Reviews
Praise for The Last Dreamwalker:
“The Last Dreamwalker will pull you headlong into its perilous world, where three generations of women haunted by history take actions in dreams that can save or doom others in daylight. Like her dreamwalking characters, the talented Woods weaves unforgettable, inescapable magic. A triumph.”—Greer Macallister, bestselling author of The Magician’s Lie
“Deeply evocative and clings to you like the humid air of the South. It is a creepy, moving tale in which intergenerational trauma reaches out of dreams and makes the waking world a nightmare. I keep thinking about it.”—Mary Robinette Kowal, Hugo Award-winning author of The Calculating Stars
“Vivid descriptions and well-developed characters.”—Booklist
“A beautiful and compelling book about the histories we hide and the places we forget. It’s about buried truths and dreams too long-deferred, and the hope that comes after.”—Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Ten Thousand Doors of January
“Thoroughly entrancing and hauntingly mystical. Rita Woods has woven a deeply complex novel where dreams blur reality and old family secrets torment the waking world. Long after it’s finished The Last Dreamwalker will linger in your thoughts as you pull its threads apart to examine the vibrant textures a little more closely.”—Heather Webber, USA Today bestselling author of Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe
“Family life is the grounding for a compelling story of strange powers and old secrets.”–Kirkus Reviews
“I loved this fantastical tale of powerful, unapologetic women taking their agency and paving the path that they deserved.”—Keisha Bush, author of No Heaven for Good Boys
“A fascinating novel of a family heritage that is both gift and curse, of the struggle of once-enslaved mystics and their contemporary descendants to command their power, and to take their rightful place in the world. Dr. Woods displays a wonderfully sure hand with her prose, and a delightful mastery of dialect. I love this book both for its voice and its story of a painful history set right.”—Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches