When Ella returns from summer vacation, her compass pulses with urgency—the portals are no longer waiting to be discovered. Reflections in mirrors, windows, and puddles begin opening on their own, and visitors from the other side appear where they shouldn’t. The bridges between worlds are growing stronger—but without judgment, they need guidance.
Separated in ways they never expected, Ella, Mia, and Rowan must learn what it truly means to be bridge-walkers—guardians of balance, not just explorers of wonder.
A story of responsibility, courage, and knowing when to hold on—and when to let go.
The portals connecting worlds have awakened. Ella, Mia, Rowan, and Maisie believe they are the only bridge-walkers—until the compass draws them across an ocean in their dreams. There, they meet three French teenagers—Philippe, Jean-Claude, and Solange—who have mastered a rare and demanding skill: dream-portaling, remaining fully awake while moving through other realms.
When the two groups meet in a shared dream-space in Southern France, they begin an extraordinary exchange of knowledge. Some lessons come quickly; others take patience and trust. Together, they discover that true magic isn’t mastery—it’s learning, listening, and building community across worlds.
Ella thought stepping into photographs was her secret—until she invites her best friend, Mia, to join her. Beyond the frames lies a shimmering world of light-woven bridges, hidden marketplaces, and doorways that quietly test their resolve.
When they meet Rowan, a boy whose drawings can become living portals, the rules shift once again. Through courage, wonder, and friendship, the three must learn to trust one another—or risk losing the paths that connect their worlds.
What if your favorite photograph wasn’t just a picture—what if it was a door?
Eleven-year-old Ella discovers a secret hidden in plain sight: the pictures on her desk can shimmer to life. One moment she’s at home, the next she’s stepping into a world of swirling mists and unexpected adventures. Drawn through frames where every detail holds meaning, she learns that courage often begins with curiosity. But crossing between pictures isn’t easy, and once she’s inside, she’s never quite sure how—or if—she’ll get back.