
Singing Montana Sky
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Narrado por:
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Lara Asmundson
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Debra Holland
Beautiful, wealthy, and sophisticated, opera star Sophia Maxwell is living the life of her dreams. As the Songbird of Chicago, she's lauded for her pure, rich voice and has a constant circle of admirers vying for her jaded attention. Then she loses her voice during a performance. Her doctor warns her to rest her larynx, or she'll never sing again. Devastated, Sophia retreats to the frontier town of Sweetwater Springs to stay with her sister. She's determined to recover and once again take the stage by storm.
An injury to logger Kael Kelley forces him to return to his parents' home outside of Sweetwater Springs until he can heal enough to return to the logging camp he manages. He's impatient to recover and concerned about his men, who've been left to work under the incompetent overseer who was responsible for his accident.
When Sophia and Kael meet, they have an immediate attraction. The handsome logger is as different from Sophia's sophisticated suitors as can be. She decides a summer flirtation is the perfect way to enliven her boring convalescence. Then the unthinkable happens, and the Songbird of Chicago falls in love.
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The narrator is amazing as always. She makes you feel like you’re a part of the book.
Another amazing and beautiful story
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Do not fret for an instant if you’ve not yet enjoyed any of the previous books as each story in this series works perfectly well as a stand alone. That said, long-time fans of the series will enjoy catching up with previous favorite characters in the small western town of Sweetwater Springs, Montana.
As the story opens in 1896, with a disquieting feeling of dread, Sophia has taken on the arduous role of Brünnhilde, favorite daughter of the god Wotan in the Die Walküre opera in Chicago, Illinois. When she stunningly collapses on stage, her recovery demands that she rest her voice. She elects to visit her sister, Lily, in Sweetwater Springs to be out of the public eye while taking the recuperating sojourn she requires.
In a bit of a second chance at love scenario, the two had a short, but sweet, summer flirtation on a previous trip a few months before when Sophia sang at Reverend Joshua’s and Delia’s lavish society wedding. Regretfully, with their lives being worlds’ apart, nothing could come of it. That fact, though, didn’t keep the two from dreaming about the other.
Serendipitously, Kael just happens to also be out on medical leave due to a logging accident AND staying at his parents’ homestead which is situated near to Tyler’s and Lily’s ranch. Readers will enjoy traipsing along with the couple as they spend quality time getting to know each other. Sadly, their time together is still limited as each has responsibilities that will keep them apart. Regardless, I couldn’t help pulling for them to find their HEA!
Following please find a few of my favorite lines from Singing Montana Sky:
“They sang to his father as he crossed that last dark river, heading to the distant land of light where the Creator of all waited in welcome.”
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“On the worst day of my life, I can still find blessings.”
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“Gratitude tempers sorrow.”
Lara Asmundson excellently performs Singing Montana Sky. After listening to her voice the previous audios, I cannot imagine anyone else filling her shoes. Her voice is pleasant and clear and she skillfully and consistently differentiates between the characters. Her inflections are faultless and both her female and male voices sound realistic. Her polished performance makes the audio easy to follow and a joy to listen to.
Singing Montana Sky is an inspirational and beautifully written affirmation to the power of love and music. The characters are well-developed, the plot is fully-fledged, and the amazing ending will make you want to break out in song! You can’t go wrong with any book by Debra Holland and Singing Montana Sky is no exception!
Next up is Montana Sky Justice which will feature K.C. Granger’s tale. She is the sheriff of Sweetwater Springs and I’ve looked forward to her story for a long time!
A beautifully written tale of love and loss …
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Not my favorite, but still a good book
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Would you consider the audio edition of Singing Montana Sky to be better than the print version?
I loved both the audio version and the book. I probably prefer the audio because Lara has a very pleasing delivery.Who was your favorite character and why?
My favorite character is actually the town of Sweetwater Springs along with the long time residents.What does Lara Asmundson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Lara has such a smooth delivery. She has a slight accent and wonderfully soothing tone.Any additional comments?
Singing Montana Sky by Debra HollandSeventh in the Montana Sky series. Can be read as a standalone.
Lovely, touching, sweet and heartening. The small and growing town of Sweetwater Springs, Montana is the heart of these historical romance stories. Each is filled with love, friendship, grief (it is the old west where modern medicine is not available) and dependable neighborly support.
The scene where Sophie is questioning the 12 year old maid Fanny about school is so touching. Sophie is generous in helping Fanny and her family and then the little girl cries because she's happy. Fanny doesn't understand why she's crying, but Sophie assures her "it's what women do." Adorable. I was crying myself at that point.
Friendship lightens grief. A powerful message.
I alternated between a paperback version and audible. Loved both. The audio version is soothing with a slight accent. Very pleasing to the ear.
Singing Montana Sky
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I don't care for this narrator
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A Songbird in The Forest
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
The story is a very good one with a strong plot, the H&H balance each other very well. The performance by the narrator is very easy and enjoyable to listen to. This book is part of a series about the people of Sweetwater Springs but can be read as a stand alone but is so much better when you know the history of the different characters.Who was your favorite character and why?
Kael Kelly, the hero. He was such a strong, loyal, loving, and caring man who always did the right thing no matter what.What does Lara Asmundson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Having it read outloud makes for a more real, vivid story.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. Once I start listening to a book I'm really enjoying it is hard to have to stop and pick it back up later.Any additional comments?
I really have enjoyed all these books by Debra Holland. They are such a joy to listen to with each new story.Another visit to Sweetwater Springs!
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thank you Debra Holland
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Be prepared with a box of tissues while you read or listen to the audio-book version of Sophia and Kael's journey. Singing Montana Sky is a beautifully written love story that will touch your soul and move you to tears.
Singing Montana Sky
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