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Journal Entry 1 by Kiptos from Singapore, n/a Singapore on Wednesday, June 28, 2006
From Literary Times Psychologist Diana Ransom knows Nicholas Gale is hiding secrets from her. Diana is suspicious of the man her cousin Keely is involved with, thinking it is Nicholas. When he assures her he is only Keely's friend, she wonders what he's not telling her. She feels a strange bond between them, but she resists the temptation that Nicholas offers. Her sister Clare committed suicide because of a man and Diana is determined never to let any man have that affect on her. Nicholas is drawn to Diana's life force. Unlike the traditional vampire, Nicholas takes his sustenance from the life force of mortals as they dream. Unable to sleep or dream, he takes what he needs from the few mortals whose life force is strong enough to spare it. In return, he weaves magical, sensuous tales in their imaginations, giving them fulfillment just as they give him life. Diana's life force is stronger than any he's ever encountered and Nicholas is powerless to resist her. Yet, he knows that if he doesn't resist and takes too much from her, he may kill her. When Keely disappears, Diana and Nicholas join together to find her. Nicholas realizes that his worst nightmare is true, his twin brother Adrian is free once again to hurt the mortals that Nicholas cares for. It has been over a hundred years since Nicholas has seen Adrian, having left him prisoner in an abandoned mine after Adrian killed the mortal Nicholas cared most about. Now Adrian is back, seeking revenge. Adrian never understood his brother's strange attachment to humans. Taking what he needed from mortals with little regard for life, Adrian wants his brother to remain with him always. Nicholas hates what he is, hates the life of immortality and has always hoped for a chance at becoming mortal. But his chance at mortality may cost Diana her life. Diana and Nicholas must fight the dark powers of Adrian or he will destroy them both. It is a battle that goes beyond reality into the realm of dreams. A fight that only love can conquer.Susan Krinard is a master storyteller who weaves the elements of the fantastic with the romantic in a unique love story! A sensuously passionate book sure to inspire dreams of love! Prince Of Dreams is a testimony to the talent of a wonderful author! If you enjoyed Prince Of Wolves, you will love Prince Of Dreams! Susan Krinard is a like a breath of fresh air to the field of romance! Kristina Wright -- Copyright © 1994-97 Literary Times, Inc. All rights reserved
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Journal Entry 3 by Kiptos from Singapore, n/a Singapore on Sunday, July 16, 2006
On its way to peaceofpi by sea mail, eta in 2 to 3 months.
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Journal Entry 5 by peaceofpi on Tuesday, September 26, 2006
I have to say the cover of this book put me off - the slightly bewildered & fey muscle man on the horse is enough that I'm quite sure I wouldn't have chosen this book. So I have bookcrossing and Kiptos to thank for this novel finding its way to me. Who makes these covers anyway? LOL The book itself was not what I expected and what a nice surprise. What a great writer who doesn't follow formula. Nice. I'll be looking for more books from Krinard, hopefully they'll have better covers :)
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Journal Entry 6 by peaceofpi on Friday, November 24, 2006
This book, much better than its cover LOL, will be joining my Women's Fiction bookbox. Starting the bookbox journey...this book could be selected at any point during the box's journey to 10 cities - beginning with Whitehorse, Yukon, and continuing around the US before returning to Canada.
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