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Dreams of Ivory

Holiday, Montana - Book 5

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Dreams of Ivory

By: Carrie Ann Ryan
Narrated by: Gregory Salinas
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Jackson Cooper hates magic. Even though his brothers are falling prey to the seductive draw of the paranormal world, Jackson wants nothing to do with it. He also wants nothing to do with marriage, babies, and all that comes with it. He's content with being the stoic, but quiet, Uncle Jacks. But when a woman from his past, one he's been dodging for years, comes back to town, Jackson might have to reevaluate his plans.

Honor Bridges is the tooth fairy. Well, not the tooth fairy, but at least one of them. For the past eight years she's been on her own, hiding from what she truly wants. Now she's back in Holiday and ready to take over her duties...as well as deal with Jackson once and for all. But, there's another player in town who isn't happy with the decisions she made all those years ago and Jackson might be the one who takes the brunt of that anger.

Warning: Contains a wickedly spicy tooth fairy - complete with sparkly wings, the most tortured of all the Cooper brothers in all his broodiness, and dreams that are sure to make you never want to wake up in this final Cooper Brothers installment of the Holiday, Montana series.

©2013 Carrie Ann Ryan (P)2017 Carrie Ann Ryan
Paranormal & Urban Fantasy Paranormal Romantic Comedy
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Would I listen to it again: yes
Did the story keep me engaged: yes
Was I invested in the characters: yes

Story comment: This is a fun, over-the-top story. I loved the idea of tortured (dentist) Cooper meeting his match in the tooth fairy!

Narrator comment: Gregory Salinas does a great job narrating Dreams of Ivory. His voices suited the characters, I felt the emotion and chemistry between the characters and he bought the book to life.

delightful

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This is a really good series and this final story from Holiday, Montana had all the great characters and emotions as the first 4 stories, I'm glad Jackson got his story.

The narration was good

Dreams of Ivory

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The read gave more possible characters an opening to come to Holiday MT. Cooper connection to Holiday finds meaning. There was a lot more to Holiday than previously revealed.

Gregory did his job and relayed each character with clarity and distinction.

The Sandman and the Tooth Fairy

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This is such an enjoyable story!! First off I loved the idea of the tooth fairy. I was curious how the author would have her do her job. I wasn’t disappointed. Second favorite thing is Jackson...his job fits in perfectly with the tooth fairy. He is also against magic and the only Cooper left not married. So you know...things are gonna be changing for Jackson. Thirdly...all the wives of his brothers!! They are simply adorable now that they are married. They also have certain grocery demands that their husbands ask Jackson to do for them. Peanut Butter never got so much attention.

Over all this is such a fun and delightful story. The characters made me smile. The story does have a little darker side but for the most part it’s light and fun.

I listened to this on audio. Gregory Salinas does a great job on this little holiday story.

My favorite of the series!

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I have been enjoying the world a lot and the characters. I’m happy to see these two get their happy ending and I had a lot of fun listening to the story. The characters are always enjoyable.

Cute story

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