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Dream Warriors

A Young Adult Urban Fantasy

#01 in series

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In the dream world, not everyone is what they appear to be.

  • WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Fall 2015 - Best Young Adult Fiction
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    Joseph Colafranceschi is a fifteen-year-old, self-described geek, living in the Bronx. The second youngest of twelve sons of the former U.S. ambassador to Italy, Joey discovers that a small Egyptian statuette, given to him by his father, endows him with power to control his dreams.

    After his brothers throw him down a manhole, Joey is drawn into a hidden society of warriors who have been battling a reincarnated Egyptian Pharaoh for over 3,000 years. In the dream world, it's impossible to tell who to trust. As Joey slips deeper into a world of gladiator battles and clandestine missions within other people's dreams, he catches the eye of a beautiful Egyptian princess.

    The only thing that keeps him grounded in reality is his best friend Alex, but even she may not be who he thought she was.

    EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the first book in the "Joey Cola" series of YA Urban Fantasy adventures.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        May 4, 2015
        In this fanciful adventure, loosely inspired by the Biblical story of Joseph, Pease (the Noah Zarc trilogy) begins a series about a young man destined to change the world. Whenever 15-year-old New Yorker Joey Colafranceschi falls asleep, he journeys to a dream world, where he is sucked into a conflict between the immortal Pharaoh and the mysterious Ammon; Pharaoh wants to destroy the waking world, while Ammon wants to prevent this catastrophe. Both use armies of dream warriors to do their bidding, people who, like Joey, can manipulate the dream world. Caught between a newfound loyalty to Amman and an attraction to the Pharaoh’s alluring daughter, Joey becomes a pawn in both worlds. When he comes into possession of the ancient Stoat of Dreams, Joey discovers that he can take control of his destiny. Pease’s convoluted plot features several twists, but coincidences weaken the overall story. A rushed pace further hampers the more interesting aspects of the concept, which nonetheless seems like a setup for the book’s groan-inducing stoat/coat pun, one that’s at odds with the more serious aspects of the narrative. Ages 13–up.

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