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Quadruplets for the Mountain Man by K.C. Crowne

vjeverica's review

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fast-paced

3.0

book_lover_97's review

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4.0

This brother's best friend romance has a great balance between the steaminess and the sweetness that can be found between characters. Well written with a captivating storyline. This was definitely a page turner for me.

debbie_r's review

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5.0

I received a free ARC copy in exchange for my honest review.

Quadruplets For The Mountain Man is part of the Mountain Men of Liberty series. It is the first book I have read by K.C. Crowne. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is crafted well. The plot moves smoothly, using love, mystery and intrigue well. It doesn't lag and reads easily. The location of Liberty is vivid. The town's people are so entwined in each other's life creating the perfect small town romance. It is also ripe with the characters from previous stories as well as possible future ones.

Living in Liberty, Sam Harvey and his brothers are helping to rebuild after a flood. Sam returns to his hometown for a funeral of his childhood best friend, John. While there he is reunited with John's younger sister, Penny.

Penny, now a pediatrician in New York City, returns home to bury her brother. John had practically raised her and she feels a devastating loss. Growing up she had a big crush on Sam and followed John and Sam everywhere. She leans on Sam, together sharing their pain. They spend the night together. She shares with Sam that she had started IVF, wanting to have a baby but not a boyfriend. Half serious, half joking she asks if he would be the sperm donor.

Visiting Sam and his brothers in Liberty, Penny jumps in to help battle a virus making the community very ill. The team of doctors and the mayor, along with Sam and his twin Graham try to figure out the cause, leading to government cover ups and murder. Penny also finds out she is pregnant. Her night with Sam and protected sex resulted in quadruplets.

The intrigue surrounding the illness, the closeness of the Harvey family and the finally realized mutual attraction of Sam and Penny all wind the story together. It is a standalone romance with a much deserved happily ever after. Now I want to go back and read the other books in the series.

ebullientbiblio's review

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3.0

Trigger Warning: This book deals with an unknown virus that they do figure out by the end of the book.

Penny has liked Sam for a long time & he has always been there for her. When she comes back to her hometown for her brother, John’s, funeral, she reconnects with Sam and things heat up quickly. Penny realizes she needs more time after her John’s death to grieve and goes to stay with Sam & his brothers in Liberty, UT. The town of Liberty is trying to rebuild after a flood and Sam with his brothers are all helping. But when Penny gets to Liberty, there is a strange illness going around the small town and they need all the medical help they can get. While Penny works in the clinic, Sam is trying to help the mayor figure out what is causing all these people to be sick but someone doesn’t want the cause to be found. Penny and Sam’s relationship develops fast as they spend all their time together when they are not working. When Penny stumbles on a lead for the virus, Sam will have to work fast to get answers.

I received an ARC of this book via Book Sprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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