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Rating: Summary: The best Review: After reading this (one of the first futuristics i ever read) i was hooked on them. This book was great. I think it was the best of the 'dreams' series. 'Pyramid of Dreams' is also worth checking out - the first in the series. I found similarities to Dara Joy's work - although our hero never actually changes shape like in Rejar - he's definitely to die for - very hot!
Rating: Summary: The best Review: After reading this (one of the first futuristics i ever read) i was hooked on them. This book was great. I think it was the best of the 'dreams' series. 'Pyramid of Dreams' is also worth checking out - the first in the series. I found similarities to Dara Joy's work - although our hero never actually changes shape like in Rejar - he's definitely to die for - very hot!
Rating: Summary: Great story Review: I found my copy of Topaz Dreams and it's prequel Pyramid of Dreams earlier today and couldn't wait to read these wonderful stories again. I read then in order but Topaz Dreams is my favorite. Falcon is introduced in POD and gets his own story here. He's sent to find a missing ring and runs into Steve (Stephanie) who's after a missing computer geek. They discover the same guy has what they're looking for and decide to team up. I love the scene when Falcon and Steve first meet. I don't want to spoil it for anyone but just let me say that Steve's inital impression of Falcon is that he's a gorgeous pervert:) This is one of the rare books where the heroine is not a total weakling. Steve is a martial arts expert with a tough attitude I found very refreshing. If you're sick of the sickly sweet, saintly heroine, Steve's your girl. I usually read a book and forget it. But Falcon has stayed in my memory since I read this book when it was first published in 1992. I can't believe 11+ people have this book for sale. You'll have to pry my copy from my cold, dead hands before anyone will take it!
Rating: Summary: Great story Review: I found my copy of Topaz Dreams and it's prequel Pyramid of Dreams earlier today and couldn't wait to read these wonderful stories again. I read then in order but Topaz Dreams is my favorite. Falcon is introduced in POD and gets his own story here. He's sent to find a missing ring and runs into Steve (Stephanie) who's after a missing computer geek. They discover the same guy has what they're looking for and decide to team up. I love the scene when Falcon and Steve first meet. I don't want to spoil it for anyone but just let me say that Steve's inital impression of Falcon is that he's a gorgeous pervert:) This is one of the rare books where the heroine is not a total weakling. Steve is a martial arts expert with a tough attitude I found very refreshing. If you're sick of the sickly sweet, saintly heroine, Steve's your girl. I usually read a book and forget it. But Falcon has stayed in my memory since I read this book when it was first published in 1992. I can't believe 11+ people have this book for sale. You'll have to pry my copy from my cold, dead hands before anyone will take it!
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Review: Marilyn Campbell truely knows how to captivate a reader. Her talent knows no bounds and this is one book that derserves a spot on your bookshelf!!
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