Dream Lover
by Marilyn Lee
Renaissance E Books
June 15, 2000
ISBN #1929670362
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Kyla's Awakening

Moonlight Whispers

Primal Lusts

All in the Family

Playing with Fire

One Night In Vegas

Return to Volter

The Road to Rapture

Moonlight Desires

Yesterday's Secret Sins

Nocturnal Heat

Pleasure Quest

Branded

Forbidden Desires

The Taming of Serge Dumont

Shifting Faces

Full Bodied Charmer

Forever

The Talisman

Breathless In Black

A Thing Called Love

Carnal Confessions

The Fall of Troy

Things That Go Bump In the Night

REVIEW

"A fast-moving, well written story"

The first time Jade meets Reed Daniels he hires her to clean his house and unknowingly becomes the star of her fantasies. The second time Jade sees him, he is wearing his birthday suit, and becomes her fantasy come true--almost. As for Reed, the first meeting is unmemorable and the second like a dream with a woman he doesn't recognize--only he knows it was real. He goes in search of this dream woman, unknowing that when he finds her, not only will his priorities change, but his whole life. Jade knows that becoming involved with Reed will risk a broken heart, but by the time this realization becomes firm, it's too late. How long will it take for Reed to accept what is happening to him. Will it be in time to keep him from losing Jade?

"Dream Lover" is a fast moving story that gives you action from the first sentence. There are times when you feel the heroine is being really unreasonable, but after thinking about it a bit, you realize she is just, in some cases, justifiably upset and in others, very wise. As for the hero, I really liked him and sympathized with his problems with their relationship. Her friend Janny was a bit of a jarring note. First she tells Jade not to get involved with Reed because she could get hurt, then she tells her that she should marry him even if he doesn't love her. There was a bit more talking during the actual sex then I care for and some of it came across as a bit hokey to me, but that is my personal opinion. Somehow the end left me feeling like I was missing something and could have done with another chapter or an epilogue. All in all though, I found this to be a good, well written story and will be looking for more books by Ms. Lee.

Sensuality--NC17 Hot sex, monogamous, explicit language, nothing kinky.

Reviewed by Flora Bell
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted July 17, 2001




 

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