Montana

Montana

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Editorial Reviews

When her grandfather asks her to move back home, Molly figures it will be good for her and her two sons to escape the big-city influences that have threatened to tear the small family apart. But warm memories of a sprawling ranch don't quite match the reality: Molly's grandfather is quite ill, the place is rundown and there is a stranger running things. Although Molly can't deny her attraction to the ruggedly handsome Sam Dakota, she can't bring herself to trust him--especially with her grandfather pushing them into marriage.

Customer Reviews

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Reviewed by Lisa Bedard, 2009-01-31

I am very satisfied with the way that my purchase was conducted. It was delivered within a reasonable amount of time and it was what it was advertised to be.

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Lisa Rzepecki

a fast paced reading book

Reviewed by Muriel H. Dix, 2008-09-07







this book was a fast easy reading book and it isn't my favorite type book. I like more story line. A think Debbie Mccomber wrote well in her fashion, but this was not one of her better stories. That is the only book of the few I bought, that I have read, it has been a busy time for me.

All about second chances

Reviewed by D. Lane, 2008-08-16

This is my favorite book (so far) by Debbie Macomber. These characters were ones you loved to love! The secondary characters were just interesting too. Because of this book, I picked up the Dakota trilogy and am enjoying that as well. It's a refreshing change to read a romance that isn't all about the sex scenes. Her stories are good ones and hold my interest. Kudos Debbie!

A ranch hand saves it all

Reviewed by L. Mclott, 2008-06-25

Wonderfully written .

There is gramps , Molly and her 2 sons , A ranch hand named Sam Dakota , and a rotten sheriff and of course the Loyalists.

Molly and her 2 sons live in CA when she gets the call from gramps hired ranch hand (Dakota)that if she wants to see her gramps alive she needs to come to Montana now . It takes time but Molly does go and her and her sons gets to spend time with gramps before he pass's . Also before he pass's gramps arranges a marriage between his grand daughter Molly and his hired ranch hand Sam Dakota . Molly is not to keene on this at first but realizes she must in order to hold onto her inhertiance from gramps ( the ranch ) . So she marries Sam prior to gramps passing .

There is issues at the ranch and around town that has been happening every since Sam Dakota came on the scene . The sheriff don't like him but then .... , Sam and Molly are shot at , He is accused of killing a hooker , and other things just happen but its the wicked sheriff that is causing all the problems . The sheriff and the loyalist wants the land for a traning camp and does everything possible to get it but only one thing stands in there way and his name is Sam Dakota .

Sam goes on to do a very special thing so he and Molly can hold on to the ranch her grandfather left her . ...Sam is every womans dream for a husband .

Montana

Reviewed by Lorraine Graham, 2007-09-19

I very much like this book as I am from Montana and remember
the basis this book is written about,