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A review by ally_always_reads
The Bitterroot Inn by Devney Perry
5.0
*2018 50 States Challenge-Montana*
*ARC provided by the author for an honest review*
4.5 Stars (which I believe is the lowest rating of the series...so I think that says something. It says READ THIS SERIES!) Since book one, Devney Perry has been on my 'authors I MUST read' list. Her books will always be on my shelf and in my kindle.
So I feel like I've been waiting for Maisy's story for FOREVER! Ever since Coppersmith Farmhouse, I've been on the edge of seat just waiting... impatiently...
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Maisy and Hunter... what can I say other than awesome?!
I can count on Devney Perry to release a book with great writing, a great story, and the ability to make me connect with the characters emotionally. The Bitterroot Inn has all of these qualities...and more! Single mom, check. Hot doctor, check. Cute as hell kid, check.
The fifth book of the Jamison Valley series was a great way to end it. As much as I wanted Maisy's HEA right after book one, it was a perfect way to circle around and bring this amazing series to an end. Maisy was such a big part of the first book, you really get connected to her and want to get her story ASAP. Waiting was pure agony but once I got my hands on it, all I can say is that it was worth the wait.
Like I said in my review of The Coppersmith Farmhouse, I could read this series every single day and I would be happy. I'm obsessed.
I wish I had had time to reread the series again before I started this so I could have dove straight into this head first. (I have a problem of getting so excited and impatient for a book in a series but once the book comes out, it just sits on my shelf or kindle; or it takes me a while to finish-which happened here. I would've read this in a day if I had started the series over again.)
The only problem I had was that there was at least three or four times, in the middle of a chapter, a month would just be skipped. I'm not a big fan of time elapsing in the middle of a chapter. I understand time needs to go by but in this, an event would occur and before personally, I emotionally felt like it was over, I was hit with "it's been one month since.. yada yada yada."
Oh, another thing I didn't like...Hunter had a man bun! Yuck...no thanks. (Well, I guess I should say, in my mind, he did not have one.)
*Side note to Devney: if I start a petition and get a lot of signatures, can we get a novella with Milo and Sara's story?
*ARC provided by the author for an honest review*
4.5 Stars (which I believe is the lowest rating of the series...so I think that says something. It says READ THIS SERIES!) Since book one, Devney Perry has been on my 'authors I MUST read' list. Her books will always be on my shelf and in my kindle.
So I feel like I've been waiting for Maisy's story for FOREVER! Ever since Coppersmith Farmhouse, I've been on the edge of seat just waiting... impatiently...
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Maisy and Hunter... what can I say other than awesome?!
I can count on Devney Perry to release a book with great writing, a great story, and the ability to make me connect with the characters emotionally. The Bitterroot Inn has all of these qualities...and more! Single mom, check. Hot doctor, check. Cute as hell kid, check.
The fifth book of the Jamison Valley series was a great way to end it. As much as I wanted Maisy's HEA right after book one, it was a perfect way to circle around and bring this amazing series to an end. Maisy was such a big part of the first book, you really get connected to her and want to get her story ASAP. Waiting was pure agony but once I got my hands on it, all I can say is that it was worth the wait.
Like I said in my review of The Coppersmith Farmhouse, I could read this series every single day and I would be happy. I'm obsessed.
I wish I had had time to reread the series again before I started this so I could have dove straight into this head first. (I have a problem of getting so excited and impatient for a book in a series but once the book comes out, it just sits on my shelf or kindle; or it takes me a while to finish-which happened here. I would've read this in a day if I had started the series over again.)
The only problem I had was that there was at least three or four times, in the middle of a chapter, a month would just be skipped. I'm not a big fan of time elapsing in the middle of a chapter. I understand time needs to go by but in this, an event would occur and before personally, I emotionally felt like it was over, I was hit with "it's been one month since.. yada yada yada."
Oh, another thing I didn't like...Hunter had a man bun! Yuck...no thanks. (Well, I guess I should say, in my mind, he did not have one.)
*Side note to Devney: if I start a petition and get a lot of signatures, can we get a novella with Milo and Sara's story?