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Dreams and Reality: Superheroes, Sex and Succour (Dark Reflections Book 2),

Dreams and Reality: Superheroes, Sex and Succour (Dark Reflections Book 2), by Natasha Duncan-Drake

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Tristan Havering believes all the crazy things he experienced in an alternative dimension, real-world version of the superhero saga ‘Power Up’ were a dream brought on by concussion; he’s about to find out how terrifyingly wrong he is. Four months after the steamy, narcissistic liaison he shared with Devon, the supervillain he plays in the movies, dangerous things begin spilling over into his world, and Tristan has no choice but to believe the impossible: superheroes and supervillains are real. His only hope is Devon, mercurial and unstable, once driven completely out of his mind by his own power, but will he help Tristan a second time? Tristan has no choice but to frantically reach out and return to Devon’s crazy reality or face insanity at the whim of a power he cannot hope to control. ~50.5K words - novel length Book #1 of the series 'Me, Myself and I' is permanently free - just click the series link to find it.

Dreams and Reality: Superheroes, Sex and Succour (Dark Reflections Book 2), by Natasha Duncan-Drake

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  • Published on: 2015-03-30
  • Released on: 2015-03-30
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A fun sequel that can stand alone and is well worth revisiting in the future By Dracavia In the interest of full disclosure, I got a free advanced reader's copy of this book in order to review it (but I'd have bought it to read after the release date even if I hadn't).I read the first story in this series - the novelette Me, Myself and I (http://www.wittegenpress.com/wp_main/books/me-myself-and-i-dark-reflections) - back when it first came out in 2012 and really enjoyed it at the time (and not just because it was well written erotica, the premise was just so much fun!). So when Natasha announced she was publishing a longer sequel I was immediately interested in Dreams and Reality.It has been long enough since reading MMI that I have forgotten many of the details, so I can reliably say that when Natasha says you don't need to have read MMI to read Dreams and Reality, it's accurate. All of the pertinent points are covered, fitting smoothly into the narrative so you never feel like you're being given a recap.I know star ratings are a very subjective thing (spend 2 minutes on TripAdvisor and that's obvious). So giving some context, 4 is my usual rating for 'I really enjoyed this book'. What takes a 4 star rating up to a 5 is re-readability, and for me Dreams and Reality has that.The main character is Tristan, an actor forced to face the fantastic reality that the imaginary world he portrays on film actually exists as an alternate dimension. Tristan succeeds as the protagonist on two fronts. The first is that in his own right Tristan is a compelling character, going through things he has already relegated to the realm of dreams and not only coping and succeeding as you'd expect of a superhero story, but having his fail-able moments as well. That right there makes him more relatable than your average superhero story protagonist. That's also what leads to the second way in which Tristan succeeds, the fan angle.Not only can you translate Tristan's experiences to imagining your favourite actor set in the reality of their fantasy/sci-fi franchise and having to cope, but you can relate as a fan put in the same situation as well. Tristan doesn't see his role as an actor in ‘Power Up’ just as a job, he knows and loves his material as well as any dedicated fan would, gives a great deal of thought to the characters and their motivations, and that all plays a role in how he engages with the people of the alternate universe.As fans it's often fun to imagine yourself in your favourite fictional world, but I think all of us know it would be harder to live it than is portrayed by Hollywood (one of my favourite bits of internal dialogue in the story is when *Mini-SPOILER* Tristan wishes he could get a training montage to speed things up).That's the thing that really makes this story for me. Not only is there a fun plot - with enough questions left to make a sequel desirable, but enough answered it can stand alone - interesting characters, and intimate scenes that serve the story rather than distracting from it, but most importantly it's immersive. Tristan is the reader's proxy in the kind of daydream so many fans often have, and for that reason Dreams and Reality is a title that will be sticking around in my library for plenty of years to come.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. so I don't write reviews despite how much I read mainly because I suck at it and it takes me forever and a ... By Good Luck Jinx Okay, so I don't write reviews despite how much I read mainly because I suck at it and it takes me forever and a day. However I really like this author and she doesn't get many reviews so here goes! This is the second book in a series the first of which is free and I would recommend reading it first or you aren't really going to get this one as it starts off pretty much were the last stopped. The blurb is a good summary of what happens in the book so I'm not going into a lot of details. What I think you should know, is this is a well written book without typos or lots of misspelled words. It's not a huge book but it had a decent number of pages to me and thank goodness was reasonably priced. I was surprised and pleased with how much character development the author fit into this book. The ending is complete enough to feel satisfying but definitely leaves room for more in this series. So if you like M/M romance, superheroes and kinda supervillians, action, and some hot sex I would give this book a shot. If you like the first book in this series you'll like this one. I myself loved this book and am keeping my fingers and toes crossed that the author writes more of these quickly!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This is a must-read series full of action, laughter, and edge of your seat action! By Jennifer Jaderborg I loved the first book in this series (Me, Myself, and I). and the idea that fiction in one world could be the reality of another world. When I found out that the next book was out, I didn't even scan the description, I just bought the book. I am so glad I did! I enjoyed slipping back into the story of an actor (Tristan) who winds up in an alternate world where the characters from his movie are real, including the character he plays. This series brings a whole new meaning to falling for oneself!The characters were well thought out and true to themselves. It was refreshing to read that even with all his newfound superpowers, Tristan could be honest with himself about who he really was. Seeing Devon begin to develop into a more heroic figure was rewarding and at times funny. I'm really hoping for more books in this series as I don't think their story is quite done yet!

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