MONTANA SNOWFALL – McCutcheon Family Series, Book 7 Y Knot, Montana Territory, 1886 When Roady Guthrie, longtime foreman for the McCutcheon ranch, takes time off to go bear hunting, he never expects to find a young woman asleep in his hunting cabin in the midst of a snowstorm. Worried what their unchaperoned situation will do to her reputation, Roady is uneasy when the snowfall keeps them … keeps them stranded—just long enough for him to lose his heart.
Sally Stanford has a secret—one that sent her running from St. Louis to Y Knot and into arms of her sister. A secret that would shatter Roady’s high opinion of her, if he knew. When Sally realizes her plan is doomed to fail, she turns to the only man she trusts.
Continue the McCutcheon family saga in Montana Snowfall, Book 7 of the McCutcheon Family Series, a heartfelt western historical romance by USA Today Bestselling author Caroline Fyffe.
Read the entire McCutcheon Family saga in order:
Montana Dawn
Texas Twilight
Mail-Order Brides of the West: Evie
Mail-Order Brides of the West: Heather
Moon Over Montana
Mail-Order Brides of the West: Kathryn
Montana Snowfall
Texas Lonesome
Montana Courage
Montana Promise
Watch for more uplifting McCutcheon Family novels to come…
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Loved this cowboy and the lady he helped. I feel sure situations like this really happened and turned the individuals’ life around, almost to destroy them. Loved how the author developed the story.
A good read!
Didn’t want to put it down as wanted to see if they finally admitted to feelings for the other person.
It has a few twists and turns making it more interesting than the typical romance.
My favorites to read are ones like this. Well written and of course, happy ever after.
No lurid sex – Yea!
A book for relaxing.
Excellent historical fiction romance story. Both of the main characters were strong and well developed.
Great writer really enjoy her books.
Book was exciting and I hated for it to end!
Good fun read.
Sweet Christian read.
I originally read this book and enjoyed it. But then I read books 1-6 and had to reread it to relate more to the “supporting” characters that were featured in the previous books. It was good as a stand alone book but I liked it more once I had background stories on the characters.
Loved this story of Sally and Roady. Ms Fyffe spun me right into the story of Sally and the characters that I couldn’t stop reading. The story is full of drama, adventure, heartache…and true love between a unlikely couple, yet so right. But Sally’s secret was keeping things from being right, that I was silently screaming; Tell Roady the truth of why it’s hard for him to touch her! I just wanted things to be the way it should have been and ached for both Roady and Sally. It’s a story to be enjoyed and celebrate, as during that time, it could have went so different, and it was good to see Sally find good people surrounding her sister and take her in as if she belonged in the family. Well written and totally enjoyable.
It was just a “fluffy” story. Nothing outstanding, but I did read it to the end.