Six Months In MontanaPamela Kelley
Series: Montana Sweet Western Romance #1
ISBN-13: 978-0-6159-3291-0
Publisher: Piping Plover Press
Release Date: December 11 2013
Genre/s: Romance, Contemporary Romance
Format: E-book; 251 pages
Source: Purchased
My Rating: 3.5/5
Molly Bishop loves living in Manhattan and managing a boutique luxury hotel. She's about to be promoted to earn her dream job of General Manager, the role she's been striving for her entire career.
There's only one thing standing in her way.
The will of her childhood friend, Christian Ford's grandfather. She hasn't even seen Christian in over ten years, but a recent run-in with his grandfather during a rare visit home, resulted in a new condition to the will. Christian will only inherit the ranch he's been running and the real estate development business he's expanded , if he marries Molly and stays married for at least six months.
There's only one thing standing in her way.
The will of her childhood friend, Christian Ford's grandfather. She hasn't even seen Christian in over ten years, but a recent run-in with his grandfather during a rare visit home, resulted in a new condition to the will. Christian will only inherit the ranch he's been running and the real estate development business he's expanded , if he marries Molly and stays married for at least six months.
Review
This novel was a sweet little romance. It made my heart swoon. Two childhood friends reconnecting in the most oddest circumstances ever.
I really liked Molly, she was really sweet to accept the offer and give up everything for six months. But it made me really think that maybe she wasn't as happy in her job as she and the author let on in the book. If she was would she really have given up all that she had worked for?
I wish the novel had a bit more detail and was a tad longer. I pretty much blinked and the six months was over. The author described some details of her six months in Montana but not much.
I didn't really like Christian's attitude on love. He was really negative, I mean I've never been engaged and had the engagement break off but even if I had been burned I'd get back on the horse and try again. It's like he gave up because it was easy. Nothing worth it is going to be easy to attain.
I may read the second novel, I'd probably reread this again. It was short and sweet and did it's purpose of warming my heart with gooey lovey dovey feelings.
I really liked Molly, she was really sweet to accept the offer and give up everything for six months. But it made me really think that maybe she wasn't as happy in her job as she and the author let on in the book. If she was would she really have given up all that she had worked for?
I wish the novel had a bit more detail and was a tad longer. I pretty much blinked and the six months was over. The author described some details of her six months in Montana but not much.
I didn't really like Christian's attitude on love. He was really negative, I mean I've never been engaged and had the engagement break off but even if I had been burned I'd get back on the horse and try again. It's like he gave up because it was easy. Nothing worth it is going to be easy to attain.
I may read the second novel, I'd probably reread this again. It was short and sweet and did it's purpose of warming my heart with gooey lovey dovey feelings.
Pamela M. Kelley is the pen name of an author who lives in the historic seaside town of Plymouth, MA near Cape Cod and just south of Boston. She has always been a book worm and still reads often and widely, romance, mysteries, thrillers and cook books. She writes romances and mysteries and you'll probably see food featured along with a recipe or two. She also adores her cute little Maine Coon Cat, Kelley.

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