Synopsis:
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.
About the Author, Kim Nathan:
Kim Nathan is an American author of historical and contemporary romance fiction. Her first novel was "Sterling Redmond", a historical romance. 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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Review:
Dreaming Montana is a spellbinding, magical, hopeful, heartful novel with likeable characters that will keep you reading non-stop to the end. If your looking for an interesting, satisfying, easy and fun read.....Dreaming Montana is for you!
I give Dreaming Montana a 5 star rating.
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