Saturday, July 23, 2011
PNR Review: Changeling Dream [Paperback]
I've finished "Changeling Dream" the 2nd book in her Changeling series by Dani Harper.
Product Description
In times of stress Jillian Descharme has always found calm in her dream of a great white wolf with haunting blue eyes. But she is startled when the visions return and this time seem so real. Late at night he comes to her, speaks to her, touches her. It's almost as if he's alive ...
Thirty years ago James Macleod lost his wife and unborn child to a killer bent on destroying the Changelings.
Though he longed for death, his animal instinct fought for survival and James has been a wolf ever since. Yet now a woman has reawakened the man in him, taming wild instincts but arousing still wilder needs. With his ancient enemy hunting the legendary white wolf, James must fight for new life, new hope, new love.
Product Details
Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: Kensington; Original edition (July 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0758265166
ISBN-13: 978-0758265166
My Review:
Thirty years ago, a killer killed Jame's pregnant wife Evelyn and their unborn child. He wasn't home but by the time he got there it was too late. The killer was still in the house and shot James who donned his werewolf form. He blames himself and disappeared for decades in his wolf form.
Jillian is an upcoming young vet who is recruited by Connor Macleod in northern Canada and agrees to a six month trial. When she was a young girl she was attacked and white wolf with blue eyes saved her. She has been dreaming about this white wolf with the blue eyes which calms her when she is stressed out.
James is Connor's older brother and has been watching out for him all these decades. He is aware when Jillian arrives at the clinic and he's compelled to watch out for her too.
I felt very deeply for James because he's such a broken man filled with guilt that he's the reason why he lost his wife and unborn child whom he loved very much. He's a great looking man and Jillian refers to him as a Viking.
Jillian has some issues herself but she's a strong woman who doesn't take any bull from anyone. She can stand her ground and I'm really glad she has overcome her past.
I was really rooting for James and Jillian because they are both damaged lost souls and they really need each other. They are two halves of a whole and only they could heal one another.
4/5
Thanks Leyane from FSB Media for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
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3 comments:
I haven't heard of this series before but I'd certainly be interested in them.
Thanks for the recommendation :)
Sounds like a good romance. I'm curious how the wolf/human aspect plays out.
@Jules,
You're very welcome!
I'm really enjoying this series!
@Alexis,
Great book to read about wolf/human relationship.
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