Montana Reunion - Soraya Lane

Montana Reunion

By Soraya Lane

  • Release Date: 2014-08-05
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 329 Ratings)

Description

Best friends reunited… into a marriage of convenience?

Jack and Maddison were best friends growing up, but when Maddison moved to the big city to pursue her dreams, they struggled to stay in touch.

When Maddison returns home after years away, Jack is all grown up and ready to make up for lost time. And so is Maddison… the only trouble is, Jack needs more than a friend. So when she suggests that a marriage of convenience could help Jack save his ranch, it seems like everything is falling into place. Until Jack finds out that Maddison wants a baby.

Their friendship is too important to ruin, but after a night of unexpected passion, everything changes. Because Maddison is pregnant and Jack’s made it clear that their marriage will be one of convenience only. And he never wants to be a dad.

Reviews

  • Absolutely amazing

    5
    By DavidsPenguin
    Great book, it had me laughing and crying the whole way through. I will definitely be getting the other books in the series. I absolutely loved it.
  • Montana Reunion

    5
    By MeriO1968
    This is a great read. I almost could not put it down. The dialogue was witty and real. Montana ranch life was realistically portrayed. I am looking forward to reading more of this series.
  • A Little Disappointed

    3
    By Askme2
    This was my first novel by this author and although I believe the storyline interesting it felt as though the author was more or less told she need to write a storyline with 2000 pages or less. Therefore, the characters felt choppy and the story overall under developed and rush. Perhaps, this storyline would have been better suited as an series in which the story and the characters developed more. For example Book 1 could have been Maddison wedded and subsequently became ill. Book 2 resume regarding her work commitments and her symptoms and Book 3 dealt with marriage, career decisions and motherhood. Overall, I enjoyed the quick read but just would have preferred a little more.

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