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Revision as of 12:29, 11 October 2020
Author(s) | Elin Annalise |
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Published | August 30, 2020 |
Publisher | Elin Annalise |
Genre(s) | Romance Contemporaary |
Age group | Adult |
In My Dreams by Elin Annalise is an adult romance novel, originally published on August 30, 2020. It is the first book in the Aces in Love series.
In My Dreams takes place in a wildlife reserve in the UK, where an indefinite lockdown due to terrorist attacks finds protagonist Polly, a ranger, stuck working with her childhood crush Harry, a journalist who's doing a story on poaching. She's asexual and he's not, so could a romance between them even work?
Trigger Warnings
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- Aphobia/Acephobia
- Car accident (mentioned, past)
- Cats
- Death (mentioned, past)
- Gossip
- Guns Rangers carry tranquilizer guns, and once Polly is shot at by a poacher.
- Heart attacks (of parents, current and past)
- Home invasion (mentioned, past)
- Hospitalization (of parent)
- Lockdown (non-quarantine)
- Pandemic/COVID (mentioned once in past-tense)
- Racism (mentioned briefly)
- Rape/Sexual coercion/Dubious consent (past)
- Sex (discussed)
- Terrorists/Serial killers (mentioned / plot device)
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