"A beautiful tale of love and second chances"
Dominick loathed Rychard and God for taking away his
beloved pregnant wife Isabella. He vowed that he would
regain his love one-day, but continued to fight for the
Great One's priests in defending what remained of
Charlemagne's once proud empire. Over several lives during the next millennium, Dom rejected
the notion of a new love having never recovered from the
loss of his beloved Isabella. He reputes any other love,
as Dom only wants Isabella. Opera singer Laris Thiessen suffers disturbing dreams in
which the repetitions that occur every night make her
weary and wary. When she meets Dom, Laris realizes he is
the co-star of what has taken on nightmarish proportions
every time she sleeps. Somehow, somewhere, Dom must
convince Laris that in another time and place they once were
lovers and have this second chance to find happiness.
Still, his enemy stalks them waiting for the right time to
strike, but this time Dom is determined nothing will part
him and Laris. DOMINION is a very complex romance that uses reincarnation,
time travel, and other religious celestial elements to
provide readers with a deep tale. Because of the
complexities of the plot, the novel starts off slowly as
Melanie Jackson needs time to introduce the various
elements and key players to the audience. Give the story
line a chance because once it shifts into gear it never
slows down until the climax, enabling the obsessed Dom to
hook the audience as he battles with the Heavens for love. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted August 10, 2002
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