Blue Is for Nightmares is a young adult mystery novel and subsequent eponymous series by Laurie Faria Stolarz. Blue Is for Nightmares Stacey Brown, a 16 year old Junior at Hillcrest Boarding School, is a hereditary Wiccan through her grandmother. Stacey wants to have a normal high school experience, but all that is hindered when she starts having terrifying nightmares about the death of her best friend and roommate, Drea. It is not the first time she's had these prophetic nighmares. 3 years ago, a girl she used to babysit, Maura, was murdered. Stacey had ignored her nightmares about the young girl's death and then Maura was killed, now she is having those strange dreams again. Who would be the key to solve this supernatural mystery? As the time passes by Stacey doesn't know what to do and whom to expect to be the culprit. Suspicions first settle on a strange man in the garden who turns out to be the father of her arch enemy, Veronica, then her secret crush (and Drea's boyfriend) Chad, then his roommate Donovan, then their friend P.J. and even Amber. Stacey is so confused when a sudden death strikes the school. What happens when she faces a dead body? Will she be able to save her friend and reveal the mystery or will something terrible happen? White Is for Magic It is Stacey's senior year; one year after she saved her room mate, and best friend, Drea, from an untimely death. Now, back at Hillcrest Boarding School, she's having nightmares again and receiving strange letters with no name or return address. This time her nightmares are of ghosts of people who have been brutally murdered. But she's not the only one having nightmares. A transfer student, Jacob, is having nightmares of Stacey's murder, and he's determined to stop the killer. Stacey should be focusing on her classes and getting into college, not to mention her rocky love life with Chad, but she just can't ignore the dreams and secretive notes. Not after what happened to Maura and then the events of the previous year. But can she trust Jacob? Or will both their darkest dreams come true? Silver Is for Secrets Stacey has finished her high school days at Hillcrest Boarding school, and now it's summertime. She, her new boyfriend whose name is Jacob, and some friends, aka Chad, PJ, Amber, and Drea, are going to stay at a cottage on the beach for the summer. Before too long, Stacey starts having nightmares yet again. This time, however, they aren't about one of her friends; they're about another girl, Clara, staying at a different beachside cottage. During the time they met, Clara seems to flirt with every guy possible. Yet Stacey can't just stand by and watch Clara die, but her dreams aren't always clear. This time, they don't warn her about horrific outcome, and a disaster beyond her worst nightmares that will haunt her for life, that she never even saw coming. Red Is for Remembrance Stacy Brown, now about to start Beacon University, hasn't been the same since her boyfriend Jacob drowned. She's stayed at the beachside cottage they shared for months with her friend Amber, refusing to rejoin the outside world. Once she starts having nightmares again, the college president calls her for a private meeting. He reveals that his daughter, Porsha, is having nightmares, too. While Stacy dreams of a ghost, Porsha dreams of a murder she's convinced hasn't happened yet. Together they decode their dark and disturbing dreams to save someone's life, which may result in the ending, if not both, of their own. The book is also in a point of view of a boy named Shell. We find out later that Shell has amnesia and can not remember his past. He may be the boy Porsha is dreaming about...who knows. Maybe Stacey will be able to find Jacob, maybe this book will become a romance. Black Is for Beginnings Stacey's nightmares are back. And all she wants to do is go to Colorado and work things out with Jacob, who hasn't been able to remember her since he lost his memory in his brush with death. But before Stacey and Jacob can have a future, they must face their pasts. Black is for Beginnings reveals the never-before-seen backstory of Jacob. This volume is in graphic novel format, with art by Janina Görrissen and co-written by Barbara Randall Kesel
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