Book Review: Delirium (Reveler Series 6) by Erin Kellison

deliriumIn Delirium (Book 6 of the Reveler Series) by Erin Kellison, our dreams get deeper (no pun intended). In this highly addicting series about dreams and dreamers, Erin Kellison straddles between the waking world and the world of dreams.

And for the sixth installment, which surprisingly is still a standalone book, the focus is on Marshal Harlen Fawkes and Sera. Fans of the series will recognize them from the previous books because they had some cameo roles. In Delirium, they are front and center.

The description below pretty sums up the storyline; anything more will be a spoiler. Nevertheless, be rest assured that Harlen and Sera will catch your attention from page 1 and will keep you at the edge of your seat.

For those who are just beginning this series, Book 1 “Darkness Falls” is currently free at Amazon. Better grab it when you can. If you miss the freebie period, the Kindle version is only $0.99.

Delirium is thrilling rollercoaster ride! And to reiterate, the whole Reveler series is addicting. Delirium is Rated M for Mature due to violence.

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Description

Delirium is the sixth installment in the Reveler serial. Other titles in the series are available for review – just fill out the contact form on Erin Kellison’s website.

As the new Darkside Division head, Marshal Harlen Fawkes has a target on his back, and the Oneiros are taking their best shot. To complicate matters, a mercenary has been hired to infiltrate Maze City, jeopardizing the one safe place left in the dreamwaters. Harlen’s allies are divided while covering different fronts, but that means their collective strength is divided, too.

If I die before I wake…

Summoning her courage, Sera must face the harsh Scrape winds to add her strength to Harlen’s fight. But nothing can combat the forces rising in the deep as they finally make their move. Danger comes from all sides at once, leaving Harlen no choice but to use the woman he loves as a proxy to penetrate the Black Market. And yet doing so leaves them utterly vulnerable, adrift in the sands, as nightmares descend.