Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780312947057 ISBN: 0312947054 Label: St. Martin's Paperbacks Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2007-10-30 Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks Release Date: 2007-10-30 Studio: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Editorial Review:
Ever think Scrooge had it right before the ghosts ruined his life? Meet Aidan O’Conner. At one time he was a world-renowned celebrity who gave freely of himself and his money without wanting anything in return...until those around him took without asking. Now Aidan wants nothing of the world—or anyone who’s a part of it.
When a stranger appears at his doorstep, Aidan knows he’s seen her before…in his dreams.Born on Olympus as a goddess, Leta knows nothing of the human world. But a ruthless enemy has driven her from the world of dreams and into the home of the only man who can help her: Aidan. Her immortal powers are derived from human emotions—and his anger is just the fuel she needs to defend herself… One cold winter’s night will change their lives forever… Trapped together in a brutal winter storm, Aidan and Leta must turn to the only power capable of saving them—or destroying them both: trust.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Upon the midnight clear Comment: If your a Kenyon fan this book is a must have. Kenyons style of humor, imagery, and the great contrast of things aren't always what they seem creates a wonderful story that you will read over and over. Customer Rating: Summary: First good dream hunter book Comment: I hate the first dream hunter book but this one is a contrary. This is good. There's sacrifice, love....and happy ending.
It also shows us how easy to believe a lie, I think it brings a good message.
LOVE it!! Customer Rating: Summary: Disappointing Comment: Didn't like this novel at all. So far two disappointments in the dream hunter series. Not at all like the Dark Hunter series. Customer Rating: Summary: I LOVE THOSE DREAM-HUNTERS!!! Comment: The Leta character was extremely more developed than the Aidan character (my opinion, of course). Aiden came across as a whiny, hormonal teenager instead of a tough man void of all emotions except for anger. Who knows, perhaps I just related to the Leta character more? Zeus was still the big, bad god of them all and you definitely learn to hate him when you read Kenyon's' work. Customer Rating: Summary: I very much enjoyed book Comment: I enjoyed book. It was entertaining for those who are interested in Greek Mythology.
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