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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Gail Guerrero

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Gail Guerrero

Four Stars

I love a good story about fae. You have so many different directions you could go in. I felt the possibilities that could come from a story like this. The authors had a great structure for this story. Though it missed the mark on some parts. The characters were good but you had so much information repeated and changed that it was a little hard to follow. I wasn’t sure if the characters names where changing or if there were new ones being introduced. It was a good story and you could see the direction the authors were wanting to go it just didn’t quite get there. Cassandra is a great character and that’s why I did four stars. She is really lovable. It’s like she is an angel. Through the whole story I felt her and all she was. So kind, intelligent and beautiful. I think I’m going to stick with this series. I feel like it’s only going to get better.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway

4-Stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story was a sweet, romantic, and adventurous read. Cassandra recently moved home to begin working as a teacher when she runs into her old flame Michael. Things are going well but she is being hunted during her other task she is bound to. She is to travel to peoples dreams every night to collect a special dust. While there her fellow dream weavers are disappearing. Given an ultimatum by her father, can she fight against the odds to keep her true love and stop who ever is causing the disappearances?

This book was a quick and easy read. It was organized well and had an easy flow. I loved the characters and their different abilities and even those that didn’t have them. I thought Michael’s ability was awesome and I would love to be able to have it. I also loved how the authors ended this novel. I was not expecting that. Great read!

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Kayla Interdonato

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story is a romantic fantasy story in The Daughters of Night Chronicles by Matilda Reyes and Jennifer Siddoway. Cassandra is a new 3rd grade teacher by day and a Dream Weaver by night. Just as Cassandra is starting to figure out her new day to day life as a teacher, her Dream Weaver duty of collecting the dust of dreamers starts to get dangerous. There are other Dream Weavers that are disappearing which brings much alarm to those around Cassandra, including her father, the Lord of Night. Cassandra must do everything in her power to remain safe, for herself, her students, her family, and her latest love interest. Cassandra feels torn as everyone is telling her not to return to the Realm of Dreams because she is in danger, but she also knows the importance of maintaining the illusion between the two worlds.

I will say it was refreshing to read a story where the main character dealt with anxiety. As someone who also suffers from anxiety, it was almost as if I was Cassandra as the authors described her panic attacks. The authors were very thorough and detailed which really helped paint the picture of the fantasy side of this story, such as the Realm of Dreams. I do feel that there could have been a bit more detail given when dealing with the main conflict. There was so much build up to it and it seemed to be over in a single chapter. Other than that I thought it was a very well put together story.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Stephannie Zaleski

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book. It’s plot lines kept me on my toes throughout the entire story. Cassandra is a wonderful main character that you can relate to very well with her struggles in her regular life, relationship as well as the magical world and being a Fae. I liked how each plot intertwined itself with each other to end in this thrilling unforeseeable ending. I could literally not put down this book.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Jonell Collins

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight:Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Jennifer Siddoway and Matilda Reyes is a pleasantly slow build. A very sweet and warm love story that rocks along at an unhurried pace. The characters are slowly developed as you go along in an unhurried pace, giving you plenty of time to really know this couple. Then like a stream that starts at a trickle and then becomes a raging river, before you know it you cannot put the book down. Cassandra and Michael are only focused on their relationship and finding a way back. The deluge that engulfs them will hold you in the book until the end. Very good read, I’m ready for more.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Cindy Rushin

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this story. Following the journey of Cassie and Michael finding each other was a pleasure to read. I loved reading a fantasy that included a paranormal individual with a real life problem, social anxiety. This was fresh and new. I enjoyed this book and look forward to seeing more from Jennifer Siddoway and Matilda Reyes as they are a really good collaboration as authors.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight (Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Jennifer Siddoway and Matilda Reyes
4 of 5 Stars
“The boogie man is real, and Cassandra Williams would know—she’s seen him”
Cassandra Williams is a elementary school teacher in Southern California, she is a likeable character and very relatable with her relationships with her family, a potential love interest in Henry and her concerns at starting her new job. All very normal until we then learn that as well as her day job as a teacher Cassandra also moonlights at night as a ‘Dream Weaver’, oh and her father is the ‘Lord of Night’.
This is the first book in the fantasy series, ‘Daughters of Night Chronicles’, by Siddoway and Reyes. I am new to these two authors, and I really enjoyed this fantasy read, with mystery, adventure and a touch of romance thrown in. It is well written, and the authors set the scene with their descriptions, bringing their fantasy world, the ‘Realm of Dreams’ alive. As a Dream Weaver, Cassandra must “collect the dust of dreamers to maintain the illusion between our worlds”.
The storyline had me hooked form page one and follows Cassandra as she learns that Dream Weavers are disappearing and that she maybe next, for in the shadows lurks a demon who wants to prevent Cassandra from leaving the Real of Dreams. Therefore Cassandra must find a way of defeating the ‘Shadow Demon’ and return to her daytime life as a elementary school teacher.
This was a lovely fantasy read, and it was so engaging that it kept me turning the pages well into the night as I was cheering Cassandra on. I look forward to the rest of the series.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Joanne Ellis

