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Dreams of the Forgotten by Lexi Ander

mdee's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars (rounded up)

teresab78's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this installment in the Sumeria's Sons Saga and can't wait for the next one!

Although there were a few things that I questioned:
Spoiler1) How did Jory and Stan know which room was Tristan's without anyone knowing they were in the house in order for them to surprise him and Ushna in bed
2) How did Daniel manage to thwart so many elite warriors and not be able to get the children
3) Are we to assume Randy is Gilgamesh and Justus is Enkidu reincarnate? perhaps I need to reread the first two books...
overall I wished there was more!

reviewerlarissa's review against another edition

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3.0

I have mixed feelings about this book. The setting and world-building is awesome and well thought out.

But it's like reading a book in the Anita Blake series. It hashes out the minute details and completely disregards the more important ones by jumping several days ahead and focussing on an ever bigger baddy.

With all the guards you'd think they have things under control, but every bad guy seems to be able to walk right up to the front door...

Then there is the m-preg. Still hate that and it makes no sense to me at all that Tristan is the one pregnant, but okay. People treat him like he's made of glass. He's pregnant not terminally ill.

Despite the above rant, I did enjoy this story. Loved the previous life angle of the plot. Even if it was woefully underdeveloped in the whole of the story.


I'm hoping the author will not loose track of where the story is going by introducing many different angles and veering constantly of track. Otherwise this series is going to take many many many books to get anywhere.

relly's review

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4.0

Great addition to the series

4 ⭐️

This series gets better with every book.

As previously mentioned, I enjoyed the fact that Ushna and Tristan are not twin flames. They choose to be together which is a refreshing take on shifter life. I also like Tristan’s moral compass. He really fights with himself about claiming Ushna believing that it will affect him finding his twin flame in his next life. The looking into their past lives and the fact that they have been destined to choose each other is a plus.

The characters are well flesh out and have distinct personalities. Finding out who Randy actually is was great and I enjoyed the whole Randy and Justus storyline. Looking forward to seeing where the story will lead
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