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Chargement... Watching You Sleeppar Kate N. Ryan
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Comic book store-owner Abigail "Abby" Kirkman believes her life complete. She runs a successful business, has a fantastic studio apartment above her store, and lives in a picturesque sea-side town. Life is perfect unless you count the insomnia, and the fact that her last boyfriend dumped her to take a promotion in another city. So a few little bumps, but nothing she can't handle.Abby's life turns upside down when she discovers Jasper Lee, a steampunk author, asleep in the superhero aisle. Suffering from the rare disorder narcolepsy, Jasper falls asleep unexpectedly and large surges of emotion can trigger a cataplectic attack - causing the loss of muscle tone and collapse.Can she risk loving someone who might collapse from a kiss? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I have never read before about this type of illness. It's really strange to think of how many diseases people suffer without other knowing it. It's really beautiful when an author shows to her readers something real. Something that can be important for everyone to know and at the same time she does it through a sweet and original love story.
The main characters are Abby and Jasper, respectively a comic book store-owner and a sci-fi writer, that stumble into one another when Jasper fall asleep on the floor of the superhero aisle. The strange experience bring the two throught a relationship that grows more and more, between hilaruoius scenes and other obviously less so. A story complicated by his problem but also for the return of her ex-boyfriend, an FBI agent who doesn't seem to accept the word "no". Until they find in each other what they were looking for.
The only criticism I can think of is about the end of the book that close the story a little too fast...but it's really a little point. ;)
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