This is the first book by Tiffinie Helmer that I have read and it was an amusing ride! I enjoyed the book from the beginning to the end and the characters had that wonderful "believability" that makes the story all the better.It was much fun and left me giggling and smiling at the end! :-)I would like to read more in the series.XXOO~HopeBook DescriptionPublication Date: September 12, 2012DREAMWEAVER (a novella)Intense...rugged...sexy...untamed... introducing the Wild Men of Alaska.You've met Lynx in MOOSED UP.You've met Skip in IMPACT.Now meet Lucky in DREAMWEAVER.A desperate man...���Lucky��� Leroy Morgan led a charmed life, until he was murdered. Now he���s stuck in Limbo, unwilling to move on after catching a glimpse of the future he was supposed to have and the amazing woman who was destined to be his. Using the Northern Lights as a conduit back to earth, he attempts to seduce her in her dreams, hoping to anchor himself to the physical plane. If he doesn���t win her heart, he���ll be forever lost.A tempted woman...Gemma Star is fairly conventional considering her hippie upbringing. Her biggest fear is that she���ll end up like her Tarot card reading mother, who isn���t all there. When Gemma starts having out-of-this-world sex with a dream lover, she starts to wonder if she is losing her mind along with her heart. What if her crazy mother is right? If she continues consorting with her Dreamweaver will there be lasting consequences to her soul?Will their love survive? Or is it just a dream... Living in Alaska for the past 16 years, I have had the pleasure for watching the Northern Light dancing outside my living room windows almost every winter and have heard the varies native legends connected to these beautiful displays.Now Tiffinie Helmer has written an equally wonderful story about one of these legends. Ms. Helmer, does a fantastic job of weaving the native folklore and a sweet love story. It has everything, it’s intense, it’s emotional, mystery, humor and it’s very sexy!As I was reading this story, I kept wondering how in the world could this have a HEA? I, for the life of me, couldn’t figure out how there could be one, but my hats off to Tiffine, she pulled it off! I highly recommend this novella!Side Note: Once again this 3rd book in the series can be read as a stand-alone.
What do You think about Dreamweaver (2012)?
What a great read with a twist, as with the first two in the series just wish it was a bit longer.
—ochanya
Very emotional. Could have had a little more meat to it. Still a very enjoyable read.
—nhungoc