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Reviews for Prince of Dreams

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The average rating for Prince of Dreams based on 2 reviews is 1 stars.has a rating of 1 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-06-03 00:00:00
1995was given a rating of 1 stars Jeff Sendelbach
An overbearing hero who would do anything to get what he wants. He's also an unfaithful husband who visits brothels. True, he's been abused, had a horrible childhood, but c'mon! There were no redeeming qualities. I could not help just keep hating him. The only reason he changes his ways is because he basically goes back in time and has, what seems to me, an incestuous relationship with a great-grandparent who was similar to his current wife. When he comes back to the present, I couldn't seem to get over the fact that it was not his wife that changed him, rather the ancestor. and so, which woman is he in love with? This is one of my least favorite novels, I could barely finish it because it was just too painfully awful IMO. I usually love Kleypas' books, but this was a MAJOR disaster. I'd recommend reading her Wallflower series instead!
Review # 2 was written on 2012-11-06 00:00:00
1995was given a rating of 1 stars Thomas Bento
I did not like this book. **Might be slightly spoiler-ish** The whole hero goes back in time and falls in love with the pre-reincarnation version of his wife who he's treated horribly was just ridiculous. A hero treating a heroine horribly but then realizing it and actually doing something about it is one thing. (Not goo, but at least he sees that there is something wrong.) A hero treating a heroine horribly but then suddenly traveling back in time and completely changing his personality is just WTF. And then not only does he travel back in time, but he falls in love with another woman. Yes, she may have an uncanny resemblance to the heroine, but no matter how similar, she's still a different person, with completely different life experiences. And so the hero has now lived a completely different life for a while, but has somehow managed to fall in love with the heroine during that time. And after he dies in the past-timeline, the past-heroine lives on forever alone in her old age. WTF? If both of them had traveled back in time, that would have been one thing. (Weird, but okay.) But the way it worked out, the hero is in love with someone who no longer exists, and yet has completely changed his personality. The present-heroine should have just kicked him out and been done with him.


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