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The Dream Hunter by Sherrilyn Kenyon

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May 12, 10

bookshelves: on-my-shelfs
Read from May 10 to 11, 2010

Because of the Pope 1st visit to Lisbon, I was "forced" to take a day off... Down town completly full of people, roads blocked, police every where, even the subway stopped... so I considered a smart move simply not to go to work!

It turned to be one perfect day :) ...me, my couch and a book! All (of course) supervised by my husband ;)

I bought this book and only after I realize that was the number 11 of the "Dark Hunter" series :p
I was so attracted by the history in the back cover, that I think I would have taken it with me it even if I knew it :)

But no harm done!
I read it and "almost" didn't miss the previous books.

The story it's about a God that it's cursed by Zeus not to feel any emotion (except pain). The only times he slip that curse is when he visits the dreams of others, both human and gods alike.

Of course that one day he found a special human girl with vivid dreams and he fall for her.
In order to feel her, he looks for Hades help, and goes to earth as a human for two weeks.

The history develops in Greece as a love story between the God and the human, as he starts to learn sensations and feelings.

I liked the book, at least that's my general opinion of it.
But (there's always a but), I was expecting more of "Greece", because is such a unique country with marvellous islands and a unique scenario.
The lack of passion in the characters was also unexpected.
And some flaws in the intrigue of Gods / humans.

The "idea" in the book and the "big lines" of the history were what I enjoy the most.



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