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I've finished "In the Dark of Dreams" the 10th book in her Dirk and Steele series by Majorie M. Liu.
Product Description
She could never forget the boy with the ice blue eyes . . .
She was only twelve when she saw the silver boy on the beach, but Jenny has never stopped dreaming about him. Now she is grown, a marine biologist charting her own course in the family business — a corporation that covertly crosses the boundaries of science into realms of the unknown . . . and the incredible.
And now he has found her again, her boy grown into a man: Perrin, powerful and masculine, and so much more than human, leaving Jenny weak with desire and aching for his touch.
But with their reunion comes danger. For Perrin and Jenny — and all living creatures — their only hope for preventing the unthinkable lies in a mysterious empire far beneath the sea . . . and in the power of their dreams.
Product Details Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages Publisher: Avon; Original edition (November 30, 2010) Language: English ISBN-10: 0062020161 ISBN-13: 978-0062020161
My Review:
I highly recommend reading this series if you like fantasy adventures with not your typical well written characters.
Jenny was a smart and independant women who knew how to take care of herself. Perrin has had a harsh life since childhood who has learned how to live and speak English.
When they meet you can see the fireworks and they must find a way to save themselves and the world. They both have trouble trusting people and it was fun to see them finally opening up and trusting each other.
4/5
Thanks Shannon from HarperCollins Canada for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
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