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The boogie man is real, after all, Cassandra Williams has seen him.

Cassandra is thrilled to start her new career as an elementary school teacher, when she moves back to Southern California, as well as moonlighting as a dream Weaver.

Her father, the lord of the night, demands she collects the dust of dreamers to maintain the illusion between our worlds, but things turn complicated when a creature lurking in the shadows try to keep her from leaving.

Other Dream Weavers are now starting to disappear, and the palm of dreams are not what they used to be, they are not safe. Yet, Cassandra cannot ignore her call of magic, but can she find a way to defeat this demon……

This is the first in the series of The Daughters of Night Chronicles and Cassandra is a brilliant character to get to know, very caring, loving and intelligent. I feel you got to know her quite while throughout the book, bringing in the anxiety was commendable and a great way to show this in the story.

This book is brilliant, a great page turner, magical, suspenseful and a wonderful fantasy read. It has brilliant characters, as well a great story line trying to find out if the demon is going to be caught! Would highly recommend and I cannot wait for the next one in the series.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes and Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Anna Hirsch

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes and Jennifer Siddoway
3 Stars

I was very excited to read this book. I loved the cover and the synopsis sounded intriguing. I was thrilled that I found a book with an original storyline. Cassandra is a dream weaver. She enters your dreams to help you then collects dream dust to send to the Fae Realm. How cool is that! She’s also the daughter of the Fae king, so far so good.

I started reading and found out that Cass has crippling anxiety, which is fine. Unfortunately this overtook the storyline. It became repetitive until it was tiresome. Almost every page was about her trying to breathe through an anxiety attack. I felt like the actual story about the creature after the dream weavers took a back seat. It was thrown in as a reminder between her attacks and her relationship with Michael.

Certain things didn’t make sense. She’s finished school, has a degree and is now working as a teacher. Therefore that would make her mid to late twenties yet when Michael kisses her gently, she runs away like a ten year old. The Fae are supposed to be a strong race yet Cass was confused and unsure of herself throughout the entire book. When the confrontation happened between the creature and Cass, it was anticlimactic. This creature was supposed to be strong and killing dream weavers yet Cass, who can barely function through a day without a panic attack, defeated him so quickly. It didn’t make sense.

This series has potential to be great. The story is original and there are seven sisters. Each one can have her own story. It can be truly amazing.

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Nicky Margaret

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight (The Daughter’s of night) Cassandra’s story by Jennifer Siddoway and Matilda Reyes is a 4.5 star read.
Cassandra is readying herself to start her new job as a teacher, she suffers from Generalised Anxiety Disorder so things are difficult for her at the best of times but she luckily has her twin Halle to help bring her out of her anxiety attacks. Cassandra is also a daughter of the king of the fae and with that she has a special job that keeps the fae world secret, she’s a dream weaver, she collects the dream dust of people she helps but there’s danger out there for dream weavers like her from a shadow demon who wants the dream dust for itself.
This book was written by new to me authors so I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was very happy I got to read this story, I felt the characters were well thought out and each had their place in a well written story, I am eagerly waiting for book 2.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Renee Ullery

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway
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I loved Cassandra. I loved going on the ups and downs with her. Cassandra doesn’t give up! This story is fantasy with mystery and romance thrown in the mix. Though I do feel there were a few spots where the story didn’t flow well, I did enjoy reading Cassandra’s story, and look forward to future stories in this series!

