![]() Protagonist Liv is almost the most boring and bland of that bunch. ![]() The heart and soul of this novel – and what shines the most – are the characters. It might not hold up for me, but if you’re looking for a fun fluffy contemporary fantasy read with a very chaste dash of horror, this might just be it – but don’t expect this one to be big on character development and thrill … With each read, I’m deducting one star from the rating: the first time, I giggled myself through an otherwise sleepless, anxiety-ridden night the second time, I still enjoyed it, but it lost a little the third time – this time – I listened to the audiobook and was almost a little disappointed. Third time’s a charm? In this case, not really. But what’s really scaring Liv is that the dream boys seem to know things about her in real life, things they couldn’t possibly know-unless they actually are in her dreams? Luckily, Liv never could resist a good mystery, and all four of those boys are pretty cute…. They’re classmates from her new school in London, the school where she’s starting over because her mom has moved them to a new country (again). ![]() ![]() The strangest part is that Liv recognizes the boys in her dream. Especially the one where she’s in a graveyard at night, watching four boys conduct dark magic rituals. Yes, Liv’s dreams have been pretty weird lately. ![]()
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