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Dreamlands (Dreamlands #1) - Felicitas Ivey
Dreamlands (Dreamlands #1)
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ASIN: B002MT2EOW
Edition language: English
Series: Dreamlands (#1)
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Ilhem
Ilhem rated it
3.0 damn the too-stupid-to-live villains!
It would have been absolutely terrific with more subtlety in the characterization and care in the general plot, but “Dreamlands” still managed to be an entertaining read whose best asset is its crossover-world building. Imagine...Take a fantasy yaoi in feudal Japan with slave fic vibes, but set i...
BookWatcher
BookWatcher rated it
ASAP a full reviewJust some thoughts. I liked it. It's a dark fantasy (IMO), with monsters and most of all... A traumatized main characters (Keno). He can even be touch without trigger in him memories of something horrible that happen (I'm talking about rape). I liked it and I'm giving 4 stars beca...
Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it
0.0
I have a thing against m/m book set in Japan (much like my thing against M/M dealing with athlete, musicians - of the pop sort - and sometimes GFY stories)...Ah, well. We'll see how it goes.
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it
3.0 Dreamlands by Felicitas Ivey
I pretty much flew through the first half of this book. I loved the balance between the fairly dark storyline involving the Trust and Samojirou's attempts to win Keno's trust. I loved pretty much everything that went on in the Dreamlands: the way Tamazusa and Samojirou interacted, Keno getting used ...
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful*
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful* rated it
5.0
I thought this book was very well developed. I loved how even though Samojirou didn’t have to, he still acted like a gentleman and allowed Keno to get used to him instead of just taking what he wanted from Keno. He allowed Keno to make his own decisions on whether they would be intimate and always u...
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