Hello, pornies! I hope you’re in the mood for a reading because I come with one you don’t want to miss. I recently finished reading He Dreams Magic, by Emme C. Taylor, and I have to say that I'm amazed!
Ren has always dreamed of magic, golden threads of wonder that fill his nights, mostly because of the carnival that visits his village every year. Despite everyone in there tells him not to go, Ren does otherwise, and there he meets Nico, a magician who captures his interest right away. However, both guys have their own demons, and they may need something more than magic and courage, and to put their differences aside, to stop them from conquering the world.
- Print Length: 337 pages
- Publisher: NineStar Press (November 5, 2019)
- Publishing Date: November 5, 2019
- ISBN-10: 1951057740
- ISBN-13: 978-1951057749
He Dreams Magic is a story that takes a little to read, that’s the truth, but you savor every page as if you lived it along with Ren and Nico. This slow-burn romance in a winter-ish world captured my heart with each chapter.
The author has a beautiful, yet risky style. I first didn’t get where Emme C. Taylor was going, and the descriptions bothered me a bit, but once you get used to it, there is beauty in each of her words. You cannot help but imagine it all as you read it.
I liked how the characters interacted with each other, and although it became a little toxic at some point, their relationship improved, slowly, oh so slowly, but it did, and I smiled every time it did. Seriously, I found several pretty, cute and sexy moments, but don’t expect sex in this one.
Again, this was a little bit toxic, so keep that in mind if you decide to grab the book, but I recommend you strongly to do so. The dialogues and scenes, many of them, in fact, made me think about the many times I used my past as an excuse. He Dreams Magic, by Emme C. Taylor, puts you in the shoes of fictional characters with painfully real situations. Thanks to the publisher for the copy!
About Emme C. Taylor:
Emme C. Taylor can be found wandering stormy beaches with a pen and notebook in hand, waiting for inspiration or lightning to strike. She believes the atmospheric environment helps her to write the grittiest parts of her stories. Crochet and dark chocolate ease her mind when her characters aren’t cooperating. Emme will happily talk about almost anything to avoid having to talk about herself. How about this weather, huh?
Have you read this book? Would you recommend it or not? Let me know in the comments! Kinky regards, K!
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