Held in Dreams

Held in Dreams by Ava Burquette, published by Fantastic Fiction Publishing on May 26, 2013, is a 344-page work written in English. The narrative follows Elaine, an ordinary human who perceives herself as shy and unremarkable until her life takes a dramatic turn. Kidnapped from a city bus by Ghalib, a charismatic and non-human Dream Architect, Elaine is thrust into a world where dreams are crafted and humans can be kept as pets or slaves. Ghalib’s obsession with Elaine’s vivid, erotic dreams challenges her to confront her own desires and redefine her identity.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, erotica, and science fiction as the story explores themes of passion and imagination. As Elaine navigates this extraordinary realm, she must shed her inhibitions and embrace her true self. The book delves into the complexities of her relationship with Ghalib and the implications of her newfound reality. This edition offers a unique exploration of dreams and desires, inviting readers to engage with the intricate dynamics between human and non-human entities.
Official synopsis Publisher
Elaine is an ordinary human with ordinary dreams, maybe a little too shy for her own good. At least that’s what she tells herself, until she is kidnapped off of a city bus by a strange and charismatic man named Ghalib who has come looking specifically for her. Ghalib definitely isn’t ordinary. He isn’t even human. He’s a Dream Architect, one of the beings who create dreams for humanity. His world is the realm of passion, imagination and nightmares, where humans may be kept as pets, or personal slaves. Ghalib is obsessed with Elaine, whose vivid, erotic dreams he finds irresistible. If Elaine is to contend with Ghalib on her own terms, she’ll have to do more than let go of her shy, inhibited waking manner. She will have to realize her own dreams. (F/M. F/F, M/M)
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