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Wildest Dreams
by Kristen Ashley
adventurous
challenging
hopeful
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I was hooked right from the start with this book. I listened to the audio version, so I will say that I did have to rewind quite a but during descriptive scenes, mainly because I was trying to picture it as it was being described.
I love Finnie and the way she took on her new life. She’s much stronger than people give credit for and I think it’s because she’s guided by her emotions which makes her a great person and leader. I loved when she stood up to Frey, and the scene with the executions, because she’s not a pushover. She isn’t some delicate flower to be handled gently.
I would have loved more POV chapters from Frey because he’s an interesting character. I also would have loved more scenes showing his relationship with the dragons, because the fact he can call on them is cool as shit. Some of his actions definitely made me want to throttle him, but you could tell he loved his wife and just wanted a happy life with her.
I personally love epilogue chapters, so I’m sad there wasn’t one about Finnie and Frey finally having the baby. But seeing as the author has introduced characters from the following books, I’m hoping we’ll at least know the gender of the baby.
2.5/5 on the spice scale. Because I listened to the audio, it was hard to gauge how spicy the scenes were. Especially when there’s only a single narrator. There are definitely a few scenes but I wouldn’t say they were super explicit. This book was heavily focused on their emotional connection which I loved.
I love Finnie and the way she took on her new life. She’s much stronger than people give credit for and I think it’s because she’s guided by her emotions which makes her a great person and leader. I loved when she stood up to Frey, and the scene with the executions, because she’s not a pushover. She isn’t some delicate flower to be handled gently.
I would have loved more POV chapters from Frey because he’s an interesting character. I also would have loved more scenes showing his relationship with the dragons, because the fact he can call on them is cool as shit. Some of his actions definitely made me want to throttle him, but you could tell he loved his wife and just wanted a happy life with her.
I personally love epilogue chapters, so I’m sad there wasn’t one about Finnie and Frey finally having the baby. But seeing as the author has introduced characters from the following books, I’m hoping we’ll at least know the gender of the baby.
2.5/5 on the spice scale. Because I listened to the audio, it was hard to gauge how spicy the scenes were. Especially when there’s only a single narrator. There are definitely a few scenes but I wouldn’t say they were super explicit. This book was heavily focused on their emotional connection which I loved.