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Upon the Midnight Clear

A Dream-Hunter Novel

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Upon the Midnight Clear

By: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Narrated by: Fred Berman
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Ever think Scrooge had it right before the ghosts ruined his life? Meet Aidan O'Conner.
At one time he was a world-renowned celebrity who gave freely of himself and his money without wanting anything in return...until those around him took without asking. Now Aidan wants nothing of the world—or anyone who's a part of it.

When a stranger appears at his doorstep, Aidan knows he's seen her before…in his dreams.
Born on Olympus as a goddess, Leta knows nothing of the human world. But a ruthless enemy has driven her from the world of dreams and into the home of the only man who can help her: Aidan. Her immortal powers are derived from human emotions—and his anger is just the fuel she needs to defend herself…

One cold winter's night will change their lives forever…
Trapped together in a brutal winter storm, Aidan and Leta must turn to the only power capable of saving them—or destroying them both: trust.

©2007 Sherrilyn Kenyon (P)2011 Macmillan Audio
Classics Contemporary Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Urban Winter Funny Dream
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Great book.

I always wondered what happened with Letta. If you enjoy the dream hunter series you will love this book.

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DO NOT MISS....... OR THE WHOLE SERIES

Another great Dream Hunter book - yes, it's too short but it's ohhh sooo sweet.

Set at Christmas time - a disillusioned famous but reclusive sexy actor, a log cabin, a beautiful Dream hunter saviour and a villain are all in this short story of love can conquer all.......... and second chances.

Worth a credit? Yes, but it's cheap enough to just buy and save your credit for a longer book.

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Dreamy-hunters

I love Sherrilyn Kenyon. This is the second in the dream hunter series. It was very short and I think it could have had a little more bulk to the story, but other than that it made a nice addition to the dark/dream hunter stories.

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Lovely 😍

I love this story, even though it was a short one. How Aidan & Leta fall in love in a short period was amazing. 😍

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Upon The Midnight Clear A Dream Hunter Novel.

It was mainly about a Dream goddess by the name Lera. She is also an Oneroi or the dream huntress she became a dream hunter. After she lost her whole family members and her life too in the hand of one the dream hunter of pain. She was human, married and loved very much by her husband. She also had a little girl, and she was killed by the same dream hunter who was a dream god of pain. Who thrive by bringing pain and insanity to humans through their dream? He caused so much pain and brought and caused a human to kill their entire family. He was banished into hail, for the punishment of his crime against humanity. With all the pain and madness that he had caused some of his victims. But while he was in his captivity and punishment for his actions toward the pain inflicted on humanity and sufferings. Donnie was able to summon Dolor, the dream god of pain. After he successfully summoned the dream god of pain, he requested him to kill his brother. The dream god of pain asked for sacrifices and offerings. Donnie killed his son as a sacrifice for the god of pain. Of which Aidan O’Conner was the individual to whom his brother has made this request. Hades did grand Persephone her request for both Leta and Aidan O’Conner because of the love she saw between these two. Since after Zeus did kill Leta and no longer in charge of her in death it is now the responsibility of Hades’. The request of Persephone was granted by Hades’ who gave the two lovers time to live another lifetime together. For the body and life of Leta to live as human and be with her loved one who is now Aidan O’Conner. On their first Christmas, she gave Aidan a gift of their sonogram of their infant child. Beautiful beginning after all that this to has been through in their different lifetime.

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No the best

I did not like the story at all. The male character is very one-sided and immature. As usual, I loved Fred Berman. If somebody else would have read this story, I doubt I would ever finish it.

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Dream gods are awesome

Persephone is the coolest of the Greek gods she really cares too bad they all are not like her

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Good but a little repetitive.

I love the whole Dark-Hunter/Dream Hunter series, but this may be one that is a little weak for me, only in that it is very similar to the story of Astrid and Zarick. Between the Dream Hunter and the snowstorm, etc., it just seemed a little repetitive. Also, the idea that the main male hero is an actor is a little strange for the series. There's an element of despair and hopelessness that encompasses all of the heroines and heroes of the stories in general, and for the despair brought by the actions of Aidan's brother and others-caused by jealousy over a successful actor seems a little far-fetched. But don't let that sway you from listening! Still a good book and shows little elements relating to the Dream Hunters and their interactions that may prove to flesh out their storyline overall.

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Predictable

Not sure where this book fits in the Dark Hunter series, good story for sure, a tad predictable for plot.

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It's like Christmas came early for me.

I enjoyed listening to this story and it came at such a great time of year. As soon as Dream Chaser comes out in audio then I will have all of the Dream Hunter/Dark Hunter novels on audio! I can hardly wait.

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