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Sentimental Journey

Sentimental Journey

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: World War II epic romance
Review: A story set during World War II about the lives of 5 people. Kitty Kincaid has been living in Morocco and just as war breaks out and before she can leave, she is caught by the Germans and held captive because the Germans wish to trade her for information which her scientist father holds. J.R. Cassidy of the US airforce is sent to North Africa to rescue her. He breaks her out of jail and together they travel across the Sahara desert, through dangerous terrain. As they escape towards freedom, they find themselves falling hard for each other.

Charlotte Morrison (Charley) is a female pilot and flies planes to Great Britain. Her heart is torn between two men. The first is Red Walker from small town Texas. Red is madly in love with Charley after meeting her during a stormy night in Texas. She gives him inspiration to join the airforce to escape his small town life and to learn to fly free in the skies. The second man in Charley's life is George Inskip (Skip) who she meets during a dance in London. Skip is an handsome RAF hero who has lost his childhood friend and wife, Greer during a bombing raid in London. Meeting Charley helps to heel his heart but will he ever love again like he loved Greer.

This was an epic story on a grand scale. A departure from Jill Barnett's usual humourous romances. A Sentimental Tale is written with a serious tone although the repartee between the main characters can at times be amusing. The lives of the 5 characters is interwoven cleverly and the epilogue neatly ties up a bittersweet ending.

Lea Ling Tsang

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Review: An excellent read. It may help to know that the beginning of the book is a piece of the ending. It should have been put in sequence. I think it was done this way because the book starts soooo veeeeerrry slow. Don't give up, you'll love it later.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Starts Slow, but hang on
Review: An excellent read. It may help to know that the beginning of the book is a piece of the ending. It should have been put in sequence. I think it was done this way because the book starts soooo veeeeerrry slow. Don't give up, you'll love it later.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A real sentimental journey!
Review: As a baby boomer born shortly after the end of WWII, I would often ask family members who served during thr war to tell me about their experiences and ercollections. For those who were at home I would also ask hwo the war impacted them esepcially if they were part of the war effort at home. I therefore learned a great deal about the war from my parents, uncles, aunts, cousins and survivors of the Holocaust. As an avid reader I also found myself learning about WWII and the Holocaust through books such as The Winds of War by Herman Wouk, The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk, Exodus by Leon Uris, Waterloo Station by Emily Grayson and Schindler's List by Thomas Keneally. Recently the title Sentimental Journey by Jill Barnett was recommended to me and I found myself once again deep into the war in several digfferent locations. Sentimental Journey now ranks among one of my favorite fiction books about WWII. So well does the author present her material and characters, that I am now looking foward to reading more books by this author and more about WWII as well.

Sentimental Journey begins with a flashback and as we read we sense that the characters the author so vividly portrays will meet up with one another someday. Stretching from the mideast to the plains of Texas to England and the skies over Eurpoe, we meet five very special inviduals which include a blind woman held cative by the Germans, a female aviator, a Texas youth who longs to fly, an English pilot and lastly an American who finds love in the desert. How these characters meet and influence each other's lives and survive during the war fills the pages of this book which goes by much too quickly.

I truly enjoyed the material about these five characters effotrst during the war and the glimpses into the backgrounds of these characters who remain with me still, a couple of days since I've finished this book. The author also cleverly used song titles from the WWII era as the chapter headings. It was fun to hum a few bars of each song I knew as I began the chapter. And the epilogue which tells us about the characters years after the war is a perfect ending.

This was a wonderful book which I recommend to all. Although there were some very sad moments in this book and some heartwenching outcomes, the book moved me as few others have done recently. A grand tale told in a well written book. I truly hated to see this book end and know the characters and their lives will remain with me for sometime. What more could any reader ask for from a book. I end by urging you to read this book and see if you don't agree that Jill Barnett has written a wonderful keeper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Man's (retired military) Opinion
Review: Being a diehard Jill Barnett fan, it was only natural that my wife would come home with Ms Barnett's latest book, Sentimental Journey. After taking a look inside the "jacket", I found my interest peaked.

Having spent my life on or around the sea in both the military and civilian environments, reading was always my solace, my escape. It was synonymous with my travelling. I, particularly, enjoyed authors such as Louis L'Amour, Wilbur Smith, Dale brown, Tom Clancy, John Grisham, Jack Higgins, Alistair MacLean, C.S. Forrester, Monsarrat, etc..

One of my most important criteria for an author is that they "hook me" at the beginning of their book. All of the above were able to do that.

Once I opened and started reading Sentimental Journey, I was "hooked" by Jill Barnett. I could not put her book down. Her manner of presenting this story would not let me. She intigued me with each new chapter. I found her book believable, captivating, demanding (because I had a hard time putting it down), and, most of all, downright enjoyable.

I strongly recommend that you men out there who like an excellent adventure with a little romance PICK THIS BOOK UP AND GIVE IT A GO.

Ms Barnett has written a winner!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truely a romance
Review: Ever read a book that you couldn't put down, and when you did, you thought about it until you could continue reading it. I have read all of Barnetts books, and she has really gone all out for Sentimental Journey. You get so caught up in the characters that their emotion becomes your emotions. Cassidy's shock becomes your shock, when he finds out Kincaid is blind. Red's heartbreak becomes your heartbreak when he finds out about Charley. The intensity of the war and the love, mixed with humor produces a book fit for every romance tastes out there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Departure
Review: I have been a fan of Jill Barnett's since her first book. I wasn't quite sure what to expect with her first hardback. After reading the last page of Sentimental Journey I have to say IMO it is her best to date. I got to know the characters and fell in love with them. Kitty, J.R., Red, Charley, Skip all have their own special appeal. These are people I would have liked to have met had they been real.

Set against the background of WW II, Sentimental Journey takes us back to a time of duty and patriotism where the reality of war shapes the lives and destinies of the characters in this memorable read. Ms. Barnett has captured the era through her likeable characters and fine research. I would recommend this book to both men & women. Kudos to Ms.Barnett!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hooked from page 1
Review: I have never gotten "into" a book as quickly as I did this one. I really enjoyed it. The characters were interesting, lots of chemistry between them, and the whole story was very engaging. I highly recomend it for a very fun read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hooked from page 1
Review: I have never gotten "into" a book as quickly as I did this one. I really enjoyed it. The characters were interesting, lots of chemistry between them, and the whole story was very engaging. I highly recomend it for a very fun read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific Epic Novel
Review: In 1940, Great Britain has entered World War II, and 'Skip' Inskip is an RAF pilot deemed a hero for the number of enemy planes he has destroyed. His lovely wife Greer is expecting their first child.

Captain J.R. Cassidy is on a mission in North Africa in 1941. Kitty Kincaid, daughter of a famed scientist is being held hostage by the Germans. Cassidy rescues her, and the two embark on a dangerous journey across the desert.

In 1941 Texas, Red Walker has just finished Army flight school and meets up with Charley Morrison, a beautiful female pilot he met several years ago when her plane almost collided with the gas tanks at his gas station.

None other than a force called fate could bring these people together in a war where both men and women did their parts to defeat Hitler's army.

Brilliantly executed, SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY chronicles the lives and emotions of the players as they face the true dangers inherent in war and combat. Without being overly explicit, Ms. Barnett shows the horror of World War II, not only for those in combat, but for those waiting for word from loved ones. Intense love scenes are poignantly depicted in this novel as war rages all around. Buy a box of tissues for this wonderful read.


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