Book Review: Perchance to D..

Sequel to Eyes Like Stars I have to be honest here, Perchance to Dream felt scattered to me at times. The setting was hard for me to picture. Otherwise, it was the usual rescue adventure with obstacles caused by mystical forces. The whole setting felt surreal and I couldn't seem to focus on what was going on and then suddenly they were moving on to something else. It was kind of a trip. Okay, why can't Ariel just be the bad guy? I feel like he should be, but he isn't – it's just how Bertie reacts to his "love" […]