Dream of Reality
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-9420-0
Publisher: Anthony Ackerley
Copyright:
© 2006 by Anthony Ackerley Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Public Edition
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Printed: 208 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Aislynn Campbell has been given a great power. She has the ability to see into the future to prevent innocent people from dying before their time. For someone who finds great joy in helping people, this would seem like a wonderful gift. But there’s always a catch... In order for Aislynn to save these people, she must offer them the pleasures of her flesh. Dream of Reality is the story of how Aislynn copes with her new found responsibility, while she tries to maintain a “normal” life. She quickly finds that normal is out of the question for her. Every time she thinks she has things figured out, she’s presented with another twist. All she wants out of life is what everyone wants: a real love. But who could love someone like her? Follow Aislynn as she struggles to find a balance she’s not even sure exists, meets a friend like no other, and deals with the man she blames for her entire situation. And who is a lot more than he seems. Listed in: |
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It had everything--sensuality, romance, and asked questions that made you think about your own life, and what you would do in that situation. These were not easy questions! Entertained but was still thought provoking. There were no dull parts of the whole book, the story kept me engrossed, and every time I thought I knew what was going to happen, I was surprised! This book is erotica, and the erotic parts are very much so, but in the end the storyline prevails, and it really delivers. Definitely worth the price paid.
I also like how the sex was incorporated as a part of the storyline. Often times in books of this genre the sex over powers the story and becomes the sole focus. In this book, the story incorporates the sex as a central idea, but in a way that allows the story to progress. Even with the explicit nature of the story (which is not usually my cup of tea) I was drawn into the book and found it very enjoyable.
I'd reccommend this book to anyone who enjoys steamy romance (think Nora Roberts cranked up a bit), or to anyone who just enjoys a good love story with a hint of the paranormal/other worldly.
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