Synopsis
Isis can control her dreams. Or she could—until recently. The creature in her nightmares has been haunting her for months. As if being dumped wasn’t bad enough, now she dreads going to sleep. She decides to confront the creature and win back some of her peace; only, she finds that he’s not a monster and he’s not a dream.
A sacrifice for love, a shocking discovery and a jealous ex-boyfriend blur the lines between reality and dreams, making it hard to tell who the real monsters are.
Who would’ve known…that sometimes love is lethal?
A sacrifice for love, a shocking discovery and a jealous ex-boyfriend blur the lines between reality and dreams, making it hard to tell who the real monsters are.
Who would’ve known…that sometimes love is lethal?
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Review
I was given a copy of Creatura by the author in exchange for an honest review.
Right from the beginning, I was sucked into this story. I'm such a sucker for the forbidden love stories and the character's struggles with what they want, versus what they should do.
The only time I put this book down was when I had to sleep, and even then it was only because my eyes refused to stay open any longer. As soon as one mystery is solved, another one pops up and you're left wondering just what the heck is going to happen next.
Each main character is well developed with their own personalities making the book flow perfectly with the plot. No one feels out of place. And I may also have a wee bit of a crush on Galen.
The ending...oh the ending. You better have Fruit of Misfortune, the sequel to Creatura, ready if you want answers. All I can say is you'll be left wanting more.
This is one of the best novels I've read in awhile, which earns it 5/5 platypire's from me! So what are you waiting for? Go and get the book!
Right from the beginning, I was sucked into this story. I'm such a sucker for the forbidden love stories and the character's struggles with what they want, versus what they should do.
The only time I put this book down was when I had to sleep, and even then it was only because my eyes refused to stay open any longer. As soon as one mystery is solved, another one pops up and you're left wondering just what the heck is going to happen next.
Each main character is well developed with their own personalities making the book flow perfectly with the plot. No one feels out of place. And I may also have a wee bit of a crush on Galen.
The ending...oh the ending. You better have Fruit of Misfortune, the sequel to Creatura, ready if you want answers. All I can say is you'll be left wanting more.
This is one of the best novels I've read in awhile, which earns it 5/5 platypire's from me! So what are you waiting for? Go and get the book!