Love’s Reverie (The Stardust Duet, Book 2) by KG Fletcher – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Love's Reverie (The Stardust Duet, #2)Love’s Reverie by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love’s Reverie is the second half of the Stardust Duet. If you haven’t read Love’s Refrain yet, I would definitely recommend starting there as the books very much form two halves of a continuous story! It’s a beautiful, romantic story, set between the present day and 1947.
The story centres around a theatre, and I really enjoyed seeing the theatre at two distinct points in its history. The differences, both technological and social, are fascinating. Time travel allows the readers to see both times, and see the two through the eyes of Kat, from the present day, and Phillip, from the past.
This second half of the story sees the development of Kat and Phillip’s relationship, as well as the exploration of the possibilities and limitations of the magic that brought them together. The couple are presented with difficult decisions to make, particularly now that they are more aware of just how much can go wrong!
The character James really came into his own in this second half, and I enjoyed seeing him get more page-time! He is instrumental in many of the logistics of the story, as well as being a connection between the past and the present as one of the few characters who was there in both times. There are a few other connections as well – I audibly gasped once or twice when things fell into place!
I’ve really enjoyed this series. I enjoyed the first book so much that I immediately started the second and read it in one sitting! It definitely gets five stars from me – I wish I could give it six stars!

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