Turquoise Dreams

Turquoise Dreams by Betty Hanawa
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 Cherries
Review by Cholla

Nita Ramirez Gonzalez and Calder (Call) Calverton have denied their attraction to each other for years. Now both are having erotic fantasies they can’t ignore, especially when their dreams have them experiencing those fantasies through the legendary lovers who died 150 years ago.

With a combination of excitement, mystery, and a touch of humor, Betty Hanawa leads you on a journey to unite a couple that had been kept apart for entirely too long.

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A delightful story from the very beginning, I couldn’t stop reading once I started.

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