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A review by mjsh
Montana Match by Carol Ross
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
4.0
“Yes, she’s pretty much perfect. I mean, she’s not perfect, obviously. But she’s really close. Any man would be lucky to have her. Like lottery lucky.”
Carol Ross writes fun stories filled with great characters and I really enjoyed her contribution to the Return of Blackwell Brothers series. I, unfortunately, did not realize that this book is number 4 in a sequel series regarding cousins to the Blackwell brothers and hadn’t read any of the previous books in this Blackwell Sisters series. It can be read as a stand-alone since the author does a fair amount of explaining the backstories of Fiona’s sisters but I wish I had read the other books so I could understand the reason behind Big E and the girls’ adoptive father Rudy’s search for the elusive Thomas Blackwell, Big E’s other son and the biological father of the five girls.
The writing is easy to follow and the plot moves at a good pace. Simon is easy to love as the perceptive and charming bartender, hardworking rancher, and knowledgeable antique props dealer. And Fiona is also easy to love with her free spirited, tender-hearted, loving, and funny ways. Her attempts at dating to find a husband is quite hilarious and I loved Luke, Simon’s best friend. I also loved being able to catch up with the Blackwell brothers and their growing families. The premise of the entire series, though, felt a bit contrived with five sisters being adopted by one couple and their biological father being an illegitimate Blackwell.
If you enjoy contemporary romance, you will definitely enjoy this book. I received a copy of the book from the publisher via Prism Book Tours and was under no obligation to post a positive review. All comments and opinions are solely my own.
Carol Ross writes fun stories filled with great characters and I really enjoyed her contribution to the Return of Blackwell Brothers series. I, unfortunately, did not realize that this book is number 4 in a sequel series regarding cousins to the Blackwell brothers and hadn’t read any of the previous books in this Blackwell Sisters series. It can be read as a stand-alone since the author does a fair amount of explaining the backstories of Fiona’s sisters but I wish I had read the other books so I could understand the reason behind Big E and the girls’ adoptive father Rudy’s search for the elusive Thomas Blackwell, Big E’s other son and the biological father of the five girls.
The writing is easy to follow and the plot moves at a good pace. Simon is easy to love as the perceptive and charming bartender, hardworking rancher, and knowledgeable antique props dealer. And Fiona is also easy to love with her free spirited, tender-hearted, loving, and funny ways. Her attempts at dating to find a husband is quite hilarious and I loved Luke, Simon’s best friend. I also loved being able to catch up with the Blackwell brothers and their growing families. The premise of the entire series, though, felt a bit contrived with five sisters being adopted by one couple and their biological father being an illegitimate Blackwell.
If you enjoy contemporary romance, you will definitely enjoy this book. I received a copy of the book from the publisher via Prism Book Tours and was under no obligation to post a positive review. All comments and opinions are solely my own.