
Head in the Clouds
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Narrated by:
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Nicole Poole
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Karen Witemeyer
About this listen
Following the stunning success of her high-spirited debut, Karen Witemeyer delivers this compelling blend of humor and romance. When Adelaid Proctor finds herself stranded in 1883 Texas, she’s hired by a British-born sheep rancher as governess for a daughter still grief-stricken over her mom’s death. As Adelaid gently draws the girl out of her shell of silence, the governess and sheep rancher, at first, resist their mutual attraction. But as a looming standoff draws near, it will either shatter or strengthen their developing romance.
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- Mrs. B. M. Long
- 30-06-24
A love story honouring God.
A fast moving love story that includes God in people's decisions. Very well read by the narrator.
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- Rebecca Foster
- 26-01-24
lovely clean romance
Good clean Christian romance. A little predictable in parts but still a good listen. used some bible verses which is always great.
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-10-23
Too twee
I did listen to this in its entirety but I was crocheting at the same time as not much brainwork required for this story. Very formulaic in plot, dialogue and descriptions. Also regrettably, and I can’t think how to phrase this properly, too much “god” for my taste - such references came across more as a child writing a wish list for Santa Claus . The premise of the book was interesting though which is what drew me to it initially. And the English accents??? Oh dear 🤪
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