Saturday, July 29, 2017

Montana Summer by Jeanette Miller

                                                   🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Synopsis:
Life has never looked so promising for Shelby Hamlin. After weathering a lonely childhood, her father’s death, and her mother’s rejection for joining the Church, she is now engaged to someone who appears to be the ideal man: Brad Thompson, an ambitious BYU student who’s stalwart in the gospel. And when Shelby travels alone to Brad’s hometown in Montana while he’s in California, she’s warmly embraced by her future in-laws—with the exception of Cameron, Brad’s resentful brother whose own engagement recently ended in bitter scandal. But as Cameron becomes Shelby’s increasingly frequent companion in Brad’s absence, their initial sparks of irritation become the glowing beginnings of a complicated romance. And as the two explore the breathtaking scenery of Big Sky country, Shelby’s heart pulls her away from her carefully laid plans. Can she have the love she’s always wanted without destroying the family of her dreams? 



This book was okay. It was a cute romance with a bit of angst...well as angsty as a religious romance can have anyway. I would have liked it to have a bit more angst because the characters don't seem to get upset with each other at all. The only time that characters even get upset happens between the two brothers and it is resolved fairly quickly. It didn't seem very realistic in that respect. I would think that someone would be upset with Shelby at some point during the story. I also didn't understand how Cameron could go from thinking women are awful creatures to be okay being around his brother's fiance after a day or two. The bottom line is that if you want to read a cute, clean romance that is a short read than this is for you.


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