Tuesday, August 02, 2016

Book Review: A Dream of Lilies (Petra March)

A Dream of Lilies
by: Petra March

Genres: Novella

Nicholas Baudin lives in Toulouse, France, where he owns a small coffee place, Le Petit Café. His life is apparently tranquil, and made of small joys and simple habits. In truth, though, this young man's soul is troubled with memories of a painful event.

Then, on a bright spring day, Nicholas meets a strange, enchanting young woman with white hair, and pale blue eyes. Her name is Lily Brightwell. She is an actress who captivates crowds with her talent and her stories.

As Nicholas begins to fall for the young artist, his life turns into something unexpected and lovely.

**WE RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING HONEST REVIEW**

For me, this novella was a bit strange.  The whole story reminded me of the section on an exam, where you have to read the overly-descriptive narrative paragraph and find the grammatical errors.  Now, I'm not saying that the book is full of  errors....it's just really REALLY descriptive.  The plot wasn't necessarily bad, but I felt as though it got lost among the details.  

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Until next time.......
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