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Rachel Moss

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved reading Chasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway and Matilda Reyes! The book took only a couple of chapters before it drew me in, and after that I was hooked! I’ve read several fae books before, but none like this. This one was very unique in its content and fae abilities. I loved the romance and slight suspense I felt. I was very anxious to see what happened with the Shadow Demon and was not disappointed! Also, in non-spoiler fashion, I absolutely loved the lion wanting to be called King of the Murder Kitties! I died laughing. I enjoyed this book so much and I highly recommend it!

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Jenni Bishop

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway is a short fantasy romance and an interesting tale to add to the series. It does take time for the story to get going though. It seems that being Fae is not everything it is cracked up to be when you have to live the life. Whilst I did like the story the premise was not quite there and there were somethings that detracted from me getting lost in the words and it becoming a great story. There were lots of mistakes with editing & words and that made me have to stop and read through that part again, so there was not that easy flow. There was also a bit of repetition in parts that didn’t need to be told again as it did not add anything more to the story. I liked the characters, but they did not draw me in they seemed to be a little lacking. Having said that if you can overlook these things, I am sure you will like the story. I look forward to seeing what the ladies have next.

3.5 stars.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Tausha Treadway

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway. This is the first book in The Daughters of Night Chronicles and it was very good. Its about Cassandra Williams who is living her best life after moving to Southern California. She loves her job as a Elementary School teacher and she has even been able to moonlight as a Dream Weaver. Her father is the Lord of Night and he insists she collect all the dust left over from dreamers every night. Things are going so well Cassandra thinks she might even have time for some romance until the shadows make their scary dark appearance and try to keep Cassandra from leaving. Once she learns that other Dream Weavers are starting to disappear she knows she has to help or will she be defeated by the Shadow demon? Read Chasing Starlight to find out! Can’t wait for the next book!

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Erica Fish

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story is my first book by Matilda Reyes and Jennifer Siddoway. I will be reading more by these authors. I found myself lost within the pages of this book. Reyes and Siddoway attention to detail allows the reader to see what is happening within the pages of the book. This is a fantasy book and the characters are complex and adventurous. The story’s main character is Cassandra who is a strong female. She is getting her life in a routine whereas she is a teacher by day and a dream weaver by night. There is one small problem there is someone is hunting dream weavers. Will Cassandra be taken like so many others? You will have to read this short book. It is a fast read that you would want to finish in one sitting.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Chantelle Smith

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wow, what a brilliant introduction to these two authors, they have created and brilliant fantasy read that takes you along on a very creative imaginative story that hooks you from the beginning. I was captivated by the details and the mentally visual aspect of this read, I could picture everything in my head as I read along. I absolutely loved the storyline of this read it’s not very often you read one revolving around dreams but also one that has suspense and mystery. This read has some brilliant characters that i loved reading about and following along their journey. For this being a read on the shorter side, it was jammed packed with everything you could need from this genre of book and flowed effortlessly. I can’t wait to see what else these authors bring us and can’t wait to find out what happens next.

Reviewed By @tillytillzz
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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Kerry Chalmers

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight. Cassandra’s Story. I really enjoyed reading this book. At the start of this story Cassandra (Cass) seems to be a shy and anxious young women, trying to deal with what life has thrown at her, she’s helped largely by her sister Halle and Cass starts to develop in confidence. Henry is a sweet young boy with a few troubles of his own and the relationship between him and Cass is heartwarming. I really hope there will be another book featuring Cass and Henry as I long to know what happens next.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Liz Vrchota

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story, and a what appears to be the first novel of the Daughters of Night Chronicles promises to be a fantastical story with fae, drama, and a laced positive message. The cover reels you in from the get go and is absolutely gorgeous. Now, I will be the first to admit that I am picky when it comes to the fantasy novels that I will read. Normally this is a topic or genre that can be a real hit or miss for me depending on how the book is written and the premise or underlying story lines. I sincerely wanted to absolutely love this book, but I just struggled with it so much. I hate giving low rated reviews but I this book needs more work before it should be properly read and reviewed. Again, this book is fabulous in the get go and has all the pieces that would make for a wonderful read but it has several areas that need work in order for that to be the actual case. I spotted lots of grammar errors and spelling errors but the real issue for me was the bouncing and ever changing fact contradiction. We had characters that names completely changed, obvious repetitive areas of information that just looked like it was missed in the editing process, and over all the story lacked a general polish. I felt as if I was reading a rough first maybe second draft. Again this book has all the potential to be great it just needs a bit of fine tuning. I would be more than happy to read and review again if that is ever the situation that this book finds itself. For now I will leave a three star review for the bones that have a good general direction, the fabulous cover, and the mere ability to make me read this book in whole when I was frustrated several times throughout.

