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I truly believe this is one of the authors I could call a “bartender of souls” - your favourite bartender can deliver the best cocktail; you are loving the cosy and inviting atmosphere at your favourite place and the security blanket of casual familiarity,so you are visiting your bar again and again. It's the same with authors who never fail to deliver a heady, irresistible flavour of what you love to read; who draw you in with the emotional touch of their writing; whose masterful, heartfelt descriptions make you want to stay and live between the pages of a book. Michelle Dare has made it again as a “bartender of souls” - wonderfully balanced cocktail of plot, captivating complexity of the characters and a splash of angst. I got a front row seat watching three wounded souls intertwine together and find a new path, a chance to build a new life, this time not alone but together.
In normal circumstances and in the real world Val, Corbin and Xaiden might have never met but here in Dremest, in their skilfully written fairy tale, dreams come true.
The book covers some of the favourite readers' tropes - hurt/comfort, double bi awakening, virgin MC, found family. And even though there are cameos of the characters from the previous books, it can be enjoyed as a standalone.