Montana Match is a fun addition to the Blackwell Sisters novels. I do think that this book could be enjoyed even if you haven’t read the other stories.
Fiona and Simon were both really likable characters. It was clear from the very beginning that they had incredible chemistry together, but it seemed fated to never be possible for them to have a future together.
Both of these characters had hang ups that kept them from connecting romantically for a good portion of the book. Simon’s reasons came from his bad upbringing and Fiona’s came from a misplaced need to change herself to please others.
The sections of the story that had Fiona, Simon, and Luke interacting together were some of my favorite moments. The text messages between Simon and Luke were perfect and really gave me a look inside the way Simon truly felt. Those texts were so fun to read! I also liked how strong Luke and Simon’s friendship was. I enjoyed reading Montana Match and am looking forward to reading the final book in the series soon.
(4 stars)
I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Thanksgiving in Montana
Is about family—and love!
Thanksgiving is the perfect time for Fiona Harrison to turn her life around. And she is sure finding a suitable husband will please her newfound family in Montana. When a dating app sends her every dud in town, handsome bartender Simon Clarke offers to be her matchmaker. If only Simon fit her criteria… Learning the truth about the twinkle-eyed charmer could change everything—but for better or worse?
USA TODAY Bestselling Author
The Blackwell Sisters
Book 1: Montana Welcome by Melinda Curtis
Book 2: Montana Wishes by Amy Vastine
Book 3: Montana Dreams by Anna J. Stewart
Book 4: Montana Match by Carol Ross
Book 5: Montana Wedding by Cari Lynn Webb
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

USA Today bestselling author Carol Ross grew up in small town America right between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, in a place where you can go deep sea fishing in the morning and then hit the ski slopes the same afternoon. The daughter of what is now known as free range parents, she developed a love of the outdoors at a very early age. As a writer, Carol loves to breathe the life she has lived into the characters she creates, grateful for the “research material” that every questionable decision, adrenaline-charged misstep, and near-death experience has provided.