

A Dream Within a Dream
is the third book in the Coffey and Hill
series. I was so excited to see it on the list of new releases. The
thing I like best about Mike Nappa's writing is the lack of
predictability. Each story is unique, filled with his unique sense of
humor, and plenty of intrigue. Melissa Kosci is a new-to-me author,
and I am sure her contributions to this book were equally valuable.
While
this book would work as a stand-alone read, some dialogue will be
best understood with having read the prior books in the series, the
book as a whole will make sense and be an enjoyable read. I will
admit I was into Chapter Four before I had a clear idea of what was
transpiring, but I trusted Nappa enough to hang in until the picture
became clear. I rate this book five stars for the enjoyment I had
reading it, the plot, character development, and dialogue. I am
grateful to have received a copy from Revell via NetGalley in
exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no obligation to provide
a positive review, and received no monetary compensation.
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