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A must read for fans of Cecelia Ahern, Fiona Valpy and Katie Flynn - this is an enthralling and gripping romantic adventure from the multi-million copy seller Mary Jane Staples. READERS ARE LOVING NATASHA'S DREAM ! "Another winner for this author. I absolutely love her books, she really makes the characters come to life." - 5 STARS "A really enjoyable read; difficult to put down!" - 5 STARS "Good book, well written, very entertaining and another one to add to my collection of Mary Jane Staples, well done Mary..." - 5 STARS ****************************** CAN THE SECRETS OF THE PAST BE FORGOTTEN? 1925: Berlin . Englishman Philip Gibson , in Germany to seek the answers to a tantalising mystery surrounding the Grand Duchess Anastasia , witnesses an attack on Natasha , a young woman who has fled from Russia. When Philip takes the fragile, lonely Natasha in to help her recuperate, she quickly falls for his kind and caring nature. But when further threats are made on her life, Philip finds himself at the heart of another mystery. What is it that links Natasha to this mysterious, damaged woman? And will her love for Philip survive the secrets that will be unearthed?

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Walking the ocean front near their property, Keeghan and Will find a bottle containing a portrait of a royal family dated in the 19th century. This inspires an ongoing dream. Princess Natasha grew up knowing her parents wanted another boy, not a daughter. Raised in a sheltered environment, her only friends were her brothers and Nanny. An innocent swim brings a chance encoun
Walking the ocean front near their property, Keeghan and Will find a bottle containing a portrait of a royal family dated in the 19th century. This inspires an ongoing dream. Princess Natasha grew up knowing her parents wanted another boy, not a daughter. Raised in a sheltered environment, her only friends were her brothers and Nanny. An innocent swim brings a chance encounter, where she discovers a different life exists beyond the walls of the castle. Underprivileged children become her salvation and she dreams of a better life, a normal life. Conflicted, Natasha must risking hurting her family to help them. Told the story is important to her, Keeghan is determined to learn why it dominates her subconscious.
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Oct 04, 2013


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The first book in the Natasha Series by Heather Greenis, Natasha’s Dream, is a very easy, provocative book to read. I was so intrigued that I had to read it in one sitting and now have to make sure to get the other books in the series. Keeghan and William find a bottle with a portrait of a royal family in it while they are walking their dog, Constable, along the beach. The portrait interests them; but they go about their business on this day, planting the garden, planting flowers, and golfing. A
The first book in the Natasha Series by Heather Greenis, Natasha’s Dream, is a very easy, provocative book to read. I was so intrigued that I had to read it in one sitting and now have to make sure to get the other books in the series. Keeghan and William find a bottle with a portrait of a royal family in it while they are walking their dog, Constable, along the beach. The portrait interests them; but they go about their business on this day, planting the garden, planting flowers, and golfing. After a hot afternoon finishing up the planting of flowers, Keeghan takes a nap on the hammock and enters another world, one she has no idea about. Princess Natasha is not wanted in her family simply because she is a girl. She gets along with her brothers well enough; but not with her parents, especially her father. She knows her time is limited in the castle before her father marries her off to another royal family. Ahead of her brothers in their schoolwork, she is allowed to study alone in the gardens of the palace. She wanders off and meets Stewart Donovan with whom she strikes up a friendship which continues through their young adulthood and into a university setting. The two fall in love but Natasha knows it will end when she tells him the truth of who she is. Love and family loyalty are two themes which Heather seems to have explored in this book. She does a wonderful job of creating Stewart Donovan’s loving and loyal family who do all they can to welcome the young girl into their family and to keep her and her daughter safe and out of reach of her father. Marcus and Joshua, Natasha’s brothers, and their Nanny also show their loyalty and love to Natasha by keeping track of what their father is doing and keep the young family out of his reach. Love and loyalty also extend to the dogs in the story, Constable and Goldie. The book is definitely one which needs to be read; but keep the tissues handy. The surprise ending definitely lends itself to a sequel. Luckily for me, the sequel is already out so I don’t have to wait on it. Heather Greenis did an excellent job on this book. I can’t wait to read the others.
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Aug 02, 2013


Marian


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I loved this story. Gripping, sad and uplifting. It had it all. A young woman who proved her worth to an uncaring father, a forbbiden love. We all could relate to. I can' t wait to read more work from this author.
I loved this story. Gripping, sad and uplifting. It had it all. A young woman who proved her worth to an uncaring father, a forbbiden love. We all could relate to. I can' t wait to read more work from this author.
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Nov 08, 2013


