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Genevieve does it again! She is just awesome! This is another fantastic book and I am honored to be on her book tour with a REVIEW!!Review: I can't say this enough but Genevieve is an amazing author, she again takes us on a powerful journey through the life of Adelaide.This book is filled with love, honor, adventure and strength. We are now taken on a powerful, emotional and spiritual journey in history through the life of Adelaide. Her and her sister were rescued and taken care of by the Cherok...
Read my full review HERE at Into the Hall of Books.I've read both of Genevieve Graham's previous books in this series and been properly schooled in and swooned over the MacDonnell family. I've loved both of the previous stories LIKE WHOA and I've waited patiently for the chance to read about sweet Adelaide, sister of Maggie. Every time Author Genevieve Graham publishes, I wonder if I can possibly love a book as much as the one before it (I say that all the time, but that feeling started with thi...
Graham does a wonderful job weaving fiction into a very realistic and historical world with The Cherokee. I was extremely grateful that the author set up the background to Adelaide's story, especially for those of us who are new to the series.Adelaide was a character that it took a bit for me to grow used to. She's extremely reserved because of her past, but I found that she had a strength even in her quietness. I really enjoyed reading her love story with Jesse Black and watching both of them o...
Actually a 4 1/2..We meet Adelaide Johnson first in UNDER THE SAME SKY, the first amazing book by Genevieve Graham, which is her sister Maggie's story. Finally, we have Adelaide's saga with SOMEWHERE TO DREAM, which comes forth out of tragedy and heartache.After losing her family to a band of miscreants, a broken Adelaide and Maggie are taken in by the Cherokee, who heal their wounds and adopt them. While Maggie goes off to her own life, Adelaide remains safely ensconced away with her Cherokee f...
4.5 stars. "Somewhere to Dream" is yet another swoon-worthy historical romance from Genevieve Graham. It's the third book in the MacDonnells series. While you can definitely enjoy "Somewhere to Dream" without having read the other two novels in the series, you should definitely consider reading the other two books in this series because they are good and you, dear reader, deserve good things. This book will captivate my fellow historical romance lovers!This book follows Adelaide, the sister of M...
Also posted at my blog, TBR Mountain Range, with a photo taken by me. Rated 3.5 Stars.A young women is taken in by the Cherokee with her sister, after a terrible tragedy. A young man is captured by the Cherokee and embraced as the soul of one of their lost warriors. Can two people with painful pasts find peace in a new way of life?This is the third book in THE MACDONNELLS trilogy. I did not read the first two books, so my review may be completely different from someone who knows the back-story.
3.5 Last year I read and enjoyed Sound of Heart book two in Genevieve Graham’s MacDonnells series and truly enjoyed the tale. In Somewhere to Dream we meet Adelaide, a young white woman adopted by the Cherokee Indians and named Shadow Girl. Mini review: authentic, heart-warming and powerful.We meet Adelaide and her sister Maggie after they and their family are attacked by a group of outlaws and rescued by a group of Cherokee. The two young girls are mended and accepted into the tribe. Struggling...
I generally read about 4-5 books a week. Many of those books are parts of a series and, at the end of the book, I generally write that I can't wait for the next book in the series to come out. Time goes by, many books are read in between, bits of the initial storyline fade and by the time I get the next book in a series, I have a difficult time recalling key parts and characters. I sometimes even forget an author's name and the next book in the series that I was interested in reading. I have NEV...
I was so happy to get back to the beautiful writing style of Genevieve Graham. When I read Sound of the Heart, I was drawn in by her descriptive and emotional historical settings. I was not let down with Somewhere to Dream.From the beginning of this story, I adored Adelaide's character (though I have not read Under the Same Sky yet). She is a quiet mouse of a woman, the shadow girl they all call her. So fearful, yet so comfortable living among the Cherokee. Her life was uprooted, yet she found
We return to the Cherokee village once more, but this time we are along side Maggie’s sister Adelaide – also known as Shadow Girl. Timid and fearful, young Adelaide has struggled with her gift, her life with the Cherokee and her sister moving away to a near by town. A vision changes everything for Adelaide and the lives of the Cherokee. The man she was destined to marry is killed, and a captive is taken. The moment she sees Jesse she knows things will never be the same. The Cherokee believe that...
I thoroughly enjoy every novel that Genevieve Graham has written, CAN NOT wait til I have her next installment of the MacDonnells...aswell as any other story she sets her sights on ...her stories grab hold of you and make you feel like you are part of the storyline.This novel will be as wonderful as the others, I cant wait for the paperback to come to my door.
When the heroine and her sister came to live among the Cherokee, her sister thrived with the People and her outgoing and adventurous personality had her eagerly intermingle with the culture. The heroine on the other hand is nothing at all like her sister. She is withdrawn, timid. She does not accept relationships with others well and when her sister began to carve a life for herself that didn't revolve around the heroine, the heroine became sad and even more reclusive. She doesn't accept the dre...
4 stars.I received this as an Advance Reader’s Copy, not knowing it was one of a series written by Genevieve Graham. I wish I had known; it would have made the opening sequences far less confusing. Somewhere to Dream is the story of Adelaide, a young white woman who is called Shadow Girl by the Cherokee, the Tsalagi. She and her elder sister, Maggie, survived unconscionable abuse at the hands of white men who killed their mother, and Adelaide—Addy—feels safer among the Cherokee than she does
I was a little stunned when I discovered Genevieve Graham hadn’t thought about writing Adelaide’s story in this series. Though both sisters were so brutalized when we first meet them, it’s Adelaide who is the most tortured as a result. And it’s those tortured characters who always make the best stories in romance; therefore, I’m so very glad Ms. Graham listened to this woman who needed her turn at healing and love.Adelaide has come far since the day she and Maggie lost everything, most especiall...
Every time a Genevieve Graham title comes through, I’m on it. I really like the MacDonnells series, and I’m glad I picked up the first title, Under the Same Sky as well as the second title, Sound of the Heart. I’m excited that the series keeps getting better for me, with subsequent titles. While Ms. Graham appears to be a kindred spirit, bringing the Scots as well as Native Americans into her writing (personal areas of interest), she does so respectfully and with accuracy. What I adored about th...
Somewhere to Dream by Genevieve GrahamGrade: B+“I don’t hate many folks, Adelaide. Truth is, I don’t like many either. But you’re different. You are the only person on earth that really matters to me.”Adelaide has suffered many horrors at the hands of white men and chooses to stay with the Cherokee people who saved her and her older sister’s life. Like her sister Maggie, Adelaide is also able to dream of the future something she has always hidden from. As her dreams become stronger she is trying...
I read this one in the midst of my finals, and it was a very refreshing break from studying! It's been a while since I've read any historical romances, but I really enjoy them, so it was fantastic to pick one up and become immersed in Adelaide and Jesse's world. This was my first time reading one of Genevieve Graham's books, but I have been meaning to start this series for quite some time...and with the release of Somewhere to Dream, I couldn't resist any longer. I made sure to squeeze in some r...