Author: Tempeste O'Riley
Book: Dreamers' Destiny
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication Date: May 13, 2016
Length: 200 pages
Reviewed by Meredith
Synopsis
Liam Grady is the owner of the Feathered Quill, a quirky little bookstore in Asheville, and—though he doesn’t realize it yet—a dream walker. His last relationship failed almost a year ago, and he’s not had the interest or nerve to pursue anyone he’s met since.
Cameron Danu is a tattoo artist from rural Georgia. Cameron is left without a job after his boss, Jose, is forced to close the shop after a heart attack. When Cameron learns Jose has set up an interview for him at a small tattoo parlor in Asheville, he hopes for a fresh start in a new town.
Fate brings Cameron and Liam together, and they realize they’ve met before—in their dreams. A chance encounter and a winged tattoo might lead them to their destiny—if fear doesn’t turn their dreams into a nightmare.
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Review
I am a Tempeste O’Riley fan. I have been since the very
first time I read one of her books. Her writing is always laced with happiness
and possibility. Dreamers’ Destiny had all of that, and some magic.
The start of this book opens with a… banging… literally. The
two MC’s are in the midst of a fan yourself worthy sexual experience lol. I
knew they were the MC’s from the blurb. No intros that they are but you just
know. Thing was, where chapter one took us really set the tone about the magic
of this book. It was an exciting opening and it makes you latch on if only to
get answers.
Liam and Cam are linked… have been for over a decade through
dreams. It’s when the dream becomes real that the drama unfolds. I don’t want
to give any plot away but I will say it was quite exciting at times. The
creativity behind the idea of this story was great.
I thought it progressed a wee bit fast for me and though it
was exciting, suspenseful for a little while, and entertaining, I thought
nothing paused long enough to immerse myself in the moment. I would have liked
it to have slowed down a little there.
Other than that it was a terrific story and AWESOMELY
entertaining.
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Oh wow I love the sound of Dreamers Destiny, to see how the two MC work together.
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<3 So glad you enjoyed. <3
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