Review by @lizaileen
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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Heather Harmon

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles)By Jennifer Siddoway & Matilda Reyes
“The boogie man is real, and Cassandra Williams would know—she’s seen him.”

Such a great book, Definitely a page-turner. This great story is about a great Character named Cassandra Williams, She’s a teacher and a dream weaver she thinks she’s figured out how to live her life until she finds out other Dream weavers have been disappearing! Will Cassandra be next? Want to know how everything turns out? Get the book and read it you won’t be disappointed! The author does a great job detailing the goings-on in the story. Cassandra is such a kind character I look forward to reading more from Jennifer Siddoway & Matilda Reyes.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Angela Hayes

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3 Stars

“Moonlight shone through my bedroom window and I felt the knowing pull toward the flute hidden in the corner. I’d sensed it a thousand times before and knew exactly what it meant. I had work to do…..
As I reached for my flute, magic humming reverberated through my ears, an odd, hypnotic melody that called to me, and me alone.
The silver instrument fit perfectly in my hand. It had been a long time since I took the time to admire its design. The metal, and the carvings along the side, were of artisan quality craftsmanship. It was the first gift my father had ever given me. My biological father, Ellyllon—the King of all Fae and Lord of Night.”

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story is the first book in The Daughters of Night Chronicles by Jennifer Siddoway and Matilda Reyes. I was so excited when I saw this book appear on my recommended book feed, I actually squealed. It held the promise of being a great fantasy- one with such an original premise- so I had a lot of expectation going into the book. Plus, I have read Matilda Reyes other books and have loved them- so I was intrigued by what this collaboration would produce.
While the premise was exciting and new- the execution left me wanting, and fairly disappointed. I really wanted to love this book, so hard! I wanted to be swept up in a fantasy that would hold me spellbound from the moment I opened the first page! After all, the synopsis held such great potential. But, for me, there were just too many issues with this book that really detracted from what should have been an enthralling story. I really hate being critical, especially when I know what one of these authors is capable of producing- but there were so many little errors, editing issues, and missed opportunities here, that really let this down. This is definitely not the captivating polished piece I was expecting- a little more editing and a touch of revising- and this story could be amazing.
Simple things like spelling mistakes/wrong words, should have been caught in the editing process- but there was also a LOT of repeated information, things we had already been told before coming up again several times through the story and being ‘introduced’ like it was new ‘information’. Then there were fact checking issues- like when Cassandra sets up a classroom (she’s a 3rd Grade teacher) with 20 desks for her students, then on the first day of school she looks out at the smiling faces of 24 students? A character’s name changes from Adam, when we are introduced to him, to Andy/Andrew later in the story- which was confusing.
Cassandra has an anxiety disorder, and I applaud the authors for shining a spotlight on mental health issues. But, I felt there was too much emphasis on her anxiety- she spent so much time in her head, over analyzing everything- it became really frustrating and detracted from the story. Especially when her anxiety didn’t affect the actual storyline, or really ‘further’ the story in any way. (I hope I am making sense)
The characters were interesting, but lacked the real development and depth that I expected, or experienced the ‘growth’ I thought they would, having gone through what they did. It was a little hard to connect with them.
I would like to read the next book, ”Kissing Cupid”, just to see where the series is leading- and hopefully it won’t have the same issues as this book. After all, there are seven sister- so the potential for seven books. That should be exciting…. but more attention to detail (and the overall editing process) will be needed in the future, to really make this series stand out from the crowd.
(My ‘Verified Purchase” review can be found on Amazon Australia)

Thank you, Jennifer Siddoway & Matilda Reyes!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Kerry Baker

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story by Matilda Reyes and Jennifer Siddoway is a story in the Daughters of Night Chronicles. This book is a brilliant read and one that you will not want to put down once you start!
Both of these authors are new to me and this book is a great way to learn about them. The whole book was so well written – both the characters are the story line are developed perfectly, with just the right amount of suspense and excitement.
The story was different to other books I have read in this genre. It felt fresh which made it, for me, even more exciting to read. This was a fantastic book and one that I thoroughly enjoyed. I cannot wait to read more by these authors.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Mary Katherine Alexander

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When it comes to Chasing Starlight Cassandras Story it doesn’t take much for it to chase down a 5 Star Rating. I absolutely adored this book. Cassandra was a wonderful character and was incredibly well written the entire story was just brilliant. Amazing writing and I look forward to more from these authors!

