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Title: The Dream Keepers Daughter
Author: Emily Colin
Narrator: Roger Wayne, Emily Woo Zeller
Format: Unabridged
Length: 17 hrs and 23 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-25-17
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 8 votes
Genres: Romance, Fantasy
Publisher's Summary:
Isabel Griffin has done her best to move on since her boyfriend, Max Adair, vanished without a trace eight years ago, leaving her heartbroken - and pregnant. Eerily enough, this isn't the first time someone Isabel loves has gone missing. When she was 16, her mother disappeared, and her father became obsessed with finding his long-lost wife - at the expense of parenting Isabel.
Determined not to repeat her father's mistakes, Isabel works hard to become a respected archaeologist and a loving mother to her daughter, Finn, a little girl with very unusual abilities. But while Isabel is on a dig in Barbados, she receives a disturbing phone call. The hauntingly familiar voice on the other end speaks just four words - "Isabel. Keep her safe." - before they're disconnected.
Isabel tries to convince herself that the caller can't possibly be Max. But what if it is, and Finn is in danger? As one mysterious event after another occurs, she can't shake the feeling that, despite what everyone else believes, Finn's father is alive - and he's desperately trying to reach her.
Members Reviews:
Hated this story
struggled to finish. girl was just stupid. really stupid choices. i really did not like this story wish i had not bought it.
Good story
I really enjoyed the story. It kept me interested and waiting to see how things turned out. Some of the voices were a little weird but not too bad. I don't care for detailed sex scenes, which there were several.
Personal relationships unrealistic
The first part, when the time travelers were in Barbados was okay. When they returned I almost didn't finish the book because the romantic relationships were so unrealistic and strained.