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Waiting for Dusk
Release Date: 11/27/12
227 pages
Summary from Goodreads:
Read a book.
Fall asleep.
Meet a boy.
Is it real or just a dream?
Katie’s everyday life suddenly turns exciting when she travels back in time and meets the boy of her dreams. Thinking of nothing else, willing to leave the real world behind, she’s determined to find out if it’s all a dream or not. Returning again and again, Katie almost has her answers until one day her precious book goes missing.
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My Review
4 of 5 Waiting For Dusk
Waiting for Dusk is a great read that actually had me be surprised because I love time travel and dream travel. The descriptions in this book really has me ready to go to the mountains. I will say there were times when I got a little frustrated reading because Katie would get very annoying and for some reason it made her seem like she was an ass at times but I kept going and I have to say that I am glad I finished because it was a cute story and the ending was good.
Katie is working on the farm and she is having an okay summer. What really gets her summer going is when she is reading and falls asleep because her dream man comes to her and they start to do things together. Her dream man Drew is everything she wants in a guy. Katie also makes friends in her dream world that she helps out.
The one thing I will say that I did not like in this book was when Katie was in reality she was a bit of a witch and she never gave her best friend Ty a hard time. Ty loved her and wanted to be with her but she was so hooked on her dream man she could not see her dream man right in front of her.
All in all I enjoyed this book and I would recommend it to my book buddies!
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About the Author:
Born and raised in Northeast Ohio, Nancy currently resides in Mentor, Ohio with her husband and their college-age son, plus a delightfully entertaining lovebird. She secretly wrote short stories as a child, typed them up and put them in a drawer. She’d give anything to see those stories one more time. Her writing is influenced by all the years of working with young people as a teacher and raising her own son. When not writing, Nancy loves to travel with her husband and enjoys a good cup of tea.
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Thanks for the review! I never thought Ty would get so much attention! People either love him or hate him.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review! I never thought Ty would get so much attention! People either love him or hate him.
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