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Wildest Dreams
by Kristen Ashley
Love is everything as Valentine would say and I'm a hopeless romantic.
First off, I must say that I'm wondering why this book has no paperback version and an audiobook. It killed my eyes -and I mean it when I say it - to read this book in all its 155 pages, with lines packed so tight that you could make another 155 pages just by making it readable. Nevertheless, I read this book and I loved it.
The basic recipe is simple: take one adventure-thirsty Finnie from our world, add awesome witch called Valentine, completely new world and sexy as hell Frey Drakkar. Spice up with hot Raiders, royalty and magic then stir until the composition is ready. What can I say, Ashley wrote a beautiful book that managed to keep me on edge for three days and I'd do it all over again.
Finnie was the kind of person that got under your skin. Not only in the book but she also made a connection with you, the reader. With Frey by her side, everything seemed like absolute perfection! I do confess that around page 144 I was wondering where the hell was the happy end I'd been promised, but Ashley didn't fail to deliver a nice twist to get my my happily ever after.
Overall, a worthwhile read that I hope others will pick up as well.
Hopefully, some publisher will be kind enough to give this book more media coverage and a nice audiobook cause I've seen worse than this published and audiobooked and I see no reason why this great book shouldn't have all of that and more.
First off, I must say that I'm wondering why this book has no paperback version and an audiobook. It killed my eyes -and I mean it when I say it - to read this book in all its 155 pages, with lines packed so tight that you could make another 155 pages just by making it readable. Nevertheless, I read this book and I loved it.
The basic recipe is simple: take one adventure-thirsty Finnie from our world, add awesome witch called Valentine, completely new world and sexy as hell Frey Drakkar. Spice up with hot Raiders, royalty and magic then stir until the composition is ready. What can I say, Ashley wrote a beautiful book that managed to keep me on edge for three days and I'd do it all over again.
Finnie was the kind of person that got under your skin. Not only in the book but she also made a connection with you, the reader. With Frey by her side, everything seemed like absolute perfection! I do confess that around page 144 I was wondering where the hell was the happy end I'd been promised, but Ashley didn't fail to deliver a nice twist to get my my happily ever after.
Overall, a worthwhile read that I hope others will pick up as well.
Hopefully, some publisher will be kind enough to give this book more media coverage and a nice audiobook cause I've seen worse than this published and audiobooked and I see no reason why this great book shouldn't have all of that and more.