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I watched the movie first and then I chose to read the book. The book was amazing and took me to a new place entirely. Read this book you won't regret it, it has love, mystery, and family!
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Ah, the McLeod's Daughters romp. The trashiest book I've read this year.
I decided I wanted to read some fluff because occasionally I enjoy literary cotton candy (Nora Roberts)instead of steak and potato books like 1984.
Let's be honest: Nora Roberts isn't the best writer but she sure knows how to spin a guilty pleasure read. She changes POV so much its dizzying and her stories are comfortably predictable but I somehow like her anyway.
Montana Skies tells the tale of three estranged sisters and their adjustment to life after the reading of their father's will. He's a major SOB and two of the daughters barely knew him. So we wait to find out the important questions. Will the Hollywood diva fall for the horse rancher lawyer? Will somebody finally tame Willa's wild, stubborn heart? Will Lily finally find someone to trust in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Montana? All the answers can be yours by reading this book.
Really though, the only questions I cared about the answer to (because we already know the answers of the above questions) is who is slaughtering the animals and then as the stakes get higher, humans, on the Mercy ranch.
I enjoyed this book for what it was and felt the characters were likable. The romance was predicable and occasionally steamy.
This book accomplished one thing for sure. I want to go to Montana!
Let's be honest: Nora Roberts isn't the best writer but she sure knows how to spin a guilty pleasure read. She changes POV so much its dizzying and her stories are comfortably predictable but I somehow like her anyway.
Montana Skies tells the tale of three estranged sisters and their adjustment to life after the reading of their father's will. He's a major SOB and two of the daughters barely knew him. So we wait to find out the important questions. Will the Hollywood diva fall for the horse rancher lawyer? Will somebody finally tame Willa's wild, stubborn heart? Will Lily finally find someone to trust in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Montana? All the answers can be yours by reading this book.
Really though, the only questions I cared about the answer to (because we already know the answers of the above questions) is who is slaughtering the animals and then as the stakes get higher, humans, on the Mercy ranch.
I enjoyed this book for what it was and felt the characters were likable. The romance was predicable and occasionally steamy.
This book accomplished one thing for sure. I want to go to Montana!
Her books tend to be repetitive now, but this one was refreshingliy different. Was engrossed, and loved having three main female characters instead of just one, and loved the descripions of the three male characters as well. Among her best, in my opinion.
I really liked it, except for the twist. I thought it wasn't really necessary and through me off.
The story would have been fantastic if she stuck with the original storyline. I thought there was a lot of justice there.
The story would have been fantastic if she stuck with the original storyline. I thought there was a lot of justice there.
I decided I wanted to read some fluff because occasionally I enjoy literary cotton candy (Nora Roberts)instead of steak and potato books like 1984.
Let's be honest: Nora Roberts isn't the best writer but she sure knows how to spin a guilty pleasure read. She changes POV so much its dizzying and her stories are comfortably predictable but I somehow like her anyway.
Montana Skies tells the tale of three estranged sisters and their adjustment to life after the reading of their father's will. He's a major SOB and two of the daughters barely knew him. So we wait to find out the important questions. Will the Hollywood diva fall for the horse rancher lawyer? Will somebody finally tame Willa's wild, stubborn heart? Will Lily finally find someone to trust in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Montana? All the answers can be yours by reading this book.
Really though, the only questions I cared about the answer to (because we already know the answers of the above questions) is who is slaughtering the animals and then as the stakes get higher, humans, on the Mercy ranch.
I enjoyed this book for what it was and felt the characters were likable. The romance was predicable and occasionally steamy.
This book accomplished one thing for sure. I want to go to Montana!
Let's be honest: Nora Roberts isn't the best writer but she sure knows how to spin a guilty pleasure read. She changes POV so much its dizzying and her stories are comfortably predictable but I somehow like her anyway.
Montana Skies tells the tale of three estranged sisters and their adjustment to life after the reading of their father's will. He's a major SOB and two of the daughters barely knew him. So we wait to find out the important questions. Will the Hollywood diva fall for the horse rancher lawyer? Will somebody finally tame Willa's wild, stubborn heart? Will Lily finally find someone to trust in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Montana? All the answers can be yours by reading this book.
Really though, the only questions I cared about the answer to (because we already know the answers of the above questions) is who is slaughtering the animals and then as the stakes get higher, humans, on the Mercy ranch.
I enjoyed this book for what it was and felt the characters were likable. The romance was predicable and occasionally steamy.
This book accomplished one thing for sure. I want to go to Montana!
I really want to give this book a five, but with so many flaws can only settle on a four. It's still pretty great, though, and now I'm off to find more Nora Roberts to read (and to fill my head with unrealistic fairy tales).