
Kerry Neale
I found this book rather interesting, the descriptions quite amazing, the plot twists, some I did find surprising and unexpected, which was nice. The characters' personality traits were fantastic it was nice to actually feel each character and the sensations from descriptions throughout the book. Highly amusing moments that make you laugh out loud. I am looking forward to reading book Two.

Bryony Neale
In her latest novel, "Dreams," Joanne Keele presents a compelling narrative with exceptional character development and an intricate plot. The multiple protagonists, initially perceived as mere archetypes, evolve throughout the story, gradually revealing layers of complexity that captivate the reader's attention. Keele’s skill in crafting relatable characters allows for a profound connection with the audience, making their journeys both engaging and emotionally resonant. What sets "Dreams" apart are the unexpected plot twists that Keele masterfully weaves into the fabric of the narrative. Just when one believes they have grasped the trajectory of the story, Keele introduces surprising developments that challenge assumptions and keep readers on their toes. This element of unpredictability elevates the novel from a conventional tale to what can be described as a diamond in the rough. Overall, "Dreams" is not what I expected; it transcends typical genre conventions and delivers a thought-provoking exploration of aspirations and reality. Joanne Keele has undoubtedly crafted a work that merits attention for its depth and originality.