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4.0 out of 5 stars
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By "tteditor" (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Desert Dreams (Paperback)
By TT reviewer Brenda Gill [full review on our website]Kane is a hybrid Djinni, part human, whose last master betrayed him and helped imprison him in the ewar or bottle. He vows vengeance against the ones who put him in the bottle. He doesn't expect the one who releases him to be a strong, independent woman. Nor does he expect to be wildly attracted to her. Therese Hunter is the curator of the Islamic Historical Arts Museum. One day she finds a bottle that isn't on any of the property lists of the museum. As she is examining the bottle, it begins to move, and the stopper pops out. She is awestruck when a blue mist comes out of the bottle. The blue mist is joined by a black, evil-looking mist and Therese thinks she sees two figures in the combining mists. Her husband, Jury, a homicide detective, is coming to pick her up from her day's work and hears her cry out. Thinking Therese is in danger, he comes running into the room to help her. Somehow, he trips on the stairs and falls down them. Therese tries to help him and is injured herself. She wakes up in the hospital, only to find out that her husband is dead and she has lost the child she carried. There is no sign of the bottle. A few weeks later, Therese is surprised to find the bottle in her attic. She watches speechless as the blue mist again seeps out of the bottle. She can't believe her eyes when the mist slowly forms into the best-looking man she's ever seen. The last thing Therese wants is a "genie-man" interfering in her life, and she agrees to help him find the ones who imprisoned him, if he will just leave her alone. DESERT DREAMS is an enjoyable book. Most paranormal romance authors write about vampires, shapeshifters, werewolves, ghosts, reincarnation, or time-travel. The Djinni or genie seems to be overlooked. I'm not aware of many stories using a genie as the hero. Ms. McKeever makes up for this in this fast-paced, exciting tale of a vengeance driven man and a willful, independent woman who must overcome cultural differences to be together. The reader can feel the tension and magic between Kane and Therese, as they battle to overcome the obstacles in their path. Be sure to check out this unique, interesting, and magical tale. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic!,
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This review is from: Desert Dreams (Paperback)
Looking for something different? Looking for a storyline with a newish twist? Then immerse yourself in a novel by Gracie C. McKeever.From the moment I picked up DESERT DREAMS, I was drawn into and captivated by the world of Therese Hunter. Whenever reality intruded in on my life, I couldn't wait to get back to see what else would happen in this unique story. Kane, a centuries old Djinni, is finally released from his prison, which resulted in the death of Therese Hunter's husband. While Therese mourns her loss, Kane burrows himself into her life, enlisting her help in finding the one responsible for his imprisonment. Kane falls hard for his mawla, but reins in his emotions as Therese tries to sort through her feelings. He wants her to come to him willingly with no doubts or guilt. Therese is at an emotional crossroad in her life, a thirty-something widow left unable to bare children. Her "genie-man" tries her patients even as he touches her bereft heart. But they are in far more danger from a powerful demon Djinni named Ifreet with an ancient vendetta against Kane, and it would bring him great pleasure to see Kane suffer before he destroyed him. Ms. McKeever weaves a fascinating tale, and I can't wait to read more of her exceptional work.
5.0 out of 5 stars
a thought provoking read,
By stu (Fresno CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Desert Dreams (Paperback)
I am a long term fan of Ms Mckeever's writings and I wasn't disappointed by Desert Dreams. She never ceases to get me thinking and there are enough twists in this plot to do so. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys their stories weaved through shadows until the very end.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth your time.,
By Huntress Reviews (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Desert Dreams (Paperback)
In the Arabian Peninsula, during the 18th century, Sahir Binte tricked the djinn, Kane, and sealed him inside an ewer (a Blacas). She meant to watch over the ewer, but lost it during a sand storm. Sahir knew the battle in which the future would hold and had been charged with a mighty task! Present date, New York. Kane "Chambers" needed Therese to help him locate Sahir. He refused to leave until she did. Not even her multi cultural family deterred him. She agreed simply to get rid of him! But another Djinn was in the area. Ifreet, an ancient evil being was out to kill Kane, Therese, and anyone else who got in his way! *** Many twists and turns in this story! Nothing was as it seemed! Therese and her relatives used many slang words that often confused me as much as Kane. So parts of the story were rough for me. Eventually the surrounding situations or the emotions the heroine used go the point across to me though. A very good story and well worth your time to look into! *** |
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Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever (Paperback - November 12, 2001)
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