Erica


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What a start. A drama that takes a reader deep into the plot. I loved how the author transitioned the two stories, keeping the reader connected and thinking. What a dream Keeghan is having. Natasha rebells against her family and tradition. That line captured my attention. Considering this is the first book this author has written, I’m impressed. The plot is intersting and has kept my attention. The main character isn’t abused phsically, but psychologicaly. Being a softie, I was able to feel her
What a start. A drama that takes a reader deep into the plot. I loved how the author transitioned the two stories, keeping the reader connected and thinking. What a dream Keeghan is having. Natasha rebells against her family and tradition. That line captured my attention. Considering this is the first book this author has written, I’m impressed. The plot is intersting and has kept my attention. The main character isn’t abused phsically, but psychologicaly. Being a softie, I was able to feel her pain and understand her internal struggles. The characters, Stewart and Natasha as well described and human. And of course the author has included two dogs. I love Constable and Goldie. I'm eagerly waiting for book two in this continuing saga to see how the plot unfolds. Four emotion packed stars.
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Aug 02, 2013


Doug


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I would not normally pick up any kind of "romance" novel, but the cover had me intrigued, especially with the shadow. Then the back cover had me hitting the BUY NOW button, and I was not disappointed. For a new author, Heather Greenis has definitely put a lot of effort into researching and polishing her story, creating credible characters that can exist in any era. Twists and turns kept me turning pages, and then the cliffhanger ending. This is a saga that connects the reader using a crafty blen
I would not normally pick up any kind of "romance" novel, but the cover had me intrigued, especially with the shadow. Then the back cover had me hitting the BUY NOW button, and I was not disappointed. For a new author, Heather Greenis has definitely put a lot of effort into researching and polishing her story, creating credible characters that can exist in any era. Twists and turns kept me turning pages, and then the cliffhanger ending. This is a saga that connects the reader using a crafty blend of historical and present day characters, and keeps you wanting to know what happens next. I want the second book to get my questions answered. Full marks for this one.
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Oct 09, 2013


Antje Hergt


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As Heather Greenis mentioned, I had suggested a review swap and am glad to have received the opportunity to read her book. Natasha’s Dream has everything you would expect from a modern fairy tale: an unloved princess by her parents who desperately fights for the love of her life – a commoner. The story is embedded in a present day tale about a couple that finds a portrait of a royal family in a bottle on the beach. The two stories are intertwined and keep the reader guessing. I am very curious t
As Heather Greenis mentioned, I had suggested a review swap and am glad to have received the opportunity to read her book. Natasha’s Dream has everything you would expect from a modern fairy tale: an unloved princess by her parents who desperately fights for the love of her life – a commoner. The story is embedded in a present day tale about a couple that finds a portrait of a royal family in a bottle on the beach. The two stories are intertwined and keep the reader guessing. I am very curious to find out how the story continues in the next book about to be published.
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Jun 19, 2013


Suzanne Montigny


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This was a unique story, yet a story as old as time itself, a story of forbidden love.I found it really hard to put down. I was so gripped by Heather Greenis' narrative that I just wanted the world to stop so I could read on and find out the destiny of Princess Natasha. It's not a fairytale, but a story about an intense love - really intense love. I so look forward to reading Greenis' next novel.
This was a unique story, yet a story as old as time itself, a story of forbidden love.I found it really hard to put down. I was so gripped by Heather Greenis' narrative that I just wanted the world to stop so I could read on and find out the destiny of Princess Natasha. It's not a fairytale, but a story about an intense love - really intense love. I so look forward to reading Greenis' next novel.
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Nov 04, 2013


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I have to admit after reading the other reviews for Natasha's Dream, I feel a tad bit dumb, but I was lost when the book transitioned from the modern day couple to a Princess who feel asleep in a hammock and woke chasing her dog down to the beach. Suddenly, I was drowning while clinging to a rickety staircase uphill and ended up next to my dog, listening to some man tell of Princess Natasha and her brothers, how she wasn't valued by her parents, and was denied the love of her choice while waitin
I have to admit after reading the other reviews for Natasha's Dream, I feel a tad bit dumb, but I was lost when the book transitioned from the modern day couple to a Princess who feel asleep in a hammock and woke chasing her dog down to the beach. Suddenly, I was drowning while clinging to a rickety staircase uphill and ended up next to my dog, listening to some man tell of Princess Natasha and her brothers, how she wasn't valued by her parents, and was denied the love of her choice while waiting for her father to find a suitable husband for her. I think the author saw the story her in her head but failed to make it clear for at least this reader. I enjoyed the story telling, but aside from the smattering of dialogue, that's exactly what this was...a novel that tells rather than shows and kept me from really stepping into the character's shoes and seeing the story from their perspective. Rather than showing me excitement through features and actions, the author used descriptive words that didn't make the scenes come alive in most places. There were a few moments where the dialogue and action did mesh well, but I wanted more...much more. Although I wasn't sure of the era to which the original heroine was transported, I wondered if "klutz" would have been in the vocabulary. I know this is a prequel for more to come from this author, and just as any debut novel, writing is a learning experience. As one progresses through the editing processes, one continues to learn. There is a compelling story here, just one that I personally would have liked to experience rather than feel like I was being read a bedtime story. I look forward to seeing the growth of Heather Greenis. I think she is on the brink of becoming a stellar author.
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