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Dreamtime, by Kat Cunningham

Dreamtime, by Kat Cunningham



Dreamtime, by Kat Cunningham

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Dreamtime, by Kat Cunningham

When award-winning historical novelist Stevie Robertson travels to Australia to assist in the filming of a movie of her best-selling novel Earth's Pedestal, not only must she deal with the dangers of the Outback, but her memories of familial loss to the forces of nature. She is scarred both on the outside and the inside. But when Colin Adams, international film star, is assigned as her experienced "Outback partner" for the duration of the shoot they quickly discover that they're a good team. This turns out to be an excellent thing when their plane goes down in the mountains and they are left to find their way out by themselves.

  • Sales Rank: #1168251 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-05-19
  • Released on: 2012-05-19
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
A Heroine Who Can Pull Not Only Her Own Weight, But The Hero's As Well
By Mary L. Valley
I like strong, feisty heroines who don't wilt when life kicks them. This heroine has life not only kick her but body slam her, put her in a headlock, and kick her down the stairs just before it tries to kill her—repeatedly. I wouldn't blame her for a little wilt, if she had any. What she has is a steel spine.

She's just coming off injuries from one of those good news/bad news situations. The good news, she sold the screen rights to her award winning book and is celebrating that deal with her family. The bad news is, there is a storm coming and she lives in tornado alley. She and her husband, who is the love of her life and high school sweetheart fight hard, but are torn apart and she's the only survivor, so with the loss of her husband and family, now she's a solo act with deep scars both emotionally and physically.

The screen play was put on hold when she was injured, but now needs to move forward, so she travels to Australia, where it is to be shot to consult on making the movie. She runs the gamut of nasty press personalities, an antagonistic leading lady who feel one of her perks is exclusive rights to the leading actor of any film she works on (this one seems to be drawn to the heroine—which is making her all the more determined to claim him), and SPIDERS BIG ENOUGH FOR THEIR OWN ZIP CODES at the remote filming camp. The spiders would have done it for me. Of course, more is to come.

The male lead, who is our hero, flies with the heroine to a meeting of tribal elders where they are planning the second part of the shoot. The plane crashes (you knew it was going to) and the hero and heroine survive, but the hero has a broken ankle. (Just a word of advice for fictional pilots—if you want to survive your plane going down, find a way to wangle yourself into the role of hero; otherwise you're toast. It's a trend I've noticed in these kinds of books.) Knowing they are unlikely to be found in the narrow canyon where the plane came to rest, the hero and heroine are faced with the choice of trying to make it to more open ground where they have a chance of rescue, or waiting and dying of thirst, or letting the dingoes to get them—which, while it is marginally better than getting got by GIANT SPIDERS, still will probably never rank high on people's list of attractive outcomes.

Since the hero's macho denial of his injury has led to the ankle collapsing and putting him right on his back, the heroine rigs a travois from plane parts and has to pull him down the sandy bottom of a dry water way while he clings to their supplies and uses his knowledge of the region's flora and fauna to help them eke out what food and water they could salvage as well as alert her to dangers found in their path. This is the main meat of the story—the hero and heroine cooperating and striving to fight past their injuries and get themselves rescued before their supplies run out, they collapse, or the GIANT SPIDERS—I mean dingoes get them.

During this process, the heroine learns she can not only do the hard physical things she needs to survive, but that she's healing emotionally enough to take what the smitten hero is offering—another chance at love. The hero learns it was probably not his smartest move to try jumping over debris on a broken ankle, and that he really loves the heroine as well as admiring her. While the action mostly centers on the fight for survival, the developing love story between the H/h moves right along with the action.

Sexual content, yes—it is not graphic (go read an erotica if you have any questions on what constitutes graphic sex). The book is a good action/adventure as well as romance, and nobody gets got by a GIANT SPIDER, so HAH!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!
By amy b
This book was FAN-FRICKING-TASTIC!!!!!!! Since the description is already given, I won't bother rehashing it again. The descriptions of Australia were grand and the trials that Stevie and Colin went through were so heartwrenching(and heartwarming). Great details and an even greater story are waiting for you to read. The only complaint I have is that I wish that there was an epilogue, but that is only because I didn't want it to ever end!!!! In my opinion, it would make a great movie!!!!-a movie about a book anout a movie about a book!!!!

You won't be disappointed!!!!!!!!!!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
This was a good book with a few twists
By Gama
Dreamtime by Kat Cunningham is an enjoyable story about survival. Novelist Stevie Robertson lost everything in a tornado, she lost her entire world, but instead of giving up she had to somehow find a way to move on. She had sold the movie rights to her latest novel so she travelled to Australia to assist with the filming,...which is how she meets Colin Adams.

Colin Adams is an international film star. Since he knows his way around Australia's outback he is paired up with Stevie so he can keep an eye out for her. Australia has it's share of poisonous snakes, large scary spiders, dingoes, and even crocs, so Colin has his work cut out for himself keeping Stevie safe. During one trip to scout out a possible location for a movie scene the plane they are flying in crashes and they are stuck in the middle of the Australian outback. No one knows where they are and Stevie winds up being the one that has to get them out of there.

They are drawn to each other and do their best to help each other stay alive. This was a good story with a nice feel good ending. :)

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