Aidan is a world-renowned celebrity who turned jaded after his family turned on him. Leta is a dream god who goes to Aidan to save his life as well as hers. What neither of them expected was a bond to form against these two who have known nothing but heartache in their lives.

Book two in her Dream Hunter series was a little bit of a let down. Besides being too short for my tastes, it didn’t have the complex plot, characters and emotions that the reader expects from a Kenyon novel. Don’t get me wrong, I liked the story, but I feel it could have been so much better with a little more work. If you’re reading the series, then you probably shouldn’t skip over this story. But if you’re looking for an introduction to Sherrilyn Kenyon and her Dark-Hunter/Dream Hunter world, this is not the best book to start with.

1 comments

  1. Elena // February 06, 2009 9:29 PM  

    I agree that the book was far too short. Still, it was a good story, but definitely not one of my favorites. Still, I've re-read the book at least once.