Friday, June 7, 2013

Dreaming of you with.. Pieces of Dreams

Yesterday after eating dinner with my family I pulled out the kindle of a week, give or take a day or two, and started reading the book I opened just before I put it up to reread the CrossFire novels again before I got the newest of them. It was the next e-book on the list of the 1,775 that are sitting on my kindle. Some are books I have in collections that I have already read a long while ago before starting this blog. Maybe I will reread those eventually to remind myself of why I put them in the collection I did and let you know how good they were.

Let me remind you I have read at least a couple thousand books. I read as much as I can. I also write when ideas come to me. At some point I am going to take a break for awhile so I work on my own writing. Someday I hope everyone can read what I have been working on for such a long time. It has been a dream since I was 14 and to think I am 29 and still haven't gotten it done.

As for Pieces of Dreams - Jennifer Blake, well, I not so sure. I liked it. Can't say I am head-over-heels in love with the story, but it was okay. I read it from say about 6:30 p.m. and when i finished it was 12:10 a.m and that is in the Eastern Standard Time Zone. Regardless of where some of the info on the blog tells you I am. It might have not taken me long to read it, but sometimes I just wanted to throw my kindle. Not because I was mad at something in the story either.

I finished just so I knew where the story went. I prefer stories that keeps me on the edge of my seat trying to figure out where the story will go. This one didn't keep me on guessing so much. It did make me interested in knowing how ladies that end up with someone who has a twin brother, mainly identical twin brother, how they tell the twins apart. Especially, when one pretends to be the other.

In this story Amelia Bennington, Melly for short, is to be married to Caleb Wells in only a few short weeks. She is working on a friendship quilt with her four best friends. None of her other friends are married if there are they are now widows. So her aunt brings in a kitten and puts it in the middle of the quilt, a tradition that if you put a cat in the middle of the friendship quilt, and first person the cat goes to is the next person to marry and the next man that walks through the door will be the one the lady marries. After Melly's aunt sticks the kitten in the middle of the quilt the other girls that aren't married or not getting married start to call the kitten, but in the end the kitten goes to Melly.

The next man to walk through the door is Caleb, or so she thinks. She runs over to him and gives him a big kiss in front of her friends, just then she hears her name from her intended, Caleb. That is when she realizes that she is most definitely not in the arms of Caleb, but in fact is in the arms of his twin brother, Conrad.

Do you have interest in knowing where the story goes from here? The you can go to amazon.com and search for Pieces of Dreams - Jennifer Blake and download it for your kindle. Not sure where else you can find it. She does have a website www.JenniferBlake.com also you can find her on @JenniferBlake01 on twitter. She is also on Facebook.

Thank you once again for reading. The next one will be a few days away. Busy weekend ahead of fun with my family. All questions, comments and recommendations are welcome. Once again thank you!

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