM
EATER
Koi Pierce dreams other peoples' dreams.
Koi Pierce dreams other peoples' dreams.
Her whole life she's avoided other people. Any skin-to-skin contact—a hug from her sister, the hand of a barista at Stumptown coffee—transfers flashes of that person's most intense dreams. It's enough to make anyone a hermit.
But Koi's getting her act together. No matter what, this time she's going to finish her degree at Portland Community College and get a real life. Of course it's not going to be that easy. Her father, increasingly disturbed from Alzheimer’s disease, a dream fragment of a dead girl from the casual brush of a creepy PCC professor's hand, and a mysterious stranger who speaks the same rare Northern Japanese dialect as Koi's father will force Koi to learn to trust in the help of others, as well as face the truth about herself.
Her whole life she's avoided other people. Any skin-to-skin contact—a hug from her sister, the hand of a barista at Stumptown coffee—transfers flashes of that person's most intense dreams. It's enough to make anyone a hermit.
But Koi's getting her act together. No matter what, this time she's going to finish her degree at Portland Community College and get a real life. Of course it's not going to be that easy. Her father, increasingly disturbed from Alzheimer’s disease, a dream fragment of a dead girl from the casual brush of a creepy PCC professor's hand, and a mysterious stranger who speaks the same rare Northern Japanese dialect as Koi's father will force Koi to learn to trust in the help of others, as well as face the truth about herself.
AND NOW THE COVER! (and,
man, do I love this cover)
Bio:
K. Bird
Lincoln's bio: K. Bird
Lincoln is an ESL professional and writer living on the windswept Minnesota
Prairie with family and a huge addiction to frou-frou coffee. Also dark
chocolate-- without which, the world is a howling void. Originally from
Cleveland, she has spent more years living on the edges of the Pacific Ocean
than in the Midwest. Her speculative short stories are published in various
online & paper publications such as Strange Horizons. Her first
novel, Tiger Lily, a medieval Japanese fantasy, is available from
Amazon. She also writes tasty speculative and YA fiction reviews under the name
K. Bird at Goodreads.com.