Review of Dreams of Fate
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Review of Dreams of Fate
Dreams of Fate was an exemplary mix of love, suspense, and mystery. Blair Coal searched for her dream man after various vivid encounters with him but was later at crossroads as reality presented her with a symbolic "man of her dreams." Soon, an emotional battle ensued between her dream and reality, as they became intertwined by fate.
Recovering from a coma, Blair sought to find the man she had been seeing in her dreams, Tyler. She later discovered he was also in a coma. On her journey to discovering who Tyler was, she met his only known relative, Regan, his cousin. With time, they both fell in love with each other but deemed their desires inappropriate due to Tyler's connections to them. The duo had to make tough decisions, and any decision would come with grave consequences.
Skylar Shoar did commendable work on this book. It should be among the great and notable romance novels I'd ever read. Her storytelling style intrigued me from the beginning, and I was deeply engrossed in the book from the start. She also displayed her artistry with the descriptions of intimate moments.
One excellent quality of this book was its suspense, coupled with the unpredictable events, as I guessed wrong, on different occasions, the outcome of circumstances surrounding the book. Another distinguishing element of this book was the writer's use of double points of view, giving the reader all-around access to the thought processes of the two central characters, Blair and Regan. This factor alone would demand commendable praise, as she also gave different excellent perspectives of the sexual intimacy between both characters.
The book's pace was perfect; it wasn't too fast or slow. I did not find any event that was unnecessary to the overall plot. The characters were few and well described. The plot was simple to comprehend, and sentence fluency was adequate for an average reader.
The book's overall theme was emotionally satisfying, as the writer highlighted significant incidents, and the explicitly detailed sex scenes bolstered the emotional intensity of the book. Although relatively little work was done on the setting's description, it did not harm the writer's desired intention for the setting.
The editing team did a good job, as I could only find one error in the entire book. The book possessed all the qualities of a great romance novel and would make a great movie. With no negative remarks, I'd give Dreams of Fate a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I'd recommend it to adult romance and erotic readers. Anyone interested in spending time on a good book would have a good time reading it. I'd strongly advise only mature readers to read this book due to the frequent use of vulgar words and relatively high sexual content.
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I don't think it's necessary though. She doesn't know Tyler that much nor does Tyler seem to know her.
I think I'll just read the book to grasp the entire story.
Thanks for the transparent review.
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