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Dream

The Oneroi Cycle, Book 1

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Dream

By: Anita Primrose
Narrated by: Sawyer Varvel
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He’s waited a lifetime for her. But can a woman without a past be a god’s soulmate?

Ophelia has never belonged. Rejected by the mortal time stream, the world of humans, Ophelia wanders in search of the home she’s never had. When an unexpected attack lands her in a magical world with a tall, dark, and sexy god named Dream claiming her as his soulmate, she’s convinced he’s delusional. Dream has been waiting a long time for Ophelia, and now that he has her, he’s never letting go.

She might try to resist the pull between them, but he knows his every heated glance sends shivers down her spine. Nothing will stand in the way of his seduction, not even the heavens themselves. But when Ophelia’s divine heritage is revealed, everything changes.

As the heavens threaten to separate the fated pair and sentence her to certain death, Ophelia will need to marshal all her newfound strength to save herself, her soulmate, and the home she’s finally found.

Dream is the first thrilling book in The Oneiroi Cycle, a why choose series about the Greek gods of Sleep and their soulmate, Ophelia. If you love fated mates, friends to lovers, and worlds inspired by mythology, download Dream and be whisked away!

©2024 Anita Primrose (P)2024 Anita Primrose
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It’s a good story that involves mortals and goddesses. It also has a beautiful love story between a mortal and a god that will have you rooting for them. The story will keep you interested and the world building just keeps growing. I do have a complaint and I think it’s just a me problem. But, I want to bring it up. Sawyer Varvel did a good job narrating this story but I feel like a woman narrator would have been best. Other than that it’s a good story and I definitely recommend it.

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