BOOK CLUB THURSDAYS: Love in her Dreams by Isobelle Cate

ABOUT THE BOOK:

58 pages (estimated) 
Available as an e-book, $2.99

Alec and Tamsyn know they are meant to be together though they have never met. And yet their passion for each other consumes them when they dream.

Alec knows that Tamsyn is the woman for him, but finding her at the moment is an impossibility. Or is it?

After resigning from her job, Tamsyn takes a break in Scotland when she feels the presence of the man who haunts her dreams. He is tangibly near and in Edinburgh. The sex they have in her sleeping moments becomes more real. But how can she find him in the streets of Edinburgh when the only thing she remembers is his touch, his scent, his passion?


ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 

Isobelle Cate is a woman who wears different masks. Mother-writer, wife-professional, scholar-novelist. Currently living in Manchester, she has been drawn to the little known, the secret stories, about the people and the nations: the English, the Irish, the Scots, the Welsh, and those who are now part of these nations whatever their origins. Her vision and passion are fuelled by her interest and background in history and paradoxically, shaped by growing up in a clan steeped in lore, loyalty, and legend.
Isobelle is intrigued by forces that simmer beneath the surface of these cultures, the hidden passions, unsaid desires, and yearnings unfulfilled.

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MY REVIEW: 

Sorry for delay in posting this week. Sometimes life and time just has a way of sneaking up on you. But at least I'll always have books to read!

I can't say much about this short novella. Although the idea has been done before (although not commonly) and it was packed with sex (meh) I just wasn't a fan. The quality of the book did not justify the price tag.  

If you'd read it I'd love to hear from you - Agree or disagree- I always love talking books! 



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Comments

  1. I liked it, but it could have been fleshed out and have a better paranormal understanding . It should have been, given the price.

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  2. I found it to be overly priced but it wasn't horrible.

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