Review: Never a Dream by Darren H. Pryce, Polina Traore, Dana Kaledin
A story about love, but not just a
love-story!
“Never a Dream” tells a tale of eternal love,
the one that never ends, and lasts longer than one lifetime. The kind
of love everyone is searching for…
Except for, maybe, Matt
— he is too busy living the classic rock-star’s dream full of
music, drugs and girls. Lots of girls. Life is treating him well,
until reality starts to bite.
Rain, on the other hand, is a
dreamer She recovers from one failed relationship and, with her eyes
wide open, jumps straight into another. Her passion for antiques
drags her into a new adventure that, like every castle-builder’s
wish, begins in dreams.
Wishful thinking is not something,
Ed is familiar with. His life used to be strictly practical, however,
Ed suffers from solitude, that even he fails to recognize. Even in a
relationship he is still lonesome. But changing that means changing
his whole life.
Changes are also the thing Charlie is
craving for. She’s been playing warm family life for long enough to
get tired, so now she is ready for another step. Only she has no
idea, where exactly is that step supposed to be leading her, and how
many people she might hurt on her way.
In this story
everything and everyone is connected, but that’s yet to be
learnt.
Darren H. Pryce is a pseudonym for Polina
Traore and Dana Kaledin
Never A Dream is only available
under real names, not pseudonym!
WOW! Interesting read!! It's an interesting book. I was easily captured from the start up to the last. The story and the characters are good. It's the first book I've read written by these two authors and I will definitely would read their other works. Anyway, overall, the story and the characters are interesting. My favorite character among them is Rain, there's something about her that made me easily fall in love with her. I love the uniqueness of each of the characters - one of the things I like about it. I was easily pulled in into the story. I only wish there would be chapter titles tho..
I recommend this book to readers who likes chicklit, contemporary romance. :)
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