Match-Making in Montana
By Pamela M. Kelley
- Release Date: 2014-12-07
- Genre: Western Romance
Description
It's been a long, hard year, but single mother Anna is finally putting the past, and her cheating ex-husband behind her and is finally ready to dip her toes in the dating pool again.
Her best friend, Isabella, gets the ball rolling by placing a personal ad on her behalf and screening the men who write and forwarding on the few she considers worthy. Though taken aback by this at first, Anna concedes that if not for Isabella's meddling, she probably wouldn't have taken the necessary steps to get out there. So much easier to just stay home with her good friends Ben and Jerry.
Things really get interesting when Isabella's match-making goes into high gear and she arranges for businessman Zachary Shelton to rent the house next-door to Anna. Isabella instantly recognized newcomer Zachary as Anna's high school sweetheart who promised her forever, then moved away and was never heard from again.
Zach has some explaining to do, but that might be difficult~~his memory of those years is gone. He has no idea who Anna is, or why he is so drawn to her.
He's also very different from the sensitive young man Anna remembered. The former cowboy is now a hardened businessman, cold and detached and only in Beauville temporarily. The attraction is still there for sure, but does she even like this new Zach?
Reviews
Just wow.
2By annoying natI’m actually disappointed with this book. The story wasn’t bad, but there wasn’t the depth that the previous books had. It felt rushed and almost incomplete.Match-Making in MT
3By Karen F DWow. Ended so crazy fast I was flipping pages to see if I lost my place somehow. Great story. But... just ended way too fast. Could've kept going for a while to help add to or complete the storylines created within.Very good until the end
2By Caretothebear222Good story until the end... abrupt ending. Half the pages of the others in the series. Disappointing...Great until the end
3By KaylalovesfrodoLoved the story, but it ended so abruptly it ruined it. The entire book the man with amnesia can't remember his long lost love but he remembers and proposes in the last page and a half? No.