Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Eden at Twilight by Colleen Love


Blurb:

EDEN AT TWILIGHT is the story of Lily, a woman who wants love, and Leaf, the man who risks it all to love her.

Lily Moore is an ordinary accountant who works long hard hours, leaving room for little else. After strange occurrences begin haunting her, she’s convinced by a motherly friend to take a vacation in Scotland. While there, she meets the man of her dreams, a handsome stranger with shifting hazel eyes. Leaf falls for Lily the moment he sees her, love at first sight. Never has a woman taken his heart so quickly. When trouble stirs and threatens her, he stands by her side, traveling through time and dimension to reclaim her from a deadly Drow leader. Lily has no choice but to trust him and hope his strength will pull them through. But is his strength alone enough?


My Thoughts:


He came to her in her dreams, now Lily is face to face with her knight in shinning armor.

Feeling like she is cracking up, Lily has decided to take a vacation—maybe she can escape from the haunting presence.

Arriving at the picturesque cottage in Scotland, Lily meets the man of her dreams, literally. Leaf feels an instant connection to Lily and is shocked when he looks into the face of the woman from his dreams. Realizing that Lily feels the same connection he knows that it won’t take much persuasion to make her his, however he must tread lightly because he senses that all is not right with Lily’s life.

They are swept into another time after Lily is abducted in the middle of the night and taken to the magical garden, where Leaf barely reached her in time. Now they must battle this presence together and find a way back to their own time.

Eden at Twilight was a fascinating read that I will revisit again. This book will keep you spellbound and turning the pages until the very end.

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1 comment:

Amy C said...

This books sounds like something I need to make note of. I'm a sucker for Scotland!

Thanks! :D

 
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