Monday, July 9, 2012

Dreaming Montana: Review

From Goodreads:
In a single day, Cara Gallagher experiences an erotic dream about a man she doesn’t know and has a premonition of her identical twin—at the exact moment her sister dies in a car accident. To escape her grief and a loveless marriage, Cara accepts a temporary job reassignment in Seattle, where she continues to have sensuous dreams of the unknown man. There she encounters an angel who claims to be sent by her dead sister to help her find the man in her dreams. Meanwhile, photographer Jay Amiens sees angel wings on his film and has recurring intimate dreams about a woman he doesn’t know—but would love to meet in person. Set in 1993, Dreaming Montana invokes the spirit of Seattle at the height of the grunge era, with the city as the backdrop for Cara and Jay to potentially cross paths.

My Reveiw:
I really enjoyed reading this book. After all, they don't actually meet, really meet, until the last few pages, so the conflict in trying to, and the few brushes were they almost meet, or they pass by each other once, it was delicious, and had you rooting for them, with the whole thing of her gradually leaving her husband, and their dreams, and what brings them together, it's deep and hard to explain, because it really isn't normal! But it's quite, quite, quite good reading!!

These were pretty emotional characters, from Cara's dreams, and her sister's death, to Jay, who mourns his mom still, and hasn't had a really deep connection to anyone yet. But then these coincident's start happening, and they start being drawn to each other, first to the same city, then closer and closer, till the end, where they finally meet!

Plot wise, there's always something happening, whether it's conflict in her marriage, and the realization that they just don't care for each other like husband and wife should, that there's no passion or heat, just the memories of the past that keep them together, to a dream that seems that it totally shouldn't happen, but that there's the help of angels to bring them together!

Dreaming Montana was a sweet read, with writing that just draws you in, and makes you think of the little things that might bring a person together, the little coincident's that happen, and yeah, just a nice book to read at 100 or so pages in the e-book!

Author: Kim Nathan
Read: July 8th, 2012
Source: Innovative Online Book Tours Review Copy
Reason Why: Sounded like a good book!
Published: May 28th 2012
3.5/5 Hearts
3/5 Books

4/5 Stars







Bio:
Kim Nathan is an American author of historical and contemporary romance fiction. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, she relocated to Seattle, Washington in 1994, where she lives with her husband and cats.

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Stops on the Tour:
6/18 Cuzinlogic /Spot light and Give Away
6/19Romancing the darkside /Spot Light and Give Away
6/20 Eternally Books /interview
6/20 Natalie-Nicole Bates /Spot Light
6/21Redheads Review It Better /Spot Light and Give Away
6/22 T B R /Spot light and Give Away
6/29 Bajan Rosa Books /Review and Give Away
7/3 Close Encounters with the Night Kind /Review, Give Away
7/5 Understanding Shae's Story /Spot light and Give Away
7/6 The Book Hoard /Spot Light
7/6 Books, Books, and More Books /Review and Give Away
7/9 Words I Write Crazy /Review
7/9 A Case of Reading Insomnia /Review and Give Away
7/10 The Story of A Girl... /Review and Give Away
7/11 This Author’s Life /interview
7/11 Day Dreaming /Spot Light and Giveaway
7/12 My Little Pocketbooks /Spot Light and Giveaway
7/12 Storm Goddess Book Reviews & More /Review and Give Away
7/13 Bunnys Review /Interview
7/16 Mademoiselle Le Sphinx /Review and Giveaway
7/18 My Cozie Corner /Review and Give Away
7/18Lissette E. Manning /Review

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