"Dream killer is a nightmare"
Troubled by a dream killer since childhood, Alex volunteers
to become a part of her boss's experiment. While everyone
involved understood the basics, no one had a clue that it
was possible for her dream stalker to be released into
the "real world". Due to a machine failure, exactly that
happens. Now her dream killer is determined to make her dreams come
true. Knowing that she has to be the one to face him and
defeat him, Alex sets out to do just that. But her ex-lover
and ex-coworker, Dr. Jason Conner, is just as determine
that Alex will play no part in the dream stalker's capture.
He wants to not only save his damsel in distress, but to
prove to Alex that they do belong together. Alex is just as determined that she doesn't need Jason. Not
as a lover, and not as a protector. Although they both
dream of a time when they were happy together, Alex must
first find and defeat her old nightmare. DREAM STALKER has an interesting premise to it and a lot of
possibilities with the characters. Unfortunately, the
storyline falls flat of where it could have gone. The
tension between the lead characters never really has a
chance to build, it is there and then it erupts, leaving
the reader wondering "what if". I think it could have been a better story if we had a
better chance to know the characters. We come in at the
climax of their tale, dropped into the middle of something
that we never are really allowed to see and feel. Elise Adams has a lot of potential, and I would love to see
this story fleshed out, but as it stands right now, I was
rather disappointed. Rated: NC-17.
Reviewed by Michelle Houston
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted March 8, 2003
SummaryDesperate to be free from the nightmares that have been
plaguing her since childhood, Alex volunteers for an
experimental treatment designed to release people from the
dreams that haunt them at night. When the killer in her
mind is mistakenly set free into reality she'll do anything
she can to destroy it, even if it means working with a man
she knows she can't trust, a man who played a part in the
killer's release.
Short story. Sexual Content: NC-17
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