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Good Enough by Kelly Elliott

msuttle12's review

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5.0

This is my favorite in the series.
Timberlynn and Tanner were love at first sight.
She has a rough and traumatic childhood when her mom died and her father became non existent in her life. So she has a hard time letting people get close.
When she and Tanner have their first kiss, it's so hot and amazing. He basically falls head over heels for her. But he has to try and take it slow so it doesn't spook her and she'll push him away.
It really does take a caring, loving and supportive man to help her tear down the walls she's put up.
The biggest hurdle is getting her father to see and understand what she really wants to do with her life. And seeing it for himself is the best way.
I love this book so much. Its so well written (a couple errors) and so easy to fall in love with the Shaw family. They really are perfect.

bookaddict_fanatic's review against another edition

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5.0

Lawd have mercy, Tanner Shaw is so damn swoon-worthy that he had me falling so in love with his and Timberlynn's story that I didn't want it to end! Timber has had one heartbreak after another and is so guarded she refuses to open her heart. Tanner is tired of the endless women parading themselves around to gain his attention. He's ready for a change and the woman who catches his eye is the one whose afraid to open her heart to love and a future. Tanner Shaw is determined to prove to Timber that he not only wants her heart but her love FOREVER! This is my favorite book in this series and one that captivated my heart as well!

stevienicole30's review

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5.0

When I thought I couldn’t love this series any more than I already do then…. Bam. Kelly Elliott hits me with Tanner and Timberlynn’s story. Tanner, a rodeo roper who has never wanted to settle down, and Timber a nurse in Atlanta who was done letting others run her life. Going home for Christmas for a much needed break from the rodeo circuit he sees the girl that he can’t get out of his head. Timberlynn took up her cousin Kaylee’s offer to spend Christmas with her in Montana. It was more than a holiday away. Then she see’s Tanner again, and let me just tell you these two are like moths to flames. Seriously, an amazing series. Going with a definite must read, and you definitely want to start with book one in this series.

emilyhei's review

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4.0

When Timberlynn was five, she witnessed her mother die before her eyes after a car accident shattered her family. Years later Timberlynn has a strained relationship with her father since that day and after years of trying to prove she is worthy of his love by following her mothers desire for her future. The only problem is Timberlynn is not happy, she makes a decision to leave everything behind and relocate to Hamilton, Montana to start a business of her own.

There is something about Timberlynn that Tanner Shaw can't get off of his mind. Deciding to take a break from the rodeo circuit, he heads home only to find Timberlynn is back in Hamilton. Tanner wants Timberlynn but she is reluctant to go there, can he prove to Timberlynn he is worth taking a chance on or will she continue to hold him at a distance?

This was wonderful, a bit angsty in spots but I think it worked in the books favor. Wonderful characters in the story. I liked Tanner, he was all cowboy with a ton of charm. Great read.

whatfelreads's review against another edition

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4.0

this book was SOOOOOoooOo sweet. man, tanner, where are you??

i love this family & watching this band of brothers fall in love. timber & tanner were obviously matched very early on & this was the slow burn of all slow burns. but man, it was done well. it was a kinda slow start, but once it got going i couldn’t stop reading.

i actually reread the first one in the middle of reading this to better remember the rest of the family (lol) & i’m glad i did! it’s a stand-alone but it’s nice to remember what’s happened previously.

thanks to greys & kelly for the arc! all thoughts are my own.

miftahul_mslovesreading's review against another edition

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2.0

I really dont know how to rate this book cuz i did love some of the parts. I loved the family dynamic and the sibling relationship between Brock, Ty and Tanner, especially when they teased him. Blayze is absolutely adorable and cute, this character was the highlight of the book and it was amazing how realistic this book was. The teasing by Tanner’s family when they found out that he likes Timberly, and how Timberly and Tanner’s relationship progressed. What i didnt like was after 50% because as soon as Timberly and Tanner started dating it was only sex, 10% of the book after they started to date was just sex which made it weird because the beginning of the book was so fun with the family and the teasing and the realistic aspect but then suddenly it became more smut, the vibe just changed and slowly towards the end it got cheesy and boring especially when Timberly’s father arrived. Throughout the book we see that she has daddy issues cuz her dad neglected her after her mom died but then suddenly he is remorseful, it was a bit rushed up in that part. I also didnt like Timberly at the beginning because she was leading Tanner to thinking she likes him which she did but then whenever he wanted to talk to her about relationship she judged him and talked in a really mean way, Tanner is a sweetheart and i think he deserves better. I just liked the family and sibling relationship in this book, some parts were hilarious while the ending got a bit boring. It was like a decent read but smtg was missing idk y cuz whatever problems Timberly and Tanner had in the book were solved in like two seconds- idk smtg just feels missing in their relationship, maybe its the rushed up ending or how it was just sex towards the end while at the beginning their relationship was progressing slowly where Timberly had trust issues and Tanner wanted to prove her that she is worth it and give their relationship a chance.

alisonsoverbooked's review against another edition

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5.0

Good Enough is the third book in the series and Tanner Shaw gets his turn at finding love. Taking some time off from roping, Tanner heads back to the ranch for Christmas. He has no idea that Kaylee’s cousin Timberlynn will also be visiting for the holidays. He hasn’t been able to stop thinking about her since Kaylee and Ty’s wedding. When he sees her standing in his parents' kitchen, everything changes for him.⁣

I loved so many things about this book!⁣

jessreads333's review against another edition

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5.0

This is the first book in the Montana series I have read, but as soon as i get some free time im going to read the other two.

Timberlynn and Tanner's story was such a sweet love story. I cried... and cried some more.
I'm such a sucker for a love at first sight romance novel, but who isn't?

I fell in love with ALL the characters in this story. His family, and then at the end her daddy.
Timberlynn felt like she couldn't trust men after her relationship with her dad, and an EX who crushed her. But Tanner showed her how opening her heart up for someone to actually love and appreciate her for who she is wasn't a bad thing.

Tanner makes me want a cowboy *droooool*


arhodes202's review against another edition

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4.0

This is the third book in the "Meet Me in Montana" series. What a fantastic job Kelly Elliott did with Tanner and Timberlynn's story. This was definitely a slow-burn, friends-to-lovers story with all the feels. I can't get enough of these Shaw Brother's. With each story Kelly weaves, you feel like you are actually part of these families. This is a must read. It's a story of finding oneself and finding true love. I cannot wait to see what is in store for us with Dirk's story.