Nightmares and Nocturnes by olivieblake


Nightmares and Nocturnes
Title : Nightmares and Nocturnes
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 514
Publication : Published August 18, 2017

Fandom: Harry Potter
Relationships: Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy, Luna Lovegood/Harry Potter, Daphne Greengrass/Pansy Parkinson, Theodore Nott/Harry Potter, Hermione Granger/Bill Weasley
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A story per night to save her life. Dramione, dystopian post-war AU. HEA.


Nightmares and Nocturnes Reviews


  • abi ୨୧

    I don’t remember much from this, probably time for a reread

  • Noa

    It was so good but SO fucking long, the first half was really slow, the deaths not emotional, the Theo/Draco relationship not developed enough, the one between Draco and Hermione too fast but hey, well done for the effort.
    On the other hand a little disappointed knowing that it is the same author as Ride or Die who was so much better.

  • Andrea Vega

    Literalmente de lo mejor en fanfiction que he leído. Wow.

  • Mackenzie Woods

    This may be fan fiction but wow. Olivie Blake always gets me. This is one of my favorite stories of hers. It’s poetic and beautiful and makes my heart hurt in all the best ways.

  • Anastassia Andrade

    Perfection! ✨

  • suneater

    the premise was interesting but it was giving wattpad. i couldn’t handle the angsty teen “we will fucking rise” motto that had to appear in every single chapter

  • Talia

    beautiful, elegant, soft. my favourite fic i've ever read

  • Julia

    This was an interesting plot concept, very original. The story is filled with multiple fairytales that coincide with the plot points.

    Theo’s character moment when someone asks him why he’s here, and he says “comedic relief” it felt like he was breaking the fourth wall like in film and I laughed out loud.

  • mel ☾

    ”as he looked upon her, he wondered how he had not seen; for though she was raised in darkness, she was brighter even than the sun.”

    the telling of the tales distracted me from the actual storyline—which i found more interesting in comparison. although poetic, it quickly became a bit dull. also some sentences became quite repetitive, but nonetheless it was beautifully written!! 3.5 ☆’s.