Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Review: The Dream-Hunter by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Title: The Dream-Hunter
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Format: Audiobook via Audible
Narrator: Fred Berman
Publisher: Macmillan Audio

Dr. Megeara Kafieri doesn't believe in Atlantis. Or at least she didn't until her father passed away and she inherits 2 special items he dug up on one of his excursions to find Atlantis. These items were carbon dated to the time of Atlantis and made of an unknown material.

Arik lives in people's dreams. There is one person who he always looks for though when she sleeps, and goes so far as to draw her to the dream world. He looks for the great Dr. Megeara Kafieri. Something about her dreams gives him the emotions he is cursed to live without. Her emotions are always so livid they are like an addictive drug to him.

Arik has become so addicted to Dr. Megeara Kafieri he makes a deal with the devil - figuratively speaking - to become mortal. The deal he agrees to without knowing the full details is to exchange his mortality for Dr. Kafieri's soul.

Things get crazy when Arik, in an attempt to get to know Megeara better in the real world, gets her the permits she's been needing to go on a dive for where she believes Atlantis is. The Gods don't want her finding Atlantis though and things start getting hot...in more ways than one.

The story draws you in as there is always someone out for Arik or Megeara and you have to wonder how they will get out of it. The biggest one I can tell you about without spoiling, would be how is Arik going to settle his agreement to trade for his mortality in exchange for Drl Megeara Kafieri's soul.

The writing is typical Sherrilyn Kenyon, and the narration is another wonderful job by Fred Berman. If you pick up this book you won't regret it.

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