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September 30, 2015

Butterfly Dreams by A. Meredith Walters ~ FMR REVIEW




Butterfly Dreams
by A. Meredith Walters
Release Date: November 24, 2015


ABOUT Butterfly Dreams:

She’s waiting to die. . . . Corin Thompson is paralyzed by her obsession with mortality. Having lost both of her parents, she is terrified by the idea that she too will die young, and she loses control at any sign of illness. But when Corin connects with someone who has survived a very real brush with death, she begins to see the world in a whole new way.

He’s learning to live. . . . As Corin struggles under the weight of her neuroses, Beckett Kingsley is attempting to rebuild a life that feels all too temporary. With the ever-present threat of heart failure never far from his mind, he just wants to make the most of whatever time he has left. And that means pursuing the girl he never expected to find.

Together, Corin and Beckett finally learn to let go of their fears and take solace in everyday pleasures. Who knows what the future holds? After all, nothing lasts forever—the only promise they have is right now.



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REVIEW BY: Tracy

Corin Thompson has seen death way too often at a younger age. So essentially it terrifies her, to the point where she becomes obsessive. She is at the point in life where she is just waiting to die.

Beckett Kingsley wants to live, at least that’s what he constantly tells himself after his massive heart attack. He is trying to rebuild his life and become the man that he once was, only the possibility of another heart attack is always at the fore front of his mind. A chance encounter between the two bring their lives together. The girl who is waiting to die and the man that is doing everything in his power not to. Will they learn to let go of their fears and truly live or are their fears justified? Because let’s face it, nothing last forever.

I am going to be honest and tell you I had a hard time with this book in the beginning. I found the first 30% to be slow moving, the author spent a lot of time on character development (maybe a little too much time). Once the story started to flow a little better, getting to the parts that we really needed to see, it did get to be a better read. So yes, I would recommend reading this one at some point.


3.5 Stars



MEET A. Meredith Walters:

The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Contemporary and New Adult romances including the Bad Rep, Find You in the Dark, Reclaiming the Sand, and Twisted Love series.


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