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A Dream of Ice

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A great middle book to the trilogy. I love the character of Caitlin and the relationship he has with her son. I can picture Gillian Anderson starring in the movie or tv adaptation of this series. I have this trilogy displayed on my bookshelf because I enjoyed it so much.

One thing I do not like is the cover design for this book does not match the first book. I loved the cover for a Vision of Fire. And I don't want to repurchase the first book so they all match. The font of the title is the main thing I don't like.

I very much prefer the UK covers for this series.

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A dream of ice by Gillian Anderson and Jeff Rovin.
After uncovering a mystical link to the ancient civilization of Galderkhaan, child psychologist Caitlin O’Hara is left with strange new powers. Suddenly she can heal her young patients with her mind and see things from other places and other times. But as she learns more about her powers, she also realizes that someone is watching her, perhaps hunting her—and using her son to do it.Meanwhile Mikel Jasso, a field agent for a mysterious research organization, is searching for Galderkhaani ruins in Antarctica. After falling down a crevasse, he discovers the entire city has been preserved under ice and that the mysterious stone artifacts he’s been collecting are not as primitive as he thought. As Mikel and Caitlin work to uncover the mysteries of the Galderkhaani, they realize that the person hunting Caitlin and the stones may be connected in ways they never knew possible.
Fantastic read with brilliant characters. Caitlin was my favourite character. This had me gripped right up to the last page. I do hope there is more to come. 5*. Netgalley and Simon and schuster.

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Excellent. Liked the characters and story flow. Suspense, intrigue, mystery. Great imagination. Recommend reading!

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