
Note: Opinions expressed in reviews and articles on this site are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of BookLoons. The suspense is weak, but readers will find Stacey an interesting protagonist. 'Blue is for Nightmares' cast a spell on me. She truly has a gift for lifting witchcraft out of the shadow of the broomstick and into the modern world. Into this real life mystery, Laurie Stolarz weaves an education about true witchcraft combined with a lesson in dream interpretation. This is the first in a series of four books about Stacey Brown, who uses Wicca spells taught to her by her grandmother. But lovers of the spiritual side of Wicca will be in heaven. It's one of their off times and he seems to be fed up with their entire situation.

Stacey takes false hope from their on-again, off-again relationship, only to be disappointed whenever they reunite. To complicate the plot, Stacey has a crush on Drea's sometimes boyfriend Chad. When Stacey's premonition begins to come true, she finds herself in fatal danger. Could the stalker be someone they all know? Drea wants to blow the whole thing off as an elaborate joke, but Stacey intends to protect her whether she wants protection or not.

Stacey is sure something is off about Veronica's story but she can't risk not believing her. Stacey sets out to find a psycho stalker, who may be targeting not only Drea but also their arch rival Veronica.

She refuses to allow that to happen again. In the past when Stacy ignored her dreams, someone close to her died. New books in the series will automatically be added to your library. Blue Is For Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarzīoarding school junior, Stacey Brown, is having embarrassing nightmares that tell her that her best friend and roommate Drea is in trouble.
