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Book Reviews of Head in the Clouds

Head in the Clouds
Head in the Clouds
Author: Karen Witemeyer
ISBN-13: 9780764207563
ISBN-10: 0764207563
Publication Date: 10/1/2010
Pages: 366
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 67 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House
Book Type: Paperback
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9 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

bookworm01 avatar reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 138 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Such a great book!! Karen Witemeyer is so awesome! She is fast becoming one of my favorite authors!
Head in the Clouds is such a wonderfully sweet story of three people who need each other so desperately but are unaware of it. They are drawn to each other from the moment they meet. I loved reading about how Adelaide drew young Isabella out of her speechless shell. I also enjoyed the close knit family situation at Westcott Cottage between the family and the servants.
This is a sweet book but there is plenty of action when Isabella's evil uncle shows up.
Can't say enough about it! Great, great book!
steelergirl83 avatar reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 54 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Just when I thought I couldn't enjoy a book more that A Tailor-Made Bride, Head in the Clouds comes along and I devour all 350+ pages in a day. If you are a fan of romance, ranchers, and British nobility you will love this story. Not only that but if you like to be able to relate to a heroine I don't think you will be able to find another quite like Adelaide Proctor (at least I can't think of one!)

Adelaide is on the lookout for her storybook hero (aren't we all *wink*) and literally falls into the arms of a man who just might be her Mr. Rochester minus the crazy wife and "broodiness." Gideon Westcott aka Lord Mansfield (well almost, he's third in line for that title) formally of England is now a sheep rancher in Texas and is in charge of a young ward, Isabella Petchey. Of course there's also the danger of the Texas plains and hills, throw in a money hungry uncle and you have some heart-stopping moments.

With the skill of a seasoned pro, Karen Witemeyer has spun a tale that is sure to please the most romantic souls and those with a predilection for danger. ;-) If you're like me this book will stay on your keeper shelf to be read again. I can't wait till next year for her next release, To Win Her Heart!

*This book was provided to me through the publisher as an influencer for the author.*
steubenvillechick avatar reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 30 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A very cute story with some links to "Jane Eyre." It had romance, humor, and action. A nice read for all of us who are dreamers!
reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
new author to me like her alot
tgriffis avatar reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 326 more book reviews
My first book by this author was a winner all around. The son of an English Baron, Gideon is a sheep rancher in Texas with a young daughter needing a governess. After a devastating misunderstanding, Adelaide applies for the position. Addie makes progress with young Isabella while trying to protect her heart. When a relative of Isabella tries to take her back to England, Gideon and Addie join forces to protect her.
Scooby2 avatar reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 96 more book reviews
This was my first book by Karen Witemeyer and it didn't disappoint. This story has it all-love, humor, sorrow, and action. It is for all who love a good romance and a bit of history thrown in.
maggysue avatar reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 811 more book reviews
I really liked this book. The heroine was beautiful and brave, the hero was honorable and kind, and the bad guy was treacherous and cruel. Add a sweet little girl and a bevy of good friends and servants, and this makes a good story to read and enjoy.This is the second book I have read by Karen Witemeyer, and I look forward to reading more of her work.
reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 205 more book reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. I wasn't sure if I would like Adelaide because of her initial impulsiveness which gets her into trouble, but I quickly learned that her head in the clouds only spoke of a hope for a brighter future. I was hooked and determined to follow her story to see her get a happy ending.
plum-marie avatar reviewed Head in the Clouds on + 117 more book reviews
Never read this author before and it is not my usual interest being set in America. It was very religious with lots of prayer and scripture referencing throughout. Main character was a bit too "head in the clouds" for me though I liked her interactions with Isabella.

** spoiler alert ** Romance seemed rushed but tender in the end. What happened with Henry rubbed me the wrong way as well as the attempted rape scene with Jose. Really liked Gideon, Isabella, the supporting characters, but most of all liked James Bevin's character.