Thursday, December 12, 2019

Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea by Ginny Fite Review

Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea
by Ginny Fite


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I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own.

Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea takes us on the journey's of Elena and Hana. Elena is a NYC police commando; Hana is a young girl with blue eyes on a dangerous mission. The two meet when Elena is seriously injured and in her unconscious state she somehow manages to communicate with Hana who is 6,000 miles away and 4,000 years in the past. They don't have forever as Elena must get back to help her own family. Quickly she teaches Hana valuable skills she will need in order to save her people and escape from her captors.

The first thing that caught my attention about this book was wanting to see how the author would manage to create a story that would flow between two characters in vastly different times. I was not disappointed as I read the story and saw how their lives creatively intertwined. The transition was smooth when fading back and forth into each girl's life. The way the author was able to connect them both into the same frame was clever and fit perfectly into the story. I liked how the author kept to believable aspects about each time period. It added something to the story that just made it more enjoyable to read.

I thought the story itself was pretty good. What I enjoyed most was the chapters where our focus was on Hana. There were a few things about Hana that I found made her so interesting to read about. She was a fierce fighter and very brave all through out her adventures. I simply loved how she desperately followed her heart instead of just giving up and accepting a fate she didn't want. While there were a few of Elena's chapters that were also pretty good, I felt there were also a couple chapters that could of been left out without taking anything away from the story. For me, Elena was just okay. I enjoyed her more as Hana's "goddess" than as her actual character.

I think this book would be good for someone who enjoys adventure. And if you also like the joining of two completely different worlds without the use of time travel than this would most likely be something you'd enjoy. Overall, it's a good read and I enjoyed it.

Purchase Links:

CAN - https://www.amazon.ca/Blue-Girl-night-Dream-Sea-ebook/dp/B07Y28XQXP
US - https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Girl-Night-Dream-Sea/dp/1644371855/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2J5GE3YMERMC1&keywords=blue+girl+on+a+night+dream+sea&qid=1576107697&sprefix=blue+girl+on+a+%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-1
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Blue-Girl-night-Dream-Sea-ebook/dp/B07Y28XQXP/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=blue+girl+on+a+night+dream+sea&qid=1576107749&sr=8-1

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this adventurous book that will be a great addition to anyone's Christmas list.

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