
Dream a Little Dream
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Narrated by:
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Sheri Stewart
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By:
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Eleanor Wagner
About this listen
Victoria Sheldon's life couldn't get any more mundane. Since marrying Adam, who's often occupied with more important matters than investing time in their marriage, Victoria got used to being lonely. She passes the time by watching movies, including those with Kyran Cornell, her imagined flame. That's until she finds herself abducted and thrust into a fantasy guided by a madman with a bizarre appetite for brutality.
Kyran Cornell, loved by all who've seen his films and long since smothering among a sea of adoring women, is beside himself with helplessness after receiving a visionary cry for help from a mysterious, fascinating woman. Working on sheer intuitiveness, he attempts to track her down in an effort to save her before time runs out.
Will the bond between them remain strong enough for them to reach each other? Or is the bond only meant to be temporary?
©2020 Eleanor Wagner (P)2021 Eleanor WagnerHowever what you get with this novel is a mix of something so different I don't think I've ever read anything like it; yes there is the light-hearted day dreaming at the start but it doesn't take the narrative long to shift gears into something much, much darker. When she is kidnapped we have no clue as to the true horrors her assailant has already committed but he quickly tells us what he plans to do and it is beyond disturbing, especially as his motive and actions play out later in the book.
I did enjoy this book, for the most part, I liked the way the narrative shifted perspective through all the character, each having a clear and distinct voice; which was incredibly well done by the narrator who brings each character to life while keeping the narrative flowing steadily.
I think my only issue with the book is that it feels a little unfinished in places, almost as though it couldn't quite decide what sort of story it wanted to be, and some characters seem like they had more to give to the story, or had bigger impacts on the narrative that were simply not explored. The book shifts between being a romance, or supernatural or harsh crime novel, it feels uncertain in what tone it wants to take, which genre it wants to be thought of; it is a strange mix of many and while I say I take issue with it, it certainly wasn't enough to stop me enjoying the story, it just felt like sometimes there were more places to go with it.
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
Interesting narrative
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Very Good Read.
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