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When Dreams Change

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A small quaint Italian cafe on the shores of the Mediterranean was the dream for Jessica. Failing to realize her husband’s ambitions were another woman almost blew her plans apart. Stepping in as her bartender, Alejandro helps save her when he becomes not only her rescuer, but a man who brings out hidden feelings of desire. When her wayward husband returns, Jessica faces the decision of her future.

135 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2012

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Jordyn Meryl

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August 23, 2014
Jessica and her husband had always shared a dream of opening a café on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea... at least she thought they shared in that dream! That was before Charles "hooked up with a bimbo" and walked out of her life minutes before opening for the evening dinnertime. Charlie was also the only bartender. She was ruined!

Josh, a waiter, offered to contact his cousin, Alejandro, a very good bartender who is home from college. Very shortly, Josh returns with his very polite and attractive cousin. Alejandro. With a strong charisma, Alejandro is so appealing in the way he interacts with others, within days the business is rapidly increasing.

More catastrophes arise in the days that follow and once again Jessica fears ruination. She hopes she never sees Charles again! His return would surely destroy any hope of her life here on the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. That wish was too good to come true! Once again another cousin is "called on to assist.

This is an uplifting, amusing story for light reading. It is quite predictable, though.

The characters were endearing with a wide variety of personalities. The scene settings were portrayed well.

The book cover does not really depict the "meat" of the story but the title fits well.

There is strong language and sexually explicit scenes which takes way one's enjoyment of this book.

My review of this book gives a Four Stars rating.

*This book was sent to me in exchange for an honest review, of which I have given.
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April 28, 2015
Don't let the fact that this is a short book (approx. 130 pages) lead you to believe it's not worth the time or isn't very good. Jordyn has a lot going on this book for it being so short, but that doesn't mean it's lacking in any area. I felt Jessica and Alejandro were very well developed as well as some of the minor characters. You can't help but feel sorry for Jessica when her husband runs off with Bambi, however, it has a very happy ending for Jessica and she really finds herself and makes her dreams come true even though she had to find a different way to get there.
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