
Sandhill Dreams
Cornhusker Dreams, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Cecily White
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By:
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Cara Putman
She closed her eyes and tipped her head. For a moment that seemed to last for eternity, she waited. Then she felt his breath get closer and then he kissed her. She eased into the kiss, but he edged back.
Lainie Gardner once dreamed of becoming a nurse. Of serving her country. Of doing something important in the war. But rheumatic fever changed all that, and instead of running home to her parents’ coddling, Lainie is determined to find a war job at Fort Robinson in Nebraska's sandhills, where she meets a soldier with his own broken dreams.
Tom Hamilton has feared dogs since he was bitten as a child, but his assignment at Fort Robinson is training war dogs and their handlers. Surely the Army has another use for him, but he’s trapped in a job he can’t stand in an out-of-the-way outpost. Every day is a reminder of his cowardice. Who would want to build a future with a man like him? Getting to know Lainie is a welcome distraction from the work that causes so much turmoil.
Is it possible new dreams will bring Lainie and Tom more joy than they ever imagined? Or will their fears hold them apart?
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The ending was slightly corny, but I enjoyed the book a lot!
This is a different narrator from book one, but she did an exceptional job!
Sweet WWII Stateside romance
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This book reminded me that we tend to think that life was easier back then. It really wasn't. The diseases they faced and limitations on antibiotics to fight them are scary. The war that was happening in the world impacted every life whether they knew someone on the front line or not. Uncertainty was certain. Lanie's roll with it attitude, though a point of teasing by Tom early on, are precisely why she was able to move forward and find happiness in the midst of sickness and war.
I received an audible copy of this book for free for review. The narrator is different than the first book, but the performance was just as good. She has a voice that now matches Lanie's in my head. Production quality was excellent.
Sweet war time romance
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Good story about 1940a military
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I enjoyed listening to this story narrated by Cecily White. 🎧audiobookobsessionreviewer🎧
interesting
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Sweet WWII Romance
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However, there were several things about the book that bothered me. First, this may be a trigger warning for some people. Tom trained dogs for the army to send to the front lines of the war. At first I was intellectually intrigued, but the dog training gave me (a dog-lover) uncomfortable feelings. I worried about all of the dogs getting sent to war (I know it really happened), and more than one dog attack occurred in the book. Then, Lainie's family dog got donated to the war effort, which is distressing to me. Secondly, Lainie’s personality was annoying. She was so stubborn (while being obliviousto her surroundings at the same time) that she almost got herself killed twice! It took Lainie way too long to gain some emotional maturity, and when she supposedly did, I was not convinced. Lainie was not good enough for Tom, I think. Those are the reasons why I had mixed feelings about this audiobook.
This book has a somewhat strong Christian component, but I don’t think it was too strong. There was a bunch of prayer and Bible verses. The story is told in alternating third person perspective. The steam level is very low, just kissing. Readers who want a sweet Christian romance and/or an interesting WWII-era setting might enjoy this book.
I requested and received a free audiobook copy via #AudiobookObsession, and I voluntarily wrote this honest review.
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Cool historical setting but disappointing heroine
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