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What if you could enter the world created inside of your favorite novel?Close your eyes and live for a day as Elizabeth Bennet or Harry Potter?Experience every magical sentence ever written, first hand?Escape the ordinary and live the extraordinary!That's the sales pitch for Dr. Emma Hartley's dream machine, Lucid Fantasies.The fantastical machine transports people into their favorite novels or movies, for a day.It allows them to live as their beloved characters did, savoring the slow kisses, frightening vampires, or magic as if it were real.Letting them forget their worries and get lost in a world of fiction.But that wasn't why it was created.The dark purpose of it lies within Dr. Hartley herself.A secret, a flaw in the machine. One that she keeps hidden away.For some people, your greatest fantasies are also your worst nightmares.And the line between them is finer than we think.This is a standalone, full length novel No library descriptions found. |
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Lana spends a lot of time in the world, addicted really. Emma studies Lana and tries to determine what caused the change. Eventually Emma enters the world herself. The Virtual World she enters is based on the book [book:Persuasion|2156] by [author:Jane Austen|1265].
I did most of my skimming when Emma was in the VW. I'm not familiar with Persuasion. Perhaps I would have more so enjoyed the author's version with the new "cousin" if I was familiar.
I also did a lot of skimming during the 3-million-dollar home renovation, in the real world. wtf?!
I wish she had some professionals help her because there was lots I liked about the story but it tried to be too many things IMO. I liked the effects of the VW on the people and the reasons someone may become addicted and the struggle to stop entering the VW. The causes and effects would be where I would have preferred to spend more time. The love interests weren't realistic but adorable, who couldn't love them?
"Our bodies lived in one dimension, ...while our spirits lived elsewhere..." ( )