Midwinter Night's Dream, by Eli Easton
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Micah is the hippest, most chill guy on campus. But when he gets the hottest kiss of his life from a cute guy during a game of ‘spin the bottle’, Micah’s cool turns into a puddle of anxious goo. Sure, Micah’s always been a little bi-curious, but he never thought he’d pursue a guy, much less a guy who doesn’t seem to be interested in getting caught. Leo is passionate about two things: gay rights activism and acting. He stays focused and in control, and he never, ever, dates straight guys. When a chance spin of a bottle at a party has him locking lips with Micah Springfield, president of the Delts, dread-headed, serial-dating, straight Micah, Leo is determined to forget about it, no matter how incendiary the sparks or how gorgeous Micah may be. Leo has bigger problems. His senior project is directing Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream just before the Christmas break. When his venue cancels at the last minute, Micah offers the use of his parent’s barn in rural Pennsylvania. Leo’s play may be saved, but what about his heart? Between Micah’s sweet lips, his family’s welcoming arms, and a devious bulldog who is determined to play Puck, Leo may find himself falling under the spell of Christmas magic.
Midwinter Night's Dream, by Eli Easton- Amazon Sales Rank: #52007 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-25
- Released on: 2015-11-25
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Fell a little short of expectations By Katie * The Back Porch Reader *Review also posted on BackPorchReader.com & GoodReads*I was so excited to get to Micah’s story after Unwrapping Hank. The easy-going, rolling with flow, dreadlocked cutie Micah totally captivated me in the first book.There’s a kiss that takes place early on in this story…and that kiss. Have mercy. I could feel the earth moving. I had a tingle down my spine. I’m breaking a sweat just thinking about it two days later.But then….Well. The story didn't exactly hold together for me.The book is written in first person POV of the two MCs Micah and Leo; and then we also get third person POV of several other characters. I get what the author was doing in this modern take of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. I had no interest or connection to the side characters of Yasmine and Helen in any capacity other than as antagonist and confidante. I didn’t want their story or their POV…or anyone else’s except Micah and Leo. The thing is, for me and romance books, too many points of view feel like a betrayal to the main characters when I’m learning things they can’t know.It was fun to touch base with Hank and Sloane and learn they’re still going strong. I didn’t need Sloane’s POV to get that though. I will say catching up with them was a highlight that’s probably helped my rating.And…I’m such a greedy, greedy reader. I wanted more spark and heat between Micah and Leo woven into the story. The potential was there, it just sadly fell short for me.Micah and Hank’s parents, the setting of the family farm, and Grinch the dog nearly stole the show again like they did in the fist book.I’m glad they got their HEA and I can easily see them together until the end of time, but sorry to say their story fell a little short of my expectations.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Book Review by Brandilyn By PrismBookAlliance 5 of 5 StarsFor original review, please visit the Prism Book Alliance® blog online.If you read this blog or follow me on Facebook, you probably know of my love for Eli Easton’s Christmas tale, Blame it on the Mistletoe. Heck, you probably know of my love for almost anything she writes. Of course, I jumped at the chance to read and review her latest holiday offering, A Midwinter Night’s Dream.As the name suggests, it is Easton’s take on Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. A story of a love polygon of epic proportions. Set against the Pennsylvania winter and PSU college, we revisit some beloved characters from last year’s Unwrapping Hank. While you don’t have to have read Unwrapping Hank in order to enjoy this story, it doesn’t hurt at all to read it. Hank and Sloane’s story is certainly worth a read, and they both features prominently in this story.We first met Micah in UH as he helped facilitate the relationship between his brother Hank and Sloane, whether intentional or not. He returns to us in this installment as a Grad student, with an unexpected crush on theater major, Leo. I say unexpected because Micah has never before crushed on a guy in a serious way. Heck, he has never before crushed on anyone in a serious way.Leo, for his part, is a new character. He is serious about his craft and serious about telling Micah no.It takes most of the story for these two to find their way finally together. I feared it was going to echo the way Sloane and Hank found each other in their story. While there are definite parallels between the two stories, they are certainly unique.If you are a Holiday story fanatic as I am, you will not want to miss this one.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Somehow this story just didn't work for me By Melanie Marshall A Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words.com Review (A Stella Review)Rating: 3 out of 5 starsMicah is the hippest, most chill guy on campus. But when he gets the hottest kiss of his life from a cute guy during a game of ‘spin the bottle’, Micah’s cool turns into a puddle of anxious goo. Sure, Micah’s always been a little bi-curious, but he never thought he’d pursue a guy, much less a guy who doesn’t seem to be interested in getting caught.Leo is passionate about two things: gay rights activism and acting. He stays focused and in control, and he never, ever, dates straight guys. When a chance spin of a bottle at a party has him locking lips with Micah Springfield, president of the Delts, dread-headed, serial-dating, straight Micah, Leo is determined to forget about it, no matter how incendiary the sparks or how gorgeous Micah may be.Leo has bigger problems. His senior project is directing Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream just before the Christmas break. When his venue cancels at the last minute, Micah offers the use of his parent’s barn in rural Pennsylvania. Leo’s play may be saved, but what about his heart? Between Micah’s sweet lips, his family’s welcoming arms, and a devious bulldog who is determined to play Puck, Leo may find himself falling under the spell of Christmas magicI’m a fan of Eli Easton but her Unwrapping Hank series isn’t a winner to me, especially in this second installment called Midwinter Night’s Dream. The title and the amazing cover soon caught my attention, but then it wasn’t what I become to expect from this author. It was a nice reading, light and funny, well written, unfortunately it was nothing more. I found some parts boring too and it didn’t keep me glued to my Kindle at all.The bigger issue is the fact that I don’t like more than my MCs’ POVs and in this story there are too many of them, Helen’s one, Yas’, Micah’s and Sloane’s, plus the two main ones. It was confusing and dispersive, and it made no sense to me cause I wasn’t interested in the other people’s life. I wanted to know about Leo and Micah. I was almost halfway through the story when I realized I had no clue about the MCs’ lives. I knew nothing about them apart from Leo passion for the theater. And the fault can be ascribed to this choice of show more than our couple life. It was a bad choice cause Leo and Micah had not the space they deserved, the different POVs took away too much from their story. At the end it felt to me uncompleted.I’m not saying it isn’t a good book, it simply didn’t work for me and I surely not going to reread it.The cover art by Reese Dante is amazing. The model is gorgeous and the golden details are fabolous. Well done.
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