Reviewed By @teainaukgarden
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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Heather Lovelace

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a fabulous book! I absolutely loved every page and felt like Cassandra was an amazingly well written main character. Filled with fantasy and suspense this book kept me enthralled and reading each page with rapt attention. Absolutely loved it and highly recommend!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first book by these two authors, I enjoyed it and the journey they took me on. I can’t wait to see more from them. This is a creative, well written story that their attention to detail made me feel as if I was right there in the story. This is a fantasy story that the main character, Cassandra is a strong young woman. She has just taken a new job as a teacher but she also works as a Dream Weaver at night. What will happen when her night job turns complicated, other Dream Weavers are missing and she is now being stalked. This is a shorter story that I read in one sitting as it kept me turning pages. I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens next.

Review by @bjwagner
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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway – Review by Laura Furuta

Chasing StarlightChasing Starlight by Jennifer Siddoway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles)
By Jennifer Siddoway & Matilda Reyes
5 out of 5 stars

The story Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Jennifer Siddoway & Matilda Reyes is a fantasy/romance book. It is a story that pulled me in from the beginning and didn’t let me go until the final page. I loved reading about Cassandra Williams. She is a Dream Weaver. She is intelligent, kind, and caring. She is a teacher and also may have a chance at love. She finds out from her father that other dream weavers have started to disappear. There is a creature that doesn’t want her to leave the Realm of Dreams. How much danger is Cassandra in? Will she finally find true love? Read this book to find out. Cassandra’s story is a journey that had my emotions going up and down with hers. I grew to care about her and wanted her to be happy. Her father, the Lord of Night, is a character that is mysterious and at times demanding. There are many other characters that interact with Cassandra and I enjoyed reading about them. There are others that have their own plans and agendas. Will their plans succeed? This is a book that has magic and romance. It has moments that touched my heart and others when I wondered what was going to happen next. Don’t’ miss out on a fantasy story that will keep you reading into the night to find out what happens next. I recommend reading this book.

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway

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Chasing Starlight: Cassandra’s Story (The Daughters of Night Chronicles) by Matilda Reyes & Jennifer Siddoway
Genre – Fantasy
Page Count – 192 pages
Cover Designer – Dark Unicorn Designs

​The boogie man is real, and Cassandra Williams would know—she’s seen him.

 

After moving back to Southern California, Cassandra Williams is thrilled to start her new career as an elementary school teacher. She feels like she’s finally found the balance between living her day to day life and moonlighting as a Dream Weaver—she may even have a chance for love. Her father, the Lord of Night, demands she collect the dust of dreamers to maintain the illusion between our worlds, but it gets complicated when one of the creatures lurking in the shadows tries to keep her from leaving. Now, the other dream weavers are starting to disappear, and the Realm of Dreams does not feel safe anymore. But she cannot ignore the call of magic summoning her to join him.

 

Will she find a way to defeat the shadow demon or become his final meal?

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Jennifer is an author from Tallahassee, Florida. After receiving a degree in theatre from BYU and working as a scenic artist for twelve years, she changed careers to do what she really loves–writing. Jennifer believes that part of her job as an artist and storyteller is to create a narrative that explores a fresh perspective and leaves the audience thinking.

When she’s not busy writing or burying her nose in a book, Jennifer enjoys doing medieval reenactment with her husband and two children.

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Matilda Reyes was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. She’s lived on both coasts, loves experiencing different seasons, and will never say no to a cup of hot chocolate. Before becoming a full-time writer, Matilda worked in the non-profit sector for fifteen years as an activist, researcher, grant writer, program director, and more. Nowadays, she owns more books than she could possibly read and has a passion for buying books from indie authors. In addition to the fourth book in the Vespers Chronicles, Matilda is working on The Daughters of Nights Chronicles and new stories about brujas (